Section: USA TODAY (USA)
Famous cat crosses $4 billion bridge before Vladimir Putin
Russian President Vladimir Putin wanted to be the first to walk over the newly built $4 billion dollar bridge linking Russia to Crimea. However, a cat beat him to it! Veuer’s Sam Berman has the full story. …read more Source: USA...
The cat's out of the bag (and on the bridge): Did this kitty beat Vladimir Putin across Crimean span?
The contentious bridge linking Russia to Crimea has prompted another controversy, this one over whether Russian President Vladimir Putin’s ceremonial first crossing actually came in second — to a cat. Putin proudly drove a bright orange, Russian-built truck across the Kerch Strait Bridge Tuesday. …read more Source: USA...
Vladimir Putin opens controversial bridge connecting Russia to Crimea
It will be the longest bridge in Europe, taking over the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon. …read more Source: USA...
Vladimir Putin to open controversial bridge connecting Russia to Crimea
It will be the longest bridge in Europe, taking over the Vasco da Gama Bridge in Lisbon. …read more Source: USA...
Cool old cars make a showing in Kiev
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Ukraine: Italian football hooligan turns pro-Russian separatist
Ukraine: Italian football hooligan turns pro-Russian separatist …read more Source: USA...
Vote in Crimea, Tatars largely ignore Russian election
Vote in Crimea, Tatars largely ignore Russian election Video provided by AFP …read more Source: USA...
Putin says Jews, Ukrainians, Tatars could be behind U.S. election meddling
Vladimir Putin says he doesn’t care about alleged Russian interference in the U.S. presidential election. …read more Source: USA...
United States mulls arming Ukraine as Russian menace grows near NATO border
U.S. envoy and military leaders are now talking openly about providing Ukraine with means to defend itself from a growing Russian menace. …read more Source: USA...
June cyberattack hit Ukraine hospitals
The cyberattack that ripped through Ukraine on June 27 disrupted operations at several hospitals and pharmacies, knocking out scanners and briefly leaving patients in limbo. Ukrainian officials blame Russia, but Moscow denies any responsibility. (July 19) …read more Source: USA...