If there’s one thing a worldwide pandemic has taught us, it’s that even in an increasingly globalized world, different countries have different approaches on how to handle a crisis, which ultimately lead to different outcomes.
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YouTuber and a Russian influencer were ordered off Indonesia’s resort island of Bali on Friday after recording themselves defying mandatory mask-wearing with some imaginative makeup.Clips of the video created by Josh Paler Lin and Leia Se and posted two weeks ago show the two duping supermarket guards with a painted surgical mask after they were refused entry because Se was unmasked.“Did you notice like no one’s actually looking at you?” Paler exclaimed.
“I can’t believe it worked!” he said in
.If there’s one thing a worldwide pandemic has taught us, it’s that even in an increasingly globalized world, different countries have different approaches on how to handle a crisis, which ultimately lead to different outcomes.
hackers who may have ties to the Russian government held an oil company that runs a critical oil pipeline hostage with ransomware. This forced the pipeline to shut down while the company dealt with the situation, causing slowdowns in fuel distribution affecting much of the eastern United States.
The Lord of the Rings” they’d never heard of. There was Gollum gargling in his cave.
Rammstein‘s Till Lindemann has shared a new video for his solo single, ‘Lubimiy Gorod’ – watch it below.The song, sung entirely in Russian, was made for the film Devyatayev, which was released on April 29.Translated as “beloved town”, the orchestral piano-driven ballad was originally performed by Mark Bernes in 1939.Earlier this month it was revealed that Lindemann’s Live In Moscow concert film is coming to cinemas for one night only in most countries. In Germany and Austria, however, fans will
This weekend’s episode of “Saturday Night Live” will be a historic occasion for the long running sketch show.
Tonight’s Saturday Night Live will be livestreamed internationally via YouTube in more than 100 countries, including Australia, Brazil, Canada, India, Mexico, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, and the United Kingdom.
“The Masked Singer” returned for the “spicy six” showdown on Wednesday, and after some fun performances from the remaining contestants, fans had to bid farewell to Robopine!
returned for the «spicy six» showdown on Wednesday, and after some fun performances from the remaining contestants, fans had to bid farewell to Robopine!During Wednesday's show, fans got to see performances from all six of the costumed celebs still in the competition — Robopine, The Piglet, The Black Swan, The Russian Dolls, The Chameleon and The Yeti.Despite a stirring cover of «Water Runs Dry» by Boyz II Men, which showed off his deep well of talent for R&B crooning, Robopine still came up
Live In Moscow concert film is coming to cinemas for one night only – check out the trailer below.The German band – comprised of Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann and guitarist of death metal outfit Hypocrisy, Peter Tägtgren – played the VTB Arena in Russia’s capital city on March 15, 2020.Last November, the duo announced they had parted ways and would be “pursuing their own plans in the future”.
Rammstein’s video for ‘Pussy’ online six years ago.Andrei Borovikov was charged with “manufacturing and distributing pornography” and was later found guilty by a Russian court.Borovikov, who works as an environmental campaigner, will now serve two-and-a-half years in prison for posting the video, an action that took place in 2014.
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Rammstein video on social media.Borovikov has been accused of “distributing pornography” posting a link to the band’s track ‘Pussy’ on Russian social media platform VKontakte six years ago.The activist was charged in the case last year, despite sharing the video in 2014, and Amnesty International believe it to be linked to him working as a campaign manager for Vladimir Putin opponent Alexei Navalny.Watch Rammstein’s ‘Pussy’ video below.If convicted at the Lomonosovsky District Court, Borovikov
He’s no longer singing the blues. After three months of being trapped on a Chinese boy band competition show, Russian language interpreter Vladislav Ivanov has finally been set free. “Thank y’all for your support,” said Ivanov, 27, on social media platform Weibo Saturday.