It was the deadliest attack on Russian territory since the 2004 Beslan school siege, when Islamist militants took more than 1,000 people, including hundreds of children, hostage. About 330 people ...
They began shooting ... London School of Economics and started his career as an intern at Bloomberg. He has spent over 14 years covering the former Soviet Union. He speaks fluent Russian.
Here is a selection of what the international press has published about Finland in the last week: School shooting brings up ...
Russia's intelligence services worked tirelessly to defend the country, he added. Still, Friday's shooting ... of international affairs at The New School in New York, said the FSB appeared ...
Enhanced security measures have been implemented across Russia following the March 22 ... the deadliest attack in the country since the Beslan school siege in 2004. 1 People visiting Red Square ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin lit a candle ... Putin also expressed deep condolences following the Moscow shooting, calling it a "barbaric terrorist act" in a video statement released ...
Finland has a lot of saunas. Surveys shows it's the happiest country in the world. It's also a new NATO member. How does all ...
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Moscow Shooting Poses Awkward Questions for Russia's Intelligence Agencies LONDON ... Nina Krushcheva, a professor of international affairs at The New School in New York, said the FSB appeared ...
Russia’s intelligence services worked tirelessly to defend the country, he added. Still, the shooting on March 22 ... Nina Khrushcheva of The New School in New York said the FSB appeared ...
Russia's intelligence services worked tirelessly to defend the country, he added. Still, Friday's shooting, in which at least 139 people ... Nina Krushcheva, a professor of international affairs at ...