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Is the West's Problem With Putin or Russia?
By Jeremy Friedman Does the West have a "Russia problem" or →Calendar picks
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Where to go and what to see if you like cinema and live in Moscow.Dance
Where to go and what to see if you like ballet and live in Moscow.Opera
Where to go and what to see if you like opera and live in Moscow.Concerts
Where to go and what to see if you like classical music and live in Moscow.Theater
Where to go and what to see if you like theater and live in Moscow.Gigs
Where to go and what to see if you like gigs and live in Moscow.Exhibits
Where to go and what to see if you like exhibits and live in Moscow.Multimedia
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Q&A: Why Russians Haven't Bought Paris, and Other Real Estate Insights
Over recent decades, the transforming face of Moscow has become a vivid symbol of Russia's topsy-turvy economic growth→Real Estate Sellers Face Tougher Tax Rules on Capital Gains
Russian homeowners may soon be required to own their properties for at least seven years to sell them off tax-free, in a m→Jobs
Sanctions Cause Leadership Crisis as Foreign Directors Ditch Russian Firms
Western sanctions have forced some foreign directors to step down or curb their activities on the boards of publicly trade→Russia's Deepening Slump Causes First Drop in Real Wages Since 2009
In their first decline for five years, real wages in Russia fell 1.2 percent in August, hollowing out the spending power o→Russia and Abroad
Russia - Germany 2014
It’s a challenging time for German and Russian businesses, especially smaller and mid-sized companies. Some had recently localized production in Russia, making long-term commitments to the country. Large investment funds had been looking for prospects in the real estate market. Now some of these investors have put their plans on hold.Russia - Austria 2014
The Austrian season of culture, which took place in Russia in 2013 and 2014, gave artists from both countries an unprecedented opportunity for creative exchange and joint projects. The cooperation of institutes and artists from all areas of culture expanded far beyond the framework of particular events.Moscow Times Guides
Pharmaceutical Business & Health Care 2014
A darling of foreign investors, the automobile industry is withering amid the general economic slowdown, but another star, pharmaceuticals, is on the horizon. The value of medicines produced last year increased 13 per cent, compared to the previous year, according to Industry and Trade Minister Denis Manturov.Hotels May 2014
Russia’s hotel and hospitality business is booming – with uniquely designed hostelries, updated Soviet chic, more spaces to congregate and celebrate, and summer menus to welcome the warm weather.Beyond Moscow
Rostov
Modern-day Rostov is a small and quiet touristy town in the central Yaroslavl region, with several main streets dominated by two-story buildings. It is situated about 200 kilometers from Moscow, on th→Sergiyev Posad
The ancient town of Sergiyev Posad just outside Moscow is one of the pearls of the Golden Ring of historic towns surrounding the capital. Located about 70 kilometers from Moscow, the town is dominated→Batumi
Since Abkhazia's secession from Georgia, the Black Sea town of Batumi, a stone's throw from the Turkish border, can claim the title of the country's westernmost city, both in terms of geography and at→Tiraspol
The stuffy minibus carrying passengers from the Moldovan capital, Chisinau, cranks to a halt at the border with the self-proclaimed Transdnestr republic. A throng of Russians, Moldovans and Ukrainians→Partner Events
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