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In which, after not a small bureaucratic scuffle, a thirteen-year-old boy receives the gift from Putin that we all are really hoping for this Christmas: a brand new cow.
A shawarma shop accidentally delves into urban agriculture, much to the delight of city residents.
Russia is pushing ahead with a new drive to populate the country’s remote and unpopular fringes. Starting this year, Russians can claim a hectare (about 2.5 acres) of land in the Arctic zone – absolutely free.
This creative conservation project benefits both the endangered snow leopards in the Altai region and local farmers and their livestock.
Where we explore Russia’s oenophilic intentions and vine-driven tourism, rooted in the hills of Krasnodar Krai.
A dairy farmer in Russia's coldest village has found a way to keep his cow's udders warm in the dead of winter.
This week, Lada outdoes itself; emergency services fall short; and cows (and men) finally get the appreciation they're due.
A doctor believes that Russia isn’t ready for vegetarians.
Sakhalin Island deputies introduce legislation to revive a shrinking livestock trade: reindeer herding.
Russia is a little out of touch with reality this week: gates lead to nowhere, cows get VR, and bankers think the economy is like Harry Potter.
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