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PANORAMA russian federation : Fictional Russian hopefuls in 2012 elections

Fictional Russian hopefuls in 2012 elections

Russia’s presidential elections on 4 March are creeping ever closer. Following demonstrations across Russia in the wake of parliamentary elections in December, the run-away favourite Vladimir Putin is now more of a walk-away favourite. Who else is in this one-horse race?

by Annie Rutherford @ // 31/01/12

russian federation, moscow, literature, corruption, elections, politics, vladimir putin

INVESTIGATION russian federation : Nightlife in Vilnius: ethnic minority benders

Nightlife in Vilnius: ethnic minority benders

6.7% Polish, 6.3% Russian, 1.2% Belarusian, 0.7% Ukrainian, 0.1% Yiddish, 0.09% Tartar…approximately 115 communities of ethnic minorities were listed in this vein in a 2001 census in Lithuania. How integrated are these groups in local society? One way of finding out is by hitting the tiles

by Cristina Cartes @ // 05/01/12

russian federation, union of soviet socialist republic, best of cafebabel.com, vilnius, society, integration, multikulti on the ground

VOX POP russian federation : 'What if?': students re-imagine 2011's big events

'What if?': students re-imagine 2011's big events

Protests, eurocrisis and elections: it's all too easy to assume the events we read about in the news are inevitable. Yet so often they are instead the result of chance encounters, spontaneous decisions and personal feelings. We asked four European students to re-imagine the big events of 2011

by Annie Rutherford @ // 20/12/11

russian federation, protest, angela merkel, london, united kingdom, society, nicolas sarkozy

INTERVIEW russian federation : Voina: 'As a Russian activist, I'm not sure that I will live long'

Voina: 'As a Russian activist, I'm not sure that I will live long'

With organisers saying that almost 100, 000 people protested in Russia's biggest anti-governmental rally on 10 December - accusing the kremlin of 'fraud' in 4 December parliamentary elections - we hear from the Moscow-based self-styled 'street art gang' in part two of an exclusive interview, where they describe their role in this Russia

by Annie Rutherford @ // 12/12/11

russian federation, protest, best of cafebabel.com, ideology, elections, media, politics

INTERVIEW russian federation : Russian art collective Voina: 'Zhlobs are in power in today's Russia'

Russian art collective Voina: 'Zhlobs are in power in today's Russia'

The Moscow-based self-styled 'street art gang' formed in 2005. Its four main members consist of president Leonid Nikolaev - who was arrested at an 'election fraud protest rally' on 5 December - ideologist Oleg Vorotnikov, coordinator Natalia Sokol and her son and Voina's youngest activist, two-year-old Kasper Can't-Take-Our-Eyes-Off-Him Sokol. Part one of an exclusive interview marks their brief history

by Annie Rutherford @ // 05/12/11

russian federation, university, moscow, protest, best of cafebabel.com, ideology, elections

United Hush-ia: will Russians elect another doomed Duma?

United Hush-ia: will Russians elect another doomed Duma?

On 4 December Russians will elect a new parliament. Whilst ruling party United Russia has been in power for over a decade, it looks set to reduce its majority in the lower house, or State Duma. The centrist party’s success will doubtless foreshadow Vladimir Putin’s comeback as president in a ‘job swap’ with Dmitry Medvedev at elections in March 2012. Behind the scenes of this circus, the chorus is beginning to grow edgy. Whilst over 60% of United Russia supporters are female and its popularity is growing amongst young people and across a strengthened Eurasian region, more and more journalists, activists and students are speaking out, especially across social networks. Even the purported star of the show Putin has lost favour, receiving his first ever catcalls. Has the bread and circuses act fallen through? (Image: © Kristof)

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Image : Russia’s women: activists, students and journalists who dominate (8 images)

Russia’s women: activists, students and journalists who dominate (8 images)

REPORT russian federation : Wine production in Georgia: ‘passport to civilised world’

Wine production in Georgia: ‘passport to civilised world’

If you are thinking of going on a wine-tasting holiday, skip the south of France and head to the Caucausus. Wine tourism and industry is booming in Georgia, as it is largely supported by the current government

by English language version of cafebabel.com @ // 18/11/11

russian federation, georgia, wine, exports, tbilisi, tourism, culture

ANALYSIS russian federation : Pan-Slavism, Slovio and Polish the 'status symbol'

Pan-Slavism, Slovio and Polish the 'status symbol'

The Slavic languages all have their roots in Proto-Slavic. Since the twelfth century, however, they have drifted apart. One of them reached its zenith in the seventeenth century: Polish

by dennis maschmann // 16/11/11

russian federation, languages, belarus, tower of babel, alcohol, esperanto, bulgaria

TESTIMONY russian federation : Searching for my German great-grandfather in Siberia

Searching for my German great-grandfather in Siberia

In summer 2010 my grandfather and I travelled to Rubtsovsk to find his father’s grave' he had died there as a prisoner of war in 1945. Far from civilisation, Rubtsovsk is a town of around 160, 000 inhabitants on the Russian-Kazakh border in southwest Siberia. My grandfather had been hoping to find his father’s burial place for over 65 years

by cafebabel.com @ // 09/11/11

russian federation, germany, history, second world war , society

ANALYSIS russian federation : Elections 2012: glimpses of social network Putin-bashing

Elections 2012: glimpses of social network Putin-bashing

On 7 October, the 59th birthday of Vladimir Putin, one pro-kremlin activist composed a couplet with a nod to a soviet-era poem, ending with the words ‘thanks for this Putin’. The rhyme provoked a deluge of tweeted criticism levelled at the Russian prime minister. Could this be the beginning of a protest wave?

by Alexandra @ // 25/10/11

russian federation, techno-media, facebook, internet, twitter, elections, dmitry medvedev

REPORT russian federation : Russian art group Voina boycotts Moscow contemporary art biennale

Russian art group Voina boycotts Moscow contemporary art biennale

It's not the country that you'd expect to celebrate activist art. Held until 20 October, Moscow's fourth contemporary art biennale is not exactly a step towards the freedom of expression, especially since the famous Russian protest collective are paradoxically protesting against the biennale’s 'international festival of activist art'

by Annie Rutherford @ // 14/10/11

russian federation, moscow, contemporary art, graffiti, culture, culture calendar, politics

VOX POP russian federation : Question of the week: if the euro dies, will Europe go with it?

Question of the week: if the euro dies, will Europe go with it?

Everyone's talking about saving the euro - but is money really the only thing holding us together? That's this week's theme on Europa plus, cafebabel.com's project with German TV channel ZDF. Four young Europeans tell us what they think: add your two (euro) cents at here before Thursday 29 September!

by Annie Rutherford @ // 27/09/11

russian federation, united nations, bologna process, palestine occupied territory, european union, euro

PRESS REVIEW russian federation : Swiss, Spanish, German and Czech media on role-swapping Putin and Medvedev

Swiss, Spanish, German and Czech media on role-swapping Putin and Medvedev

The Russian prime minister Vladimir Putin announced his candidacy for the presidential elections in March. The current Kremlin chief Dmitry Medvedev would take his job in parliamentary elections on 4 December... get it? This swap would cement Russia's reputation as an authoritarian state and bring the country to a political standstill, cry the EU media

by eurotopics @ // 26/09/11

russian federation, euweek, elections, dmitry medvedev, press review, politics, vladimir putin

Best film at Venice film festival 2011: Sokurov’s Faust, Russian adaptation of German classic Watch the video

- Video Best film at Venice film festival 2011: Sokurov’s Faust, Russian adaptation of German classic

13/09/11

russian federation, cinema, venezia, venice biennale, film festival

OPINION russian federation : Ukraine and Europe on 9 May 2011: tying ribbons

Ukraine and Europe on 9 May 2011: tying ribbons

On 9 May 'Europe Day' marks the 61st anniversary of the European Union, but in Ukraine we will celebrate Victory Day. This time it will be special, because our MPs bound local authorities to hang red flags (‘Victory Flags’) alongside national yellow-blue flags. It has already aroused indignation amongst not only intellectuals, but all men of good sense too

by Singing Foot @ // 09/05/11

russian federation, 9 de mayo, empire, euweek, european union, anniversary, politics

FOCUS russian federation : Caviar: the most expensive food in the world

Caviar: the most expensive food in the world

When Louis XV spat those viscous fish eggs which Peter the Great had offered him back into the face of the Russian Tsar, the French king did not know that he was turning down a delicacy which was soon to become the most expensive and coveted food in the world. Plus, recipe

by Fernando Garcia Acuña @ // 22/02/11

russian federation, caspian sea, food, environmental protection, receta, environment, economical crisis

NEWS russian federation : Slovakian actresses and North Caucasus terror in Moscow bomb attack

Slovakian actresses and North Caucasus terror in Moscow bomb attack

35 people died and more than 150 were wounded in a bomb attack on Moscow's Domodedovo Airport on 24 January. If its proved that the suicide attacker was of North-Caucasian origin, it demonstrates once again Russia's inability to defuse the powder keg in the North Caucasus, say the Slovakian, Spanish, Polish and German press

by eurotopics @ // 25/01/11

russian federation, euweek, dmitry medvedev, terror attacks, politics, moscou, terrorism

FOCUS russian federation : Kaczynski crash investigation: Russia blames Poland, Poland sees red

Kaczynski crash investigation: Russia blames Poland, Poland sees red

Scandal, mockery, insult. These were the words with which millions of Poles greeted the official report by Russian investigators on the crash of the Polish presidential aeroplane, made public on 12 January. The Russians see Poland as solely to blame for the accident. Warsaw is not issuing denials, but claims the investigation is incomplete

by Matthieu Stankowski @ // 19/01/11

russian federation, moscow, jaroslaw kaczynski, lech kaczynski, smolensk, politics, poland

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Serbia's EU association is not a Must

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IRAN – revolution postponed

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Is it Time to Bury Nabucco?

Latest developments during last weeks related the EU’s policy of diversifying Europes’s energy supplies give a clear indication that EU’s pipedream – Nabucco – is vanishing while the rival Russia’s South Stream gets a boost both on the ground and updated aims. European Commission has tried enhance Nabucco ...

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