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Vremya (Russian: Вре́мя, lit. "Time") is the main
evening newscast in Russia,
airing on
Channel One
Russia (Russian: Первый канал,
Pervy kanal) and previously...
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Vremya Novostei (Russian: Время новостей,
translated as News Time) was a
Russian business socio-political
daily newspaper based in Moscow.
Vremya Novostei...
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Vremya (Russian: Вре́мя) (English: Time) was a
monthly magazine published by
Fyodor Dostoevsky under the
editorship of his
brother Mikhail Dostoevsky....
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fashion designer, blogger,
actress and a
former member of the pop duo
Vremya i Steklo,
which was
created and
produced by Potap.
Nadiia Dorofieieva was...
- The Time of
Troubles (Russian: Смутное время, romanized: ****noye
vremya), also
known as ****a (Russian: Смута, lit. 'troubles'), was a
period of political...
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Vremya i
Steklo (Russian: Время и Стекло, lit. 'Time and Gl****', a pun on
phrase время истекло
meaning 'time's up') was a
Ukrainian pop duo
formed in 2010...
- The New
Times (Russian: Новое Время, tr.
Novoe Vremya) is a
Russian language magazine in Russia. The
magazine was
founded in 1943. The
magazine is a liberal...
- The
outlet was
founded in 2014 as a Russian-language
publication Novoe Vremya (Russian: Новое Время; HB), and
initially received an
investment from Tomáš...
- Time, Forward! (Russian: Время, вперёд!,
Vremya, vperyod!) is a 1965
Soviet drama film
directed by
Sofiya Milkina and
Mikhail Schweitzer based on a novel...
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Nashe Vremya (Russian: Наше время, Our Time) was a
literary and
political newspaper published in 1860–1863 in
Moscow by
Nikolai Pavlov. It
started out...