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There are 12 item(s) tagged with the keyword "dagestan".

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1. Worse Than Mercury in Retrograde

A chess player in Dagestan allegedly poisoned her rival with liquid mercury. 

Tags: poison, chess, dagestan
2. No Telegram Today

Telegram users across Russia reported outages following an attack in Dagestan on a flight from Israel.

Tags: gaza, israel, internet, dagestan, Telegram
3. An Unwelcome Arrival

Protesters in Russia's Dagestan surrounded and attempted to storm a flight arriving from Tel Aviv, Israel.

Tags: news, dagestan, war, gaza, israel
4. She Fought to the Death

Dubbed the “Mother Teresa of Dagestan,” Aishat Magomedova wanted something very simple: to give the women of Dagestan access to quality health care. Apparently, she did too good a job.

Tags: islam, health care, Dagestan
5. Population, a Pistol, and Pregnancy Problems

In this week's Odder News: under-the-radar pets, dangerous tomfoolery, and a pregnant lady's trek through the mountains.

Tags: rural life, pets, census, skiing, dagestan
6. Waterfowl, Ice-Fishing Cats, and Hermetic Sealing

In this week's Odder News, Russia's feathered friends are having their own pandemic, cats are going ice fishing, and the International Space Station is getting old.

Tags: cosmonauts, international space station, ducks, swans, cats, Vladivostok, chechnya, dagestan
7. April Fooling Around... And Not

There will surely be some great April Fools' news items this week. These, however, are some that we wish were jokes.

Tags: animals, dagestan, Siberia, music, health, travel, transport
8. Public Transit Complaints, Ethnic Villages, and Namibia

In this week's Odder News, regions work on ethnic villages, presidents get songs written about them, and coronavirus countermeasures take a surprising twist.

Tags: dagestan, Siberia, music, health, travel, transport
9. Things Look Different Below the Surface

What’s more surprising, fake feminists or fish with bad teeth?

Tags: North Korea, feminism, st. petersburg, dagestan, fish
By Irina Bukharin
10. The Ancient Past, the Near Future, and a Sheepish Present

Time got a little bit wibbly-wobbly and timey-wimey as Russia traveled to the future, to the past, and back to the present (and all in one week)!

Tags: siberia, religion, science, cars, kalashnikov, dagestan
By Irina Bukharin

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