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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.
Russian scientists have restored the steppe of Kulikovo – just as it was when the country's seminal battle was fought in 1380.
Vladimir left the big city to set up a farm in rural Lipetsk Oblast. And he doesn’t regret it one bit.
The Caucasus had a fast-growing plant that the Soviets wanted to plant up north to use for animal feed. What could possibly go wrong?
We look back and some of our, and your, favorite stories from The Weekly Russia File during 2018.
All the news that fits, from all over Russia, including locusts, The Death of Stalin, finances, and a Grammy.
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