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Russia says ex-U.S. Marine charged with spying held a flash drive of state secrets
“How he got it, what he was supposed to do with it, and whether [he] knew that he had secret information is unknown,” his lawyer said.
Russia Has Lost Control of Its Only Space Telescope
Mission leads are trying to reestablish contact with the Spektr-R satellite, which carries a 10-meter wide radio dish.
Meet the Photographer Infiltrating Russia’s Most Secret Places
Lana Sator offers us a rare peak into dilapidated weapons factories and bomb shelters.
A Russian-built anti-missile defense system shot down a Russian plane over Syria
“We regard the provocative actions of Israel as hostile.”
The International Space Station Just Sprung a Leak
The puncture may have been caused by a micrometeorite.
Russia’s ‘Batshit Crazy’ New Super-Weapons Are Mostly Hype
The power of the Kremlin's new supersonic and atomic missiles are exaggerated, experts say.
Why Russians Can't Wait to Host Their Enemies at the World Cup
I travelled around Russia to find out how its people feel about welcoming visitors from countries they've been told are the enemy.
Russian Art Gallery Considers Ban on Booze After Drunk Man Attacks Painting with Pole
“I don’t drink vodka, and became overwhelmed by something.”
Telegram wouldn’t give the Kremlin access to its messages. So Russia blocked it.
A Moscow court took just 18 minutes to deliver its verdict.
The Truth About that Russian Woman Who Was 'Embalmed Alive' During Surgery
Formalin, the drug in question, is more powerful than what’s used to stop corpses decomposing.
Canada joins US and EU to expel Russian diplomats following attack on former spy
Four Russians “identified as intelligence officers” will be expelled from Ottawa and Montreal following the poisoning of a former Russian spy in the UK.