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What did federal authorities know about thetwo brothers, especially the older one, who, as you know, traveled to Russialast year, and was on the radar Russian intelligence a year before that. We'vebreaking news tonight from Joe Johnson that's on chie
November 29th,a bustling market in the Syrian city of Rehub. In one moment,customers were buying fruits and vegetables. The next moment, an explosion. Witnesses say the bodies were mutilated, decapitated. That's according to Amnasty International,stu
Russians, Americans Build Musical Bridges MOSCOW In the early 1960s, at the height of the Cold War, the Yale Russian Chorus came to Moscow to break the ice between the Soviet Union and the United States. Fast forward 50 years and Americans and Russia
Washington Lacks Consensus on Russian Hacking 华盛顿对俄罗斯黑客缺乏共识 WASHINGTON Washington continues to speak with a cacophony of voices on Russian meddling in last months U.S. presidential election, displaying a lack of consensus du
Russias Communist Party still remembers Joseph Stalin, and so it seems to many other Russians. The Soviet dictator, who was responsible for millions of deaths during his thirty-year rule, has just come third in a poll of great Russians. Around 50 mil
Cyprus Crisis Burns Russian Investors For years, construction companies in Cyprus lured Russians to invest in the Mediterranean island. Over the last decade, 40,000 Russians moved to Cyprus. They now make up five percent of the population. The lure,
Hi, I'm Carl Azuz, we welcome you to ourSeptember 11th 2013 edition of CNN student news. This is the anniversary of thetragic day of American history when members of al-Qaeda terrorists grouphijacked 4 passage planes of United States, they flow two o
MOSCOW, Oct. 19 (Xinhua) -- The red-haired Russian spy Anna Chapman, who recently received a state award in Kremlin for espionage, has posed for a men's magazine wielding a revolver, local media reported on Tuesday. Some media reports have hailed Cha
Winter Olympics Open in Sochi 冬奥会在索契开幕 From VOA Learning English, this is In The News. Millions of sports lovers are thinking about just one thing right now -- the Winter Olympics in Sochi, Russia. Close to 2,900 men and women are set
By Lisa McAdams Moscow 23 April 2007 Russian President Boris Yeltsin waves as he arrives at Helsinki airport (File photo - 20 Mar 1997) Russia's first freely elected president, Boris Yeltsin, has died of heart failure at the age of 76. VOA's Lisa Mca
By Anya Ardayeva Moscow 25 September 2009 Russians look at the newest cars at the Moscow auto show The Russian government is planning to introduce its own cash for clunkers package, following the success of rebate programs in the U.S. and parts of w
The leader of the left wing movement Left Front Sergei Udaltsov holds a poster reading Everyone is equal before the law outside the Moscow headquarters of Russian oil company Lukoil, 09 Mar 2010 Spectacular car crashes are making news in Russia these
Russians Voice Support as Truckers' Protest Jams Road MOSCOW A massive traffic jam formed Friday on Moscow's Ring Road after police blocked a column of truckers driving at low speed to protest a doubling of road tolls, as well as high fines for not p
奥巴马即将发表国情咨文讲话 WHITE HOUSE With his popularity ratings starting to improve as a result of an improving economy and lower unemployment, President Barack Obama is preparing to focus on his domestic accomplishments in his upcomi
Chapter 39 - A moral victory Several tens of thousands of the slain lay in diverse postures and various uniforms on the fields and meadows belonging to the Davydov family and to the crown serfs those fields and meadows where for hundreds of years the
By Andre de Nesnera Washington 11 October 2007 Relations remain tense between Russia and Georgia several weeks after Georgian forces killed two Russian military officers in the Georgian separatist region of Abkhazia. In this background report from Wa
By Barry Newhouse Irbil 10 June 2007 Traveling Iraq's highways is a perilous undertaking, and few understand the risks as well as the country's truckers. It is a job where ambushes are expected and breakdowns can be deadly. But one group of trucker
Sketch shows 10 Russians in US courtroom before being ordered deported in spy swap with Moscow A U.S. judge has ordered 10 suspects in a Russian spy ring deported as part of a swap between the United States and Russia. Judge Kimba Wood handed down he
Russian President Dmitri Medvedev (R) and officials observe a minute of silence for victims of this week's suicide bombings, in Mahachkala, the capital of Dagestan, a province in Russia's volatile North Caucasus, 01 April 2010 President Dmitri Medved
JUDY WOODRUFF: There's a split tonight between Donald Trump and his own Republican Party, at issue, serious allegations that the Russians were playing spy games during the presidential campaign. John Yang begins our coverage. JOHN YANG: Top congressi