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2 Russian women caught on CCTV taking pet cat from Phuket man A Thai man in Phuket accused two Russian women of stealing his pet cat from his home, while the women denied the accusation, saying they only carried it back to feed it before returning i... [1]
Russian court starts case against Barents Observer journalist Georgii Chentemirov The journalist is cooperating with an 'undesirable organisation,' the Petrozavodsk City Court argues. [3]
“Everything inside me tightened”: Journalist Anna Yarovaya was detained by the FSB The journalist, who once wrote about attempts to erase the history of political repression, was taken in for questioning by the Federal Security Service (FSB) when she... [4]
"Now we can freely write and talk." Denis, Georgii and Anastasia are new members of the Barents Observer team The three experienced reporters have left Russia and Ukraine, and now continue their independent journalism in Kirkenes, Norway. [6]
When Tommi Forsstrom, 46, became a father, he was afraid of the children's programmes his child would have to watch. Mr Forsström knew that children's programmes are now more addictive than educational. (translated from fi) [7]
Three large buildings have been rapidly erected in the Russian wilderness near the Finnish border. They are used by Russia’s Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade. [8]
Pattaya seems to teem with vigorous women and men with a great tale to tell. Especially Brits. [9]
2 Russian women caught on CCTV taking pet cat from Phuket man A Thai man in Phuket accused two Russian women of stealing his pet cat from his home, while the women denied the accusation, saying they only carried it back to feed it before returning i
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Russian court starts case against Barents Observer journalist Georgii Chentemirov The journalist is cooperating with an 'undesirable organisation,' the Petrozavodsk City Court argues.
“Everything inside me tightened”: Journalist Anna Yarovaya was detained by the FSB The journalist, who once wrote about attempts to erase the history of political repression, was taken in for questioning by the Federal Security Service (FSB) when she
At present applications can be filed at visa centres operated by the British company VFS. Finland has an agreement for these services in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Petrozavodsk, Murmansk, Kazan and Yekaterinburg.
"Now we can freely write and talk." Denis, Georgii and Anastasia are new members of the Barents Observer team The three experienced reporters have left Russia and Ukraine, and now continue their independent journalism in Kirkenes, Norway.
When Tommi Forsstrom, 46, became a father, he was afraid of the children's programmes his child would have to watch. Mr Forsström knew that children's programmes are now more addictive than educational.
Original source in fi · View original →
Three large buildings have been rapidly erected in the Russian wilderness near the Finnish border. They are used by Russia’s Arctic Motor Rifle Brigade.
Pattaya seems to teem with vigorous women and men with a great tale to tell. Especially Brits.