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Vladimir Putin Opponent Alexei Navalny Launches Presidential Bid
- Monday December 25, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
As a presidential campaign with predictable results kicks off in Russia, opposition leader Alexei Navalny announced his dark-horse bid despite the government's warnings that he will be disqualified before the ballots are printed for the March election.
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Vladimir Putin Says He'll Run For Re-Election. Nobody Is Surprised
- Thursday December 7, 2017
- World News | David Filipov, Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
Russian President Vladimir Putin, he of the perennial 80 percent approval ratings, declared his intention Wednesday to run for reelection, essentially guaranteeing a new six-year term for the Kremlin leader.
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Russia Gets A New Candidate For President, But Is She Serious?
- Thursday October 19, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
Ksenia Sobchak - the socialite, journalist, former opposition figure and daughter of Vladimir Putin's political mentor - announced her candidacy for president Wednesday, courting a protest vote in a presidential bid that appeared to get official approval from the Kremlin.
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What Would A Russia-NATO War Look Like? Russia's Wargaming It Right Now
- Tuesday September 19, 2017
- World News | David Filipov,Michael Birnbaum,Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
A revitalized Russian military on Monday sent tanks, paratroopers, artillery, antiaircraft weapons, jets and helicopters into frigid rains to engage the forces of a mock enemy called the "Western Coalition." The barrage of firepower, part of war games that began last week, was an explosive show of force that Baltic leaders said was a simulation of ...
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Russian President Putin Says 'Trump Not My Bride, Nor Am I His Groom'
- Tuesday September 5, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
In biting and sometimes caustic remarks, Russian President Vladimir Putin waded into Russia's diplomatic row with the United States on Tuesday, saying Moscow could further cut U.S. diplomatic staffing in Russia and calling U.S. searches of a Russian consulate and other diplomatic properties "boorish."
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Vladimir Putin Orders Cut Of 755 Personnel At US Missions In Russia
- Monday July 31, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that the U.S. diplomatic missions in Moscow and elsewhere in the country will have to reduce their staffs by 755 people, signaling a dramatic escalation in the Russian response to American sanctions over the Kremlin's intervention in the 2016 presidential elections.
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Why Is Vladimir Putin Holding A News Conference Just For Kids?
- Saturday July 22, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
The ad begins: "Hey, did you see?" one Russian tween messages another on Russia's version of Facebook.
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Companies Struggle To Recover After Massive Cyber Attack With Ransom Demands
- Wednesday June 28, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Firms are working to recover its operations a day after being hit by a cyber attack linked to malware called Petya. The powerful cyber attack also spread as far as India and the United States.
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NATO Jet Approached Plane Carrying Russian Defence Minister, Reports Say
- Wednesday June 21, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
A NATO F-16 fighter approached and was then warned away from a jet carrying Russia's defence minister, Russian media have reported, the latest in a string of aerial incidents that have marked rising tensions between the West and Russia.
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'Don't You Look Away From Me!': How Russian Diplomat Broke UN Tradition
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
It's no secret that the norms of diplomacy have been in flux recently. Trolling is in. The Russian Embassy in London appears to be gaining an edge in sardonic tweets directed at the West (although the other side has shot off a few zingers of its own, as well). And Russia's most senior diplomat has dropped NSFW one-liners on prime-time news.
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www.ndtv.com
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Vladimir Putin Opponent Alexei Navalny Launches Presidential Bid
- Monday December 25, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
As a presidential campaign with predictable results kicks off in Russia, opposition leader Alexei Navalny announced his dark-horse bid despite the government's warnings that he will be disqualified before the ballots are printed for the March election.
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www.ndtv.com
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Vladimir Putin Says He'll Run For Re-Election. Nobody Is Surprised
- Thursday December 7, 2017
- World News | David Filipov, Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
Russian President Vladimir Putin, he of the perennial 80 percent approval ratings, declared his intention Wednesday to run for reelection, essentially guaranteeing a new six-year term for the Kremlin leader.
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www.ndtv.com
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Russia Gets A New Candidate For President, But Is She Serious?
- Thursday October 19, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
Ksenia Sobchak - the socialite, journalist, former opposition figure and daughter of Vladimir Putin's political mentor - announced her candidacy for president Wednesday, courting a protest vote in a presidential bid that appeared to get official approval from the Kremlin.
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www.ndtv.com
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What Would A Russia-NATO War Look Like? Russia's Wargaming It Right Now
- Tuesday September 19, 2017
- World News | David Filipov,Michael Birnbaum,Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
A revitalized Russian military on Monday sent tanks, paratroopers, artillery, antiaircraft weapons, jets and helicopters into frigid rains to engage the forces of a mock enemy called the "Western Coalition." The barrage of firepower, part of war games that began last week, was an explosive show of force that Baltic leaders said was a simulation of ...
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www.ndtv.com
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Russian President Putin Says 'Trump Not My Bride, Nor Am I His Groom'
- Tuesday September 5, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
In biting and sometimes caustic remarks, Russian President Vladimir Putin waded into Russia's diplomatic row with the United States on Tuesday, saying Moscow could further cut U.S. diplomatic staffing in Russia and calling U.S. searches of a Russian consulate and other diplomatic properties "boorish."
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www.ndtv.com
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Vladimir Putin Orders Cut Of 755 Personnel At US Missions In Russia
- Monday July 31, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
Russian President Vladimir Putin said Sunday that the U.S. diplomatic missions in Moscow and elsewhere in the country will have to reduce their staffs by 755 people, signaling a dramatic escalation in the Russian response to American sanctions over the Kremlin's intervention in the 2016 presidential elections.
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www.ndtv.com
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Why Is Vladimir Putin Holding A News Conference Just For Kids?
- Saturday July 22, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
The ad begins: "Hey, did you see?" one Russian tween messages another on Russia's version of Facebook.
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www.ndtv.com
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Companies Struggle To Recover After Massive Cyber Attack With Ransom Demands
- Wednesday June 28, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, Ellen Nakashima, The Washington Post
Firms are working to recover its operations a day after being hit by a cyber attack linked to malware called Petya. The powerful cyber attack also spread as far as India and the United States.
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www.ndtv.com
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NATO Jet Approached Plane Carrying Russian Defence Minister, Reports Say
- Wednesday June 21, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
A NATO F-16 fighter approached and was then warned away from a jet carrying Russia's defence minister, Russian media have reported, the latest in a string of aerial incidents that have marked rising tensions between the West and Russia.
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www.ndtv.com
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'Don't You Look Away From Me!': How Russian Diplomat Broke UN Tradition
- Thursday April 13, 2017
- World News | Andrew Roth, The Washington Post
It's no secret that the norms of diplomacy have been in flux recently. Trolling is in. The Russian Embassy in London appears to be gaining an edge in sardonic tweets directed at the West (although the other side has shot off a few zingers of its own, as well). And Russia's most senior diplomat has dropped NSFW one-liners on prime-time news.
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www.ndtv.com