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Why This 30-Year-Old Russian Artist Is Protesting By Cutting Off His Right Earlobe
Russian artist Pyotr Pavlensky, known for his shocking protest stunts, cut off part of his earlobe in a protest titled "Separation" at a Moscow psychiatric institution Sunday. EDITOR'S NOTE: This story contains graphic images.
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[VIDEO] Super Lucky Motorcyclist Saves His Life Thanks To His Acrobatic Moves
His country will need him in the Olympics.
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Russia Bans Food Imports From The US and The EU. But Will It Affect The Russian Shoppers?
Russia has banned most food imports from the United States and the European Union in obvious retaliation to tough Western sanctions against it over its role in neighbouring Ukraine.
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Crazy Russians Turned Their House Into A Swimming Pool Because The Weather Was Too Hot
In Soviet Russia, the pool swims you.
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'The Coalition Has Fallen Apart': Ukrainian Prime Minister Resigns Amidst MH17 Chaos
The Ukrainian government is struggling to defeat an insurgency by pro-Russian separatists in the east of the country, where MAS plane MH17 was downed on 17 July 2014.
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[PHOTOS] Malaysians Seeking Justice For MH17 Protest At Russian And Ukrainian Embassies
Hundreds of Malaysians demanding for justice and truth for the victims of MH17 rallied at the embassies of Ukraine and Russia on 22 July 2014.
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Why Would Someone From The Russian Government Edit Wikipedia's Entry On MH17?
What people choose to edit on Wikipedia can say a lot.
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Russia Today Reporter Quits Over Untruthful Reporting Of MH17 Coverage
Reporter Sara Firth has quit Russia Today (RT) over biased reporting on the MH17 issue.
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MH17 Crash Site's Integrity Compromised, Investigation Hampered By Pro-Russian Separatists
While pro-Russia separatists in Ukraine continue to limit the access of teams seeking to investigate MH17's wreckage, as many as 38 bodies have disappeared from the wreckage area.
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From Crash To Investigation, Everything You Need To Know About MH17 So Far
MH17 was travelling over the conflict-hit region when it disappeared from radar. A total of 283 passengers, including some 80 children, and 15 crew members were onboard. This is a summary of what is known and not known about the crash.
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MH17 Did NOT Fly Into Restricted Airspace
MH17 had been flying at 33,000 feet when it disappeared from radar at about 1.30pm local time.
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MH17: All You Need To Know About The Missile That Shot The Boeing 777
The weapon used to shoot down the Boeing 777—which was carrying 298 people—is believed to be the Buk surface-to-air missile system—known in Western parlance as the SA-11 Gadfly or SA-17 Grizzly.
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