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35 days ago
Fyodor Shchukin tapped President Vladimir Putin’s deputy envoy to the North Caucasus region to serve as the acting prime minister.
37 days ago
Dagestan Leader Steps Down, Putin Names High Court Judge as Successor ⊕
The major reshuffle, surprising in its speed, comes weeks after deadly floods ravaged the North Caucasus region.
41 days ago
Dagestan Head Sergei Melikov Will Step Down in September, Putin Says ○
The announcement comes just weeks after deadly floods ravaged the North Caucasus region.
61 days ago
Dagestan Was Already Facing an Infrastructure Crisis. Then Came the Floods. ⊖⊖
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
Known globally for its tough-guy wrestler memes, the North Caucasus republic is struggling with its worst flooding in over a century.
69 days ago
Regions Calling: Spring Floods Catch Russian Officials Off Guard ⊖
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
The North Caucasus republics of Chechnya and Dagestan are grappling with catastrophic floods after experiencing their heaviest rainfall in decades.
72 days ago
Russia’s North Caucasus hit by massive flooding, thousands evacuated ⊖
Flooding triggered by heavy rain has forced thousands of people to evacuate in southern Russia’s North Caucasus region.
Power Starts Returning to Homes in Dagestan After Major Flooding ○
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
The North Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Saturday recorded its heaviest 24-hour rainfall since 1919.
4 months ago
Government Auction Fails to Attract Bidders for Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport ⊖
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
A small business owner from the North Caucasus republic of Chechnya applied but failed to take part in the scrapped bidding.
5 months ago
These Women Fled Abuse in Russia's North Caucasus. Then They Were Found Dead. ⊖⊖
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a story from The Moscow Times ✅ › The Moscow Times
The recent deaths of two women who fled abusive homes in Chechnya highlight the danger that victims still face outside Russia.
8 months ago
Chairlift disaster leaves three dead and nine injured as cable snaps sending tourists crashing onto rocks on Russia's highest mountain ○
The accident happened on September 12 on the slopes of Mount Elbrus, in the North Caucasus republic of Kabardino-Balkaria, where 37 people were riding the cableway.