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Margarita Simonovna Simonyan[ a] (born 6 April 1980) is a Russian media executive. She is the editor-in-chief of the Russian state-controlled broadcaster RT, [ 1][ 2][ 3] as well as the state-owned media group Rossiya Segodnya. [ 4] Simonyan covered the Second Chechen War in the 2000s while working as a journalist.
v. t. e. Women in Russia have a rich and varied history during numerous regimes throughout the centuries. Since Russian society is multicultural, the experiences of women in Russia vary significantly across ethnic, religious, and social lines. The life of an ethnic Russian woman can be dramatically different from the life of women of minority ...
Anna Vasilyevna Chapman ( Russian: А́нна Васи́льевна Ча́пман; born Anna Vasilyevna Kushchenko, 23 February 1982) is a Russian intelligence agent, media personality, and model who was arrested in the United States on 27 June 2010 as part of the Illegals Program, a Russian spy ring. At the time of her arrest, she was ...
Yevgeny Popov. . ( m. 2013) . Olga Vladimirovna Skabeyeva[ a] ( Russian: Ольга Владимировна Скабеева; born 11 December 1984) is a Russian television presenter, political commentator, [ 1] and propagandist. [ 2] Skabeyeva received the nickname "Iron Doll of Putin TV" due to her criticism of the Russian opposition. [ 3][ 4]
Women made up 51% of 1,383 people arrested in the Sept. 21 anti-mobilisation protest and 71% of the 848 detained on Sept. 24, according to data from OVD-Info, a Russian group that monitors protests.
Ukrainian hackers duped Russian soldiers into talking to them, the FT reported. The hackers set up fake social-media accounts and posed as attractive women, the FT said.
Valeria Valeryevna Lukyanova ( Russian: Валерия Валерьевна Лукьянова; born 1992) is a Russian model [ 2][ 3][ 4] best known for her resemblance to a Barbie doll. [ 5] She currently lives in Mexico. To enhance the Barbie effect Lukyanova uses makeup and contact lenses over her naturally green/gray/blue eyes.
In Russia, feminism originated in the 18th century, influenced by the Age of Enlightenment in Western Europe and mostly confined to the aristocracy. Throughout the 19th century, the idea of feminism remained closely tied to revolutionary politics and to social reform. In the 20th century Russian feminists, inspired by socialist doctrine ...