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Russia Tried to Build a Nuclear Powered Aircraft Carrier (What a Mess)

Soviet overspending on defense contributed to the USSR's collapse in 1991. One notable endeavor, emblematic of Soviet intentions to keep pace with America’s military, was Project 1143.7. This was to be a nuclear-powered aircraft carrier.  ....

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German machine tool manufacturer continues to work for Russia

One of the world's largest cutting machine tool manufacturers, the German-Japanese company DMG MORI, continues to help the Russian military industry despite the fact that it announced its withdrawal from Russia after the start of a full-scale war against Ukraine. ....

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Eight dead, dozens sick after drinking poisoned cider in Russia

At least eight people have died and dozens are sick after drinking poisoned cider in western Russia's Ulyanovsk region, local officials said on Monday. ....

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Russia's Local Activists Find Room for Protest – Just Don't Mention the War

On a recent cold March afternoon, a handful of people gathered on a square in downtown Ulyanovsk, a midsized Russian city on the Volga River, to demand the return of direct elections for the city’s mayorship.  Despite a large police presence, the gathering which featured speeches from local activists and politicians went ahead without a single arrest.   “Forty participants might seem like very little,” Konstantin Tolkachev, a local lawyer who organized the protest, told The Moscow Times. “But given all the restrictions… and that it happened in Russia in 2023… I think the first rally went well.” Notwithstanding wartime censorship and a crackdown on dissent since the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian authorities apparently feel secure enough to allow modest expressions of opposition and street protests still regularly take place across the country. ....

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