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The Moscow Times on MSNChechnya’s Kadyrov Shares ‘Training’ Video After Reports of Near-Drowning in Turkey
Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov on Friday released a video of himself exercising, days after Turkish media reported that he had ...
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Venice Days Opening Film ‘Memory,’ Set in War-Torn Chechnya, Boarded by Loco Films (EXCLUSIVE)
"Memory," Vladlena Sandu's war-themed drama that will open Venice Days, has been boarded by Paris-based Loco Films ahead of ...
RusHydro has completed and commissioned the 10MW Tower Hydroelectric Power Station in the Chechen Republic. The facility is ...
In February 2024, Akhmat received his first ministerial posting as Chechnya's minister for youth and sports, a job given to him after less than two years of leading the region's state-backed youth ...
Russian forces re-entered Chechnya last year in an attempt to restore control over the region, which has a history of resistance to Russian rule going back to the czarist era.
This is Chechnya behind the facade of victory declared by Russia seven months ago in its war against the separatist rebels. The Russians occupy almost all of the breakaway region, yet control ...
In Chechnya, these men say they fear for their lives because they're gay Two men, who agreed to speak with "Nightline" in secret, say they were targeted for being gay and had to go into hiding.
Nightmare in Chechnya A journey to the source of the Moscow bombings. When it comes to war, it is a natural human tendency to identify good guys and bad guys—and sometimes, it is a sensible one.
For many civilians in Chechnya, life continues much as it did before -- under a persistent cloud of fear and insecurity. To many, hopes of peace seem even more distant than they did in 1997.
KARAMAKHI, Dagestan -- This isolated southwest Russian village of dirt roads and one-story clay brick houses was profoundly peaceful, its residents say, until a Jordanian cleric named Khabib ...
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