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Book Notes: Anton Chekhov, a writer for today

The Day 08 Apr 2024
Navalny, a man of extraordinary courage and humanity, who “laid down his life for his friend,” whose life had been ended in a harsh penal colony like the one on Sakhalin Island that Chekhov knew.
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In 2023, the Kremlin Worked To Dismantle Russia’s Environmental Movement. Some of It Survived.

Moscow Times 28 Dec 2023
In the same year as Nikitin’s arrest, on the other side of the country on Sakhalin island, around nine hours from St. Petersburg by plane, a life-changing conversation was taking place ... In 1996 he joined Sakhalin Environment Watch (SEW).
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A Requiem for Russia

The American Spectator 05 Jul 2023
Her brother Andrei had taken his life, her other brother Victor was feared dead (though he was actually just stranded on Sakhalin Island in the Far East), her sister Iya was withering away in the ...
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The 12 most popular Soviet songs about the Motherland & communism (VIDEO)

Russia Beyond 01 May 2023
That our homeland should get on with its life and that’s all we care about!7. So what can I tell you about Sakhalin? (1965) ... And there is even a rendering by contemporary singer Igor Nikolayev, for whom Sakhalin really is home.
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Sakhalin 2 eyes drop in LNG shipments

Upstream Online 04 Nov 2022
... gas production from the Sakhalin 2 development in the country’s far east may have to be reduced to help maintain the life of the field.
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Russia ID’s body that washed up in Sakhalin as from tour boat

Asahi News 20 Jul 2022
A body that washed ashore on the southern coast of Sakhalin was positively identified as a missing passenger from a sightseeing vessel that sank off Hokkaido's Shiretoko Peninsula on April 23, sources said.
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Body with ‘Kazu’ life jacket found along southern coast of Sakhalin

Asahi News 29 Jun 2022
Russian authorities reported that the body of a man wearing a life jacket with the letters “Kazu” written on it had been found on the southern coast of Sakhalin, according to sources.
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The story of three 19th-century dissidents sent into exile

Economist 02 Jun 2022
And Lev Shternberg, a Ukrainian-born anti-tsarist who had previously languished in jail in Odessa, was shipped to Sakhalin, an island off the east coast of Siberia. \nAlthough life in these far-flung ...
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In this photo provided by the Mayor of Odesa Hennadii Trukhanov in Telegram, firefighters work on the site of a burning building after a Russian drone attack in Odesa, Ukraine, Tuesday, April 23, 2024.
AP / Mayor of Odesa Hennadii Trukhanov via AP
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