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* ... that LGBTQ activist Alexey Davydov became the first person to be charged with violating Russia's 2013 anti-gay law after he displayed a sign that read "being gay is normal" at a children's library?
* ... that LGBTQ activist '''[[Alexey Davydov]]''' became the first person to be charged with violating [[Russian anti-LGBT law|Russia's 2013 anti-gay law]] after he displayed a sign that read "being gay is normal" at a children's library?
* ... that to raise funds for the Council of District Dumas, its chairman led an armed squad to storm the Moscow headquarters of the State Bank?
* ... that to raise funds for the '''[[Council of District Dumas]]''', its chairman led an armed squad to storm the Moscow headquarters of the [[State Bank of the Russian Empire|State Bank]]?
* ... that the creator of '''''[[The Americans]]''''' drew inspiration for the show from his time as a CIA officer and [[Illegals Program|a 2010 Russian spy scandal]]?
* ... that both Catholic and Orthodox Christian democrats received a higher share of votes in '''[[Kazansky District, Petrograd|Kazansky District]]''' than in any other district of [[Saint Petersburg|Petrograd]] in the [[1917 Russian Constituent Assembly election|1917 Russian elections]]?
* ... that the Union of Assyrians's mishandling of shoe-polishing stations led to violent conflicts in 1920s Moscow?
* ... that the '''[[All-Russian Union of Assyrians "Khoyad-Atur"|Union of Assyrians]]'''{{`s}} mishandling of shoe-polishing stations led to violent conflicts in 1920s Moscow?
:A [[Russian Armed Forces|Russian]] missile strikes a residential building in [[Izium]], [[Kharkiv Oblast]], [[Ukraine]], killing four people and injuring twenty others. [https://www.pravda.com.ua/eng/news/2025/02/4/7496676/ (Ukrainska Pravda)]
The European Union and Moldova sign an energy deal that will integrate Moldova into the bloc's energy grid after Russia halted gas supplies over an alleged US$709 million unpaid bill. The European Commission says Moldova will receive €250 million ($258 million) this year to help its citizens afford rising energy bills as part of the agreement. (AP)
:The [[European Union]] and [[Moldova]] sign an energy deal that will integrate Moldova into the bloc's [[Synchronous grid of Continental Europe|energy grid]] after [[Russia]] halted gas supplies over an alleged US$709 million unpaid bill. The [[European Commission]] says Moldova will receive €250 million ($258 million) this year to help its citizens afford rising [[electricity pricing|energy bills]] as part of the agreement. [https://apnews.com/article/eu-moldova-energy-russia-cuts-gazprom-3657d8204486044384a4b1a3b8105446 (AP)]
:[[Attacks in Russia during the Russian invasion of Ukraine]]
A bomb explodes inside a building in Moscow, Russia, killing two people and wounding three. The presumed main target, Armen Sarkisyan, a pro-Russia leader in the Donbas, is among the dead. (Reuters)
:A bomb explodes inside a building in [[Moscow]], [[Russia]], killing two people and wounding three. The presumed main target, Armen Sarkisyan, a pro-Russia leader in the [[Donbas]], is among the dead. [https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/one-killed-blast-moscow-residential-building-tass-reports-2025-02-03/ (Reuters)]