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Amy Winehouse's death on Saturday came as no surprise to me. I personally saw her as a walking time bomb that was sure to go off at any time. I'm just glad I wasn't there to see it happen...
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Russians have at least two favorite “summer drinks” that most foreigners just can’t swallow. The mystical kefir and the even more mystical kvas…
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I just woke up and found that I had moved to the center of Moscow, when where I actually lived was right on the edge of Moscow full of green trees and fresh air. I didn’t even get a chance to pack…
The latest meeting of the top Council of the Moscow-aligned Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC) produced little tangible result, but nonetheless stirred deep passions among believers and underscored rising tensions along the spiritual frontier between Orthodox and Western Christianity.
By now most people are aware of the river cruise boat with more than 200 passengers on board that capsized on the Volga River on Sunday. I’ve been on these types of boats several times and I’d like to take you on board and share what the people most likely encountered when the ship went down…
That’s right, July 9 is National No Bra Day and I’m going to live it up to the hilt! Not only am I not going to wear a bra, I’m not going to wear a shirt either, or socks for that matter.
Belarus is under serious threat from “the clap.” Its largest outbreak is in the capital of Minsk, but it’s spreading ever further into other cities throughout the country.
I’m not one to hang out the dirty laundry; however, when it comes down to downright hideous (and even really stupid) things, I just can’t help myself. One of my coworkers in my “House of RIA” was terminated for abusive or even extremist comments on his personal blog…
This would be something I most likely would have wanted to hear as it would be more than logical. But, alas, it’s not to happen! One of Russia’s southern neighbors wants to “rename” itself so that the name of the country sounds the same in all languages: Georgia…
The latest women’s accessories “fashion-cum-faux pas” statement is loud and “clear.” By loud, I mean just plain ugly, and by clear, I mean transparent. The new thing for women in Moscow is to own and proudly carry plastic see-through purses for an average price of $350….
RIA Novosti would like to introduce to its readers its group of bloggers who will be writing on topical events in Russia and beyond. Feel free to join in their discussions and share your views on the topics they will be covering, from IT and religion to everyday life and entertainment. The number of bloggers, a mix of ex-pats and Russians alike, will be increasing with time as interests grow in finding out more in-depth information on specific topics.
Again, let’s welcome them and hope that you will also become actively involved by sending in your comments, questions and suggestions.