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[Title] => Russian opposition leader returns to Moscow
[Summary] => Hundreds of supporters greeted the charismatic Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny as he returned to Moscow on yesterday after his surprise release from jail and vowed to push forward with his campaign to become mayor of the Russian capital.
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[Title] => Ano ang nangyayari sa Year 6?
[Summary] => Ayon sa pag-aaral ng mga numerologist, kapag ang taon (year) ay may suma total na 6, nagkakataong may nangyayaring kaguluhan sa iba’t ibang panig ng mundo kagaya ng rebelyon, rebolusyon, giyera at pagpapatalsik sa lider ng bansa. Narito ang mga sumusunod na halimbawa:
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[Title] => Russian parliament approves harsh bill on protests
[Summary] => The Kremlin-controlled Russian parliament on yesterday rammed through a harsh bill that raises fines 150-fold for people taking part in unsanctioned rallies, a move aimed at discouraging the opposition from challenging President Vladimir Putin.
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[Title] => (UPDATE) Kremlin reassigns architect of Putin's system
[Summary] => Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has reassigned the man regarded as the Kremlin's chief ideologist and the architect of the tightly controlled political system implemented under Vladimir Putin.
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[Title] => Anti-Putin protests draw tens of thousands
[Summary] => Tens of thousands of Russians jammed a Moscow avenue yesterday to demand free elections and an end to Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's 12-year rule
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[Title] => This time, in Russia!
[Summary] => Don’t look now, but it seems the Arab Spring has made its way north to Russia! Thousands have shown their anger at the recently held elections where Vladimir Putin’s political party allegedly won through fraud.
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[Title] => Russia's stunning protests end with hint of change
[Summary] => Tens of thousands of people held the largest anti-government protests that post-Soviet Russia has ever seen on yesterday to criticize electoral fraud and demand an end to Vladimir Putin's rule.
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[Title] => Fireworks thrown at Moscow protest
[Summary] => Police clashed with demonstrators protesting alleged election fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities on yesterday as anger boiled over against strongman Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his United Russia party.
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[Title] => Hundreds detained at anti-fraud protest in Moscow
[Summary] => Police clashed with demonstrators protesting vote fraud in Moscow and at least two other major Russian cities yesterday, as anger boiled over against Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his ruling United Russia party.
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[Title] => Protesters accuse Putin's party of rigging vote
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UNITED RUSSIA
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[Title] => Russian parliament approves harsh bill on protests
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