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They were babies when Vladimir Putin first became Russian president. Now they can vote for the first time in a presidential election. Meet "Generation Putin."
This is what happened when an anti-Putin protester met pro-Putin compatriots at a polling place in Los Angeles.
In an interview on March 13 with Current Time TV correspondent Yekaterina Buchneva, Olivier Lepick, a chemical-weapons researcher, argues that there is a direct link to Russia in the Skripal attack.
The Kazakh president makes a joke about women every year, when marking International Women's Day.
Russian riot police have violently dispersed dozens of protesters in the town of Volokolamsk, where they had gathered to demonstrate against a landfill site local authorities say has contaminated the air in the area.
The widow of another Kremlin "traitor" had speculated weeks before double agent Sergei Skripal's mysterious U.K. illness that another poisoning was "quite possible."
A Russian activist has been sentenced in St. Petersburg to 25 days in jail after being detained on his way to attend a February 25 rally in memory of slain opposition leader Boris Nemtsov.
Cast your ballot or find a gay man in your bed -- that's the message of a viral video urging people to vote in Russia's presidential election. Various forms of pressure are being applied amid opposition calls to stay home on polling day.
As Russia gears up for its presidential election on March 18, we asked some Russians why they like the candidates they're going to vote for.
A Russian court says two Nazi swastikas must go from an inmate's chest, and he's apparently got to do it himself.
Yury Dromashko got into bitcoin mining when he was going through tough times a few years ago. Now he runs one of the largest cryptocurrency-producing operations in Russia.
The director of Russian opposition leader Aleksei Navalny's Anticorruption Foundation has been detained at Moscow's Sheremetyevo Airport, a senior Navalny associate says.
Russian laws ban using minors in election campaigns, but that hasn’t stopped a school in Daghestan from posting photos of children holding pro-Putin posters.
Yelena Matveyeva says her husband Stanislav was killed in Syria, where he was fighting alongside pro-government troops as a private mercenary. She wants Russian government recognition of her husband's service so that she and her children can feel proud of him.
Circus performers of all kinds have been coming from the Russian village of Baranovka for nearly 50 years now.
The wife of one of the Russian mercenaries reportedly killed in a U.S. air strike in Syria says he and others were sent into battle without any defense, "like pigs."
Mikheil Saakashvili, Ukrainian opposition figure and former Georgian president, has vowed to push ahead with his struggle against Ukraine's leadership. Speaking to Current Time in Warsaw on February 13, Saakashvili blamed Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko for his deportation to Poland.
Mikheil Saakashvili has vowed to push ahead with his struggle against Ukraine's leadership in defiant remarks in Warsaw, a day after he was seized in Kyiv and banished to Poland in a dramatic expulsion he has blamed on President Petro Poroshenko.
When this 76-year-old Russian pensioner needs to herd her cows, she skates across the frozen waters of Lake Baikal to find them.
Galina Lobova was left at an orphanage in 1989 after Soviet doctors warned her parents that they couldn't care for a disabled child. Now she and her husband, who also has a disability, have created the family home they never had and are busy raising their 3-year-old son.
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