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Articles by Shura Collinson
Russian Passenger Plane Crashes in Egypt, Killing All On Board
A Russian airplane carrying more than 200 people crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on Saturday, killing all of those on board.
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Nalchik Attack Convict Dies in Russian Jail Following Hunger Strike
A man convicted of taking part in a massive terror attack in southern Russia 10 years ago died in a detention center Friday after a lengthy hunger strike...
Police, Muscovites Search for Guide Dog Stolen From Distraught Owner
Moscow police are investigating the theft of a guide dog that was stolen from its owner near a busy metro station in broad daylight earlier this week,...
Russian Pop Idols Write to Putin to Protest Patriotic Star Incubator Proposal
A host of Russian pop stars and producers have come out against a reported proposal to create a patriotic superstar incubator, the Kommersant newspaper...
Mayor of Northern Russian City Breaks Promise, Rejects Request for Gay Parade
The mayor of the northern Russian city of Arkhangelsk who had unofficially promised to allow a gay parade to go ahead on Paratroopers Day — a day notorious...
Analysts Try to Do an Ivan the Terrible on Putin
Putin's reported distance-diagnosis as having Asperger's syndrome makes him the latest in a long line of Russian rulers whose actions the world has...
Russian Government Gives Church $40 Million to Set Up Spiritual Centers
The Russian Orthodox Church is to get a total of 2 billion rubles ($40 million) from the federal budget for the creation of spiritual enlightenment...
Russian Women Flock to Miami to Give Birth to U.S. Citizens (Video)
New generations of U.S. citizens are growing up in Russia. They do not, as a rule, speak fluent English. They have generally never lived in the U.S...
100 Years On, Russian Seasons Returns to St. Pete
A century after the most daring artistic minds of Russia joined forces under the impresario Sergei Diaghilev and took Europe by storm with the arts...
New Holland Island Set for Big Makeover
Architectural projects for the redevelopment of New Holland Island in St. Petersburg are now on show as the island opened to the public for the...
British Portrait Painter Brings Kids to St. Pete Art
British schoolchildren made a special visit to St. Petersburg as part of a program for budding artists, organized by Alexander Talbot Rice. The British...