The demonstrators in Russia protested at Pushkin square against the detention of activist Sergei Udaltsov.
The world famous Bolshoi Theatre reopened over the weekend to much fanfare. For years, it has attracted Americans trying to make it big in ballet.
Mikhail Prokhorov is accusing political insiders of forcing him from the leadership of a fledgling political party called Right Cause.
Russia is no stranger to terrorism, yet there’s little if any critical thinking in the country’s schools about why the violence might be happening.
A Russian company says it will create an orbital hotel within five years and send space tourists to Mars by 2030.
Could the Roswell UFO really have been a Soviet spy plane?
While the menu is mostly the same, the new Wendy’s in Russia is a little different.
Numerous crises and catastrophic events have happened in Russia during the month of August.
Russians are turning to alternative medical therapies including faith healers, and television clairvoyants.
The breakthroughs in two murder cases involving Russian journalists are suspected to be timed to coincide with presidential elections.
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Right across the street from one of Russia’s most famous landmarks, Gorky Park, lies a grassy area full of statues of former Soviet leaders. The monuments were at one time scattered throughout Moscow, but after the fall of Communism, many were torn down. Now, they’re propped up again for all to see without explanations of their crimes. Jessica Golloher has the details from Moscow. Download MP3
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Russia’ Communist Party is once again flexing its muscles, its creative muscles, that is. The party has produced a video that has gone viral. It is a spoof of a disaster film, describing the possible election of either of Russia’s two leading candidates for president in 2012. Jessica Golloher reports. Download MP3
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called alcoholism a “national disaster” in Russia. Jessica Golloher takes a look at why it’s so tough to stay sober in the former Soviet Union. Download MP3Audio clip: Adobe Flash Player (version 9 or above) is required to play this audio clip. Download the latest version here. You also need to have JavaScript enabled in your browser.