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More than 1,600 Thais gathered in four cities on Friday in an attempt to break the Guinness World Records' largest ever simultaneous massage, Thai's daily The Nation reported.
Acclaimed British actor Ralph Fiennes, recently debuted as a film director of Shakespeare’s Coriolanus, arrived in Russia to head the jury of the Andrei Tarkovsky Mirror International Film Festival.
An expert panel set up by the World Health Organization (WHO) has established a potential link between the use of mobile phones and brain cancer, the organization said in a statement on its website.
The Russian Orthodox Church has given the country's Airborne Troops a mobile chapel to accompany them on military drills and combat missions, a paratrooper spokesman said on Friday.
Matthew Bourne, widely hailed as Britain’s most popular and successful choreographer, will bring his new ballet, a revolutionary version of Sergei Prokofiev’s classical Cinderella, to the Chekhov International Theater Festival in Moscow on May 25.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church, Patriarch Kirill, and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Friday promoted the Slavonic Literature Day, marked on May 24.
Investigations in the Volga region city of Yoshkar-Ola have charged the head of a local Jehovah's Witness branch with inciting religious hatred, local investigators said on Wednesday.11
A film by veteran Russian director Alexander Sokurov has been picked to be screened at the prestigious Venice Film Festival this year.
Russian Oscar-winning film director Nikita Mikhalkov said that he does not consider his two-part Burnt by the Sun 2 project a failure, despite making a multi-million dollar loss.