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“These people do not go to relax in other resorts, they settle in neighboring hotels: the more restrictions are imposed on legal business, the more it plays into the hands of those who work in the dark.”
In this week's Odder News, elite cat care, the cutest reunion ever, and IKEA furniture is really from Russia.
In this week's Odder News, a noble Hermitage cat predicts the UEFA tournament in St. Petersburg, new rules for flying with pets, and Russia's three biggest problems.
When the show can no longer go on, animal members of the Russian State Circus will now be given the opportunity to retire in style in Crimea.
“Well f*** your mother, they positioned it like a monkey!”
– Crimean Minister of Culture Arina Novoselskaya, forgetting to turn off her microphone while on a video call with other Crimean leaders.
Tuesday was 75th anniversary of the start of the Yalta Conference, the first step in rebuilding the post-War world.
Brezhnev’s traffic ticket goes on sale, Crimea shows up in Astrakhan, and a man gives an all for his cat.
Suing Putin (not over the protests) and selling a babushka's jam.
On the eastern tip of Crimea is a mysterious, salty lake. We take you there.
There is never a shortage of political-cultural land mines on which to trod when one’s brief is to cover all things Russian.
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