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6 languages. Español; Français ... Moscow: The Moscow Times: 1992: Weekly: ... List of Russian newspapers and online news sites in English; Russian information ...
15 languages. Azərbaycanca; ... Russia portal; News websites headquartered in the country of Russia. ... The Moscow Times; N. NEWSru; NGS (Russian digital mass media ...
Moscow - Tula - Orel - Kursk - Belgorod to the border with Ukraine: 720 km (450 mi) Moscow - Kaluga - Bryansk to the border with Ukraine 490 km (300 mi) Moscow - Voronezh - Rostov-on-Don - Krasnodar - Novorossiysk: 1,513 km (940 mi) One of three fully-fledged nationwide motorways in Russia alongside M11 and M12 (all three are toll roads)
The Moscow Times is an Amsterdam-based independent English-language and Russian-language online newspaper. [5] It was in print in Russia from 1992 until 2017 and was distributed free of charge at places frequented by English-speaking tourists and expatriates, such as hotels, cafés, embassies, and airlines, and also by subscription.
This is a list of Russian federal highways and the motorway portions of them. Note that Russian federal highways in their entirety have often been mistakenly called "motorways" in English, even though they are traditionally two-lane physically undivided roads (i.e. not controlled access highways), due to their traditional name "Avtomagistral" (Автомагистраль) which can be ...
More than 150 fake local news websites pushing Russian propaganda to U.S. audiences are connected to John Mark Dougan, an American former law enforcement officer living in Moscow, according to a ...
The State Company Russian Highways (Russian: Государственная компания «Российские автомобильные дороги», commonly referred to as Avtodor) is the Russian state infrastructure and highway service company. The company was founded in 2009, and is based in Moscow. [1]
The M10 "Russia" (Russian: "Россия") is a federal highway in Russia connecting the country's two largest cities, Moscow and Saint Petersburg.Other than in the vicinity of Moscow and Saint Petersburg, the M10 is basically a two-lane highway (one lane for each direction), with an occasional third centre lane to allow overtaking or for left-turning traffic at intersections.