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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Dorofeeva (section 2010-2020: Vremya i Steklo)
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...
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Time and Glass (redirect from Vremya i Steklo)
Vremya i Steklo (Russian: Время и Стекло, lit. 'Time and Glass', a pun on phrase время истекло meaning 'time's up') was a Ukrainian pop duo formed in 2010...
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Time, Forward! (redirect from Vremya, vperyod!)
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...
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The New Times (magazine) (redirect from Novoye Vremya)
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...
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The New Voice of Ukraine (redirect from Novoye Vremya (Ukraine))
The outlet was founded in 2014 as a Russian-language publication Novoe Vremya (Russian: Новое Время; HB), and initially received an investment from Tomáš...
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Time of Troubles (redirect from Smutnoye Vremya)
The Time of Troubles (Russian: Смутное время, romanized: Smutnoye vremya), also known as Smuta (Russian: Смута, lit. 'troubles'), was a period of political...
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