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Just before midnight Monday, the Treasury Department released an unclassified list of Russian oligarchs, influential politicians and business professionals who are close to Russian President Vladimir Putin and could be the target of future sanctions. The new list has more than 200 individuals

The ExxonMobil chief executive has had a close and personal relationship with Igor Sechin, head of the Russian oil giant Rosneft, for over a decade.

Men have very few close male friends any more. Why are men so afraid of emotional intimacy, and what can they do about it?

Home > New Posting > Cultural Etiquette: Russia: The People. Russia has had a long history of totalitarianism, which has resulted in a rather fatalistic approach to living.

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A traditional Russian wedding lasts for at least two days and some weddings last as long as a week. Throughout the celebration there is dancing, singing, long toasts, and a …

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Trump’s dodge—that he has no businesses in Russia, so there is no connection to Putin—is a classic magician’s trick.

Philippine kinship uses the generational system (see Kinship terminology) to define family.It is one of the more simple classificatory systems of kinship (especially if compared to the complex English-language kinship system, e.g., cousin).

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This article first appeared on the European Council on Foreign Relations site. In the 1990s, the so-called “Russian Mafia” was Europe’s new nightmare, an overblown threat surging west into Europe instead of Soviet tanks. In the 2000s, it had become a cliché, the thriller writer’s staple. Now