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The Rostov Oblast puts new limitations on the behavior of wedding-goers.
Ever wonder about the ideal police officer every Russian citizen dreams of? Look no further!
Roskomnadzor seems to have a funny bone to pick with the Sverdlovsk government publication Oblastnaya Gazeta, blocking their website in delayed reaction to a questionable text.
In Chelyabinsk, for the first time, an agricultural enterprise is under legal heat for the mass killing of bees.
A Russian woman is suing McDonald's for producing advertising so effective she gave up on Lent.
A move to allow Russians to choose whether their marriage status will be included in their passports has met with traditional backlash. What was that about a ball and chain, now?
News of Britney Spears’s recent appearance in court has crossed the globe, and a well-meaning group of supporters in Russia have taken offense at her plight.
In Moscow, three thieves plot to pull off the perfect crime, except they forget the most important thing.
A court case in the city of Perm unveils a story combining three quintessentially Soviet things: bathhouses, religious oppression, and an (extremely) intrusive surveillance state.
Russian authorities are planning to make laws that computers can understand and, by extension, adjudicate.
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