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The Pussy Riot Column: I Was Arrested by Russian Cops for Sewing in the Street
Activist Nadya Tolokonnikova on prison, being forced to make police uniforms and the absurdity of Russia's laws.
Investigating ‘Archanoid’, the Russian Newsgame Revealing Moscow’s Destroyed Past
A small but dedicated team has put together a new smartphone title that documents the city's architectural heritage.
Putin Built a New Amusement Park Where Kids Can Play with Grenade Launchers and Tanks
Along with the sweet tanks to climb in and grenade launchers to touch and guns to shoot, visitors will be able to buy all the Putin memorabilia the mind can dream up.
The Hangover News
This weekend, a teenager from Yorkshire became Britain's youngest suicide bomber, and police started investigating a woman who took a shit in a Merseyside bargain store.
The Rise and Fall of Eastern Ukraine's All-Pagan Battalion
The group fought against the Ukrainian Army until their commander was thrown in jail in November by the Donetsk People's Republic, the Russian-aligned government he was fighting alongside.
Love on the Battlefield of Eastern Ukraine
Ruslan and Oxana met first as soldiers in the same unit, when both joined the Donetsk People's Republic military at the beginning of the region's violent secession from Ukraine.
500 Soldiers Fought Against One AK-47 Wielding Bride in Moldova this Week
The military exercise also included threats such as a band of hooligans armed with sticks and drunk wedding guests engaging in local folk dance.
Canada Plans to Use Satellite Technology to Protect Its Arctic Sovereignty
The Canadian Government, the German Aerospace Centre and the Swedish Space Corporation's northern station will soon become a leading science and technology centre.
The Canadian Military Is Playing War Games Aimed at Russia
At a time when the spectre of the Russian military is high on the minds of European countries fearful of the next Ukraine, Canada's Department of National Defence is playing tough with President Vladimir Putin.
Russian Grave Robbers
A group of "black diggers" have come together to illegally unearth the remains of World War II soldiers and sell the military artifacts.
The Hangover News
This weekend, Boko Haram pledged allegiance to the Islamic State, and a man was caught sleeping on top of Parliament.