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The radical feminist group staged a topless protest against Russian president Vladimir Putin and in support of the pro-EU demonstrators in Ukraine.
Protests in Ukraine become more violent as two people have reportedly been shot dead by police.
Naval experts say £1bn new submarine will give UK and US 'a run for their money'.
Co-founder of Microsoft Bill Gates is more highly regarded than Barack Obama, Pope Francis or Vladimir Putin in an international poll.
Blast on trolleybus at busy marketplace in Dzerzhinsky district labelled terror attack and follows previous day's explosion.
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Nadezhda Tolokonnikova and Maria Alekhina determined they still want Putin out.
Kremlin critic greeted be former German foreign minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher.
Humanitarian reasons cited by Russian president as motive behind the decree
Vladimir Putin's announcement that he will pardon Mikhail Khodorkovsky is one of the stand out announcements in Russia
Russian president says he will pardon Kremlin critic after 10 years in confinement
Ukrainian government budget proposal sees positive economic outlook for country in 2014 after Russian aid deal
Russian president says he is not working with NSA leaker Edward Snowden
Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said that he has asked the European Union for financial support.
Ria Novosti and Voice of Russia replaced by Rossiya Segodnya in further Kremlin media crackdown.
Business between the Ukraine and the west continues despite political tensions between EU and Moscow
Claims that disgraced former PM set for political return dismissed as pure fantasy.
Ukraine's late pullout from historic trade deal with Europe puts protesters on the streets.