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written in Swedish
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LIVE REPORTING BBC Radio Scotland Lunchtime Live
Sweden: Investigation is underway after two Britons found dead in Malmö
July 2024
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ITV On Assignment with Rageh Omaar, April 2024
ORIGINAL NEWS FEATURES
Protest takes over Eurovision
TikTok, May 2024
Unprecedented protests stab Europe's favourite music extravaganza
Bloomberg QuickTake, July 2020 (15K views)
LGBT Couples in Russia Face Greater Legislative Prejudice After Constitution Change
HBO, Vice News Tonight, March 2018 (52K views)
How Russian Prisoners Are Using Tattoos To Protest Putin
Euronews, December 2018 (268K views)
Russian rappers defy authorities to challenge society
In October the duo, known as IC3PEAK, published their first political music video. In 'Death No More' their characters tackle youth protests and Kremlin’s crackdown on the opposition.
Two months later, Kostylev was detained at the train station in Novosibirsk. The video of a police officer dragging the handcuffed performer to the police station went viral. 'Death No More' racked up over nine million views and the band's album moved to the top of Russia's iTunes music chart.
Euronews, May 2019 (2K views)
The disabled man who defied expectations to write Russia's most-read political blog
Gorbunov is the author of the once-anonymous Stalingulag. With more than a million followers on Twitter and over 370,000 on the Telegram messaging app, it’s one of Russia’s most-read political blogs.
Calling himself a "simple Russian from Dagestan", the blogger openly criticises the authorities and doesn't shy away from profanity.
EXCLUSIVE
The Associated Press, July 2020
Russian constitution change ends hopes for same-sex marriage
At the Lagutenko wedding in 2017, the couple exchanged vows, rings and kisses in front of friends and relatives, then took a traditional drive in a limousine, stopping at landmarks for photos.
But because they were both women, the wedding wasn’t legal in Russia.
The Associated Press, May 2017
Chechen gays survive torture, flee to Moscow safe houses
Anzor was lying on a dirty floor as a man in army boots jumped on his back. His agony worsened when his captors started torturing him with electric shocks.
“It’s a feeling like they are breaking every bone of every joint in your body at the same time,” he said.
The Associated Press, March 2017
Russian protester decries prison conditions
Newly free after more than a year in prison, Russian opposition activist Ildar Dadin described beatings and other harsh treatment he says that he endured behind bars. He said that it drove him to thoughts of suicide, but that he overcame the despair through belief in his own integrity.
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CULTURE FEATURES
The Associated Press, September 2020
Russian artist fills Moscow museum with colourful latex sculptures
Big, bright... and made from latex. These sculptures and dresses were made by Russian artist Sasha Frolova. She works in many formats at once - sculpture, music performance, and latex dress design.
"I think that the main task of an artist is the creation of a parallel reality," says Frolova. "The parallel reality of the artist's creativity and the filling of it with artist's works of art. As well as the implication of the people inside of this world."
There's no limit to creativity, but there is a limit to a latex object.
The Associated Press, September 2020
Garage Museum's art festival gets underway
Moscow's Garage Museum has opened for its second triennial of Russian contemporary art. Organisers let last year's artists choose which artists would participate in this year's show. Here at the world famous Gorky Park dozens of artists have gathered at Moscow's Garage Museum.
They've come to show off their designs at the second triennial of Russian contemporary art. And this year organisers let the artists from the 1st triennial choose who they thought should participate in the exhibition. Some invited their friends, others invited acquaintances or even a professional rival. One artist even sold a place through an auction bid.
Euronews, September 2020
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The video has more than 7M views on YouTube
The Associated Press, March 2012
EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW
Russian spy Anna Chapman attends fashion week
Former Russian spy Anna Chapman turned heads Friday in Moscow when she attended the fashion show of Turkish designer Cengiz Abazoglu. Seated in the front row, Chapman said: "I wear only clothes from Russian designers. This decision I made not so long ago. To choose clothes for myself and plan my collections in the future I am very interested in watching everything new."