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Articles with tag "Regions"
Circus Tiger Jumps Into Crowd After Safety Barrier Collapses in Rostov-on-Don
The incident occurred while three tigers and two trainers were inside a performance ring, local media reported.
Communities in Dagestan Remain Isolated After Floods
The floods, triggered by two waves of heavy rainfall in late March and early April, killed at least seven people and displaced more than 6,200.
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Regions Calling: ‘Pain and Bitterness’ for Russia’s Buddhists
Unpacking the recent police raid on a Tibetan Buddhist festival in Moscow — and what the southern republic of Kalmykia has to do with it.
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Belgorod Governor Says He’s Taking a Vacation as Rumors of His Resignation Swirl
Russian media began reporting last week that the Kremlin may replace Gladkov with an army general who fought in Ukraine.
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Chinese Workers Protest Unpaid Wages in Russia’s Far East
At least 200 employees of the Russian-Chinese contractor Petro-Hehua marched through the city of Komsomolsk-na-Amure on Sunday, demanding back payments...
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Dagestan Was Already Facing an Infrastructure Crisis. Then Came the Floods.
Known globally for its tough-guy wrestler memes, the North Caucasus republic is struggling with its worst flooding in over a century.
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At Least 2 Killed in Blast at Fireworks Warehouse in North Ossetia-Alania
Local authorities said a “powerful bang” was heard in the center of Vladikavkaz earlier in the day, followed by a trickle of reports that an increasing...
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Missing Tourists Found Dead in Kamchatka
Regional authorities also reported locating and rescuing five survivors with signs of severe frostbite.
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Republic of Altai Introduces Fines for Refusing to Hire War Veterans
In November, lawmakers in Altai passed a law requiring companies with more than 100 employees to ensure that at least 1.2% of their workforce consists...
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Krasnodar Vice Governor Arrested on Fraud Charges
Investigators claim Andrei Korobka accepted $190,600 from a developer to illegally authorize residential construction on land designated for industrial...
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Student Kills Teacher in Knife Attack at Perm Region School
The deadly incident took place at School No. 5 in Dobryanka, a town of around 30,000 people located not far from the city of Perm.
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Flashfloods Triggered by Heavy Rain in Dagestan Kill At Least 5 People
Thousands of people were forced to evacuate their homes after a dam breach at the Gedzhukh reservoir, authorities said.
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Ukrainian Strike Damages Central Russian Oil Refinery, Baltic Port Oil Facility
A total of 87 drones were shut down over Russia and annexed Crimea overnight on Saturday, the Defense Ministry said.
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Train Derails in Ulyanovsk Region, Injuring Dozens
Seven coaches of a train traveling from the city of Chelyabinsk to Moscow went off the rails near the village of Bryandino.
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Regions Calling: Spring Floods Catch Russian Officials Off Guard
The North Caucasus republics of Chechnya and Dagestan are grappling with catastrophic floods after experiencing their heaviest rainfall in decades.
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Ryazan Governor Orders Businesses to Set Military Recruitment Quotas
Military analysts said it was the first known case of an official document publicly outlining recruitment quotas for companies.
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Explosion at Tatarstan Petrochemical Plant Kills 3, Injures Dozens
Sibur, the petrochemical company that owns the plant, said the explosion was likely caused by an “equipment malfunction.”
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Regions Calling: Siberian Farmers Abandon Livestock Standoff
The Novosibirsk region has culled thousands of cows and other livestock, putting livelihoods at risk. Farmers in other regions worry they may be next.
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He Researched Public Health in the Arctic. Russia Says It Was Treason.
What really led to the imprisonment of a respected scientist?
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Krasnodar Brings Back Analog Air Raid Sirens Amid Worsening Internet Disruptions
Krasnodar is among dozens of regions across Russia that have faced increasingly frequent and prolonged internet outages in recent weeks.
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