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"When a woman's nudity is not controlled by men, when she's not using it to entertain men, or to give them sexual satisfaction or advertise men's products – when she's using her sexuality for her own aims, political aims – that really makes patriarchy irritated. And you can see the result."
Mr Putin claimed to have been entertained by the demonstration, telling a press conference afterwards: "As for the protest, I liked it."
lol. Yes, putin was totally irritated.
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President Vladimir Putin introduced a law restricting non-governmental organisations (NGOs) from getting funding from foreign governments. Many closed down as a result.
Should have really put them all to jail for treason.
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Gérard Depardieu registered as Russian resident amid tax row with France
French actor and acquaintance of President Putin receives papers for flat in Mordovia and announces plans to open restaurant
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Not having none of your asteroid shit.
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President Vladimir Putin signed a controversial measure banning the adoption of Russian children by U.S. families, the Kremlin said Friday.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law broadening the definition of treason which opponents say could be used to smother dissent and put almost anyone who has contact with foreigners at risk.
The law allows Russians representing international organizations to be charged with treason, as well as those working for foreign intelligence. It took effect on Wednesday when it was published in the official gazette, despite a promise by Putin on Monday that he would review it.
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A Russian nuclear-powered attack submarine was detected within 200 miles of the East Coast last month — the first time that particular class of submarine had been detected near a U.S. coast, defense officials told The Washington Free Beacon.
The workers arrived at Sergei Khlystov's gate on a Friday evening to bulldoze his home and clear a path for sewage pipes to the Olympic village being built in the Russian city of Sochi.
Khlystov and his 33-year-old son-in-law, Maxim Samokhval, at first tried to block the workers but then stood aside and watched as the two-storey house was destroyed.
Investigators say further tests needed on jet that crashed with Lech Kaczynski on board as assassination fears mount
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Because Star Wars makes everything better
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Gathered here are some of the more interesting photos taken of Vladimir Putin during his tenure as Russia's prime minister over the past few years.
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Vladimir Putin took to the skies over northern Siberia in a motorised hang glider to help endangered cranes begin their migration to wintering grounds in Iran and India.
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Palaces, yachts, white gold watches and a £47,000 toilet on his plane are just a few of the presidential perks Vladimir Putin enjoys, according to a damning new report. In 2008 the reinstalled Russian President famously compared his life in office to a 'galley slave' during a press conference.
But now a lavish list of luxuries at his disposal have been revealed by Boris Nemtsov, a former deputy prime minister turned Putin critic.
Nemtsov estimated that the maintenance of Putin's residences, jets and cars alone costs £1.6 billion a year.
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Three members of Russian female punk rock band Pussy Riot were sentenced to two years in prison Friday after they were found guilty of hooliganism for performing a song critical of President Vladimir Putin in a church.
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Oh, it's ON now !
Russian President Vladimir Putin had no trouble getting the Kremlin-controlled parliament to approve former President Dmitry Medvedev as his prime minister Tuesday, but he did not much like the startlingly critical questions Medvedev faced from lawmakers before the vote.
Communists and leftists challenged Medvedev over his failed reforms and the lack of progress on modernizing Russia's economy, the stated priority of his four years as president.
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I loled a little too hard.
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the way it's done
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Oh, the suspense was killing me...
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Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has warned of the dire consequences of a military conflict with the Islamic Republic, saying Moscow will do its utmost to avert a war on Iran.