“Residents and visitors to the city are already welcome at 17 sites, including Tagansky Park, Vorontsovo Manor, Fili and ...
In this photo taken on Monday, Feb. 3, 2014, a squirrel eats, in Moscow's "Neskuchny Sad" park in Moscow, Russia. One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The ...
One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow's parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov says he has received multiple reports ...
MOSCOW – One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow's parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for squirrels. City official Alexei Gorelov says he has received multiple ...
MOSCOW, March 26 (Itar-Tass) - Moscow City’s own ‘hyde parks’, which the authorities conceived as the sites where the opposition forces could organize open-air actions at their own discretion, run the ...
With the arrival of summer, the Russian capital Moscow is preparing to welcome visitors from across the Middle East, offering a comprehensive tourism experience that blends modernity with heritage.
Anderson said this would allow Moscow to qualify for hundreds of thousands dollars in grant money to support public ...
In 2010, following the election of a new mayor, the Moscow city government began to work towards a comfortable urban environment in which citizens would feel like residents rather than mere users of ...
MOSCOW (AP) — One by one, the bushy-tailed residents of Moscow’s parks have been disappearing. The problem: Russians have gone nuts for pet squirrels. Moscow authorities bolstered security last week ...