Angelina Melnikova won the women’s all-around as “individual neutral athlete” months after winning a primary for United ...
Russian content creator Yulia shared differences between Indian and foreign office cultures on Instagram Indian colleagues often check if others have eaten and do not leave before senior staff leave ...
The Karnataka High Court has allowed the central government to issue travel documents for an overstaying Russian woman, Nina Kutina, and her two minor daughters to return to Russia. The family was ...
The Karnataka High Court on Friday allowed the Union Government to issue travel documents for a Russian woman and her two minor daughters, facilitating their return to Russia after they were found ...
Coming down heavily on a man claiming to be the father of two Russian girls found living with their mother in a cave in Karnataka, the Supreme Court today asked what he had been doing while his ...
In “Motherland,” the journalist Julia Ioffe charts the Russian campaign to emancipate women — and the country’s failure to ...
The Karnataka high court on Friday permitted the Union government to issue travel documents to facilitate the return of a Russian woman and her two minor daughters who had been discovered living in a ...
A Russian woman named Yulia has taken to Instagram to declare Bengaluru as the most livable city in India, sharing a video of herself strolling through the city’s streets while praising its climate ...
The woman, identified as Nina Kutina, was found on July 11 in a cave in the Ramatirtha Hills near Gokarna in Kumta taluk Nina Kutina was found in the Gokarna caves on July 11. PIC/X@NDCCOMPUTERS The ...
Anastasia Sharova, a Russian woman living in India, has captured attention online with a viral post challenging common misconceptions about the country. In her detailed observations, Sharova debunked ...
The woman, identified as Nina Kutina, was found on July 11 in a cave in the Ramatirtha Hills near Gokarna in Kumta taluk File The Karnataka High Court on Friday permitted the Union Government to issue ...
In a significant breakthrough, Interpol has identified Liudmila Zavada as the "Woman in Pink," whose body was discovered in Spain in 2005. The identification, made possible through Interpol's ...
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