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June 18, 2013
20:18 • 1 day ago
British people have lately witnessed a tragedy, and we lived through it together, when right in the streets of London a British army serviceman was brutally murdered outside his barracks. Is it these people that the Europeans want to supply arms? What happens next with those weapons? Who will control in which hands they end up? They could possibly (end up) in Europe.
Russian President Vladimir Putin • Defending his opposition to supplying the Syrian opposition with weapons, even as Russia honors contracts with the government of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, during a two-day G8 meeting at a resort in Northern Ireland this week. Putin described Russia’s transactions as “legal contracts” with the “legal government” of Syria, and the Russian President remains the Syrian government’s most prominent/powerful ally. source
June 6, 2013
16:08 • 1 week ago
reuterspictures:

Gallery: Putin & wife split
Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila announce they have separated and their marriage is over.

And they did it with a smile.

reuterspictures:

Gallery: Putin & wife split

Russian President Vladimir Putin and his wife Lyudmila announce they have separated and their marriage is over.

And they did it with a smile.

March 14, 2013
09:59 • 3 months ago
chrismohney:

guardian:

Vladimir Putin and Steven Seagal at a martial arts school on the outskirts of Moscow, to promote healthy lifestyles. The film star acted as the Russian president’s bodyguard in what seemed like a choreographed move.
Photograph: Alexei Nikolsky/AFP/Getty Images

soulmates

Putin with his Bond villan.

chrismohney:

guardian:

Vladimir Putin and Steven Seagal at a martial arts school on the outskirts of Moscow, to promote healthy lifestyles. The film star acted as the Russian president’s bodyguard in what seemed like a choreographed move.

Photograph: Alexei Nikolsky/AFP/Getty Images

soulmates

Putin with his Bond villan.

March 13, 2013
17:16 • 3 months ago
February 1, 2013
22:06 • 4 months ago
interweber:

brianfeldman:

this is real

oh

On December 21, 1991, “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye To Yesterday” hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. On December 25, 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved. Coincidence? We think not.

interweber:

brianfeldman:

this is real

oh

On December 21, 1991, “It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye To Yesterday” hit #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. On December 25, 1991, the Soviet Union was dissolved. Coincidence? We think not.

December 27, 2012
09:01 • 5 months ago
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November 14, 2012
13:43 • 7 months ago
September 5, 2012
13:37 • 9 months ago
For this story, imagine Vladimir Putin dressed as a giant crane, hang-gliding through the air. You are not dreaming.

For this story, imagine Vladimir Putin dressed as a giant crane, hang-gliding through the air. You are not dreaming.

August 18, 2012
15:41 • 10 months ago
We are simply praying and hoping that these young women and all these people shouting in front of the court building, committing sacrilegious acts not only in Russia but in other countries, realize that their acts are awful. And despite this the church is asking for mercy within the limits of law.
Archpriest Maxim Kozlov • Making a backhanded plea of forgiveness to the Russian punk band Pussy Riot, who were sentenced to two years in prison for “hooliganism” after they disrupted a Moscow cathedral with an anti-Vladimir Putin “punk prayer” back in March, weeks before his re-election. The Russian Orthodox church is a powerful force within everyday Russian life, political life even more so – said Tikhon Shevkunov, head of Moscow’s Sretensky Monastery (and believed by many to be a spiritual adviser to President Putin himself): ”We did forgive them from the very start. But such actions should be cut short by society and authorities.” So, in other words, we forgave you right away, but a nice two-year prison spell for uttering an unwelcome political opinion in our church sounds good? That, folks, is the very definition of cold comfort. source (viafollow)
August 17, 2012
07:44 • 10 months ago
The members of Pussy Riot have been found guilty of hooliganism for singing a song critical of Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral. Check out the latest over here. (photo by Misha Japaridze/AP)

The members of Pussy Riot have been found guilty of hooliganism for singing a song critical of Vladimir Putin in a Moscow cathedral. Check out the latest over here. (photo by Misha Japaridze/AP)

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August 8, 2012
19:18 • 10 months ago
How did it happen that our performance, which was a small and clumsy stunt, brought so much trouble? How can this happen in a healthy society? And now it takes thousands of people around the world to prove the obvious, to prove that the three of us are innocent.
Maria Alekhina, member of Russian punk band Pussy Riot • Expressing disbelief that Pussy Riot’s decision to stage an anti-Putin protest on the alter of Moscow’s Christ the Saviour Cathedral has created such an uproar. While Russian President Vladimir Putin has called for a lenient sentencing by the court, some believe that his statements reveal a hidden presumption of guilt which they worry will be shared by jurors. In addition to Alekhina, co-defendants Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Yekaterina Samutsevich stood by their decision to protest, and said they were more free behind bars than prosecutors who can “only say what political censorship allows.” A verdict is expected to be delivered on August 17.  source (viafollow)
July 18, 2012
15:47 • 11 months ago
July 8, 2012
11:05 • 11 months ago

  • 150 reported killed from flooding near the Black Sea source

» Krymsk hit the hardest: The weekend’s flooding slammed the city so hard that some residents suggested water had been released from a nearby reservoir. While local officials denied this, Russian officials said that water had been released, though it didn’t cause the flooding. At least 139 people were found killed in the city, while another nine were from the resort town of Gelendzhik. Most of the victims were elderly, in a position where they couldn’t run away from the flooding. Russian President Vladimir Putin made a trip to the southern region of the country in the wake of the flooding, pressuring investigators to figure out how the deaths could have been prevented.

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June 18, 2012
16:18 • 1 year ago
We agreed that we need to see a cessation of the violence, that a political process has to be created to prevent civil war.
President Barack Obama • Following a two-hour meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin — the first since Putin’s return to the presidency — prior to the beginning of a G20 summit in Mexico.  The two discussed a wide range of issues that their respective nations have clashed over in the past, including missile defense systems in Europe and Iran’s nuclear ambitions, with Putin telling reporters that, “From my perspective, we’ve been able to find many commonalities pertaining to all of those issues.” source (viafollow)

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