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"Putin's biggest secret" is taking a leisurely stroll through Germany

Still, it is known that he has two daughters from his marriage with his ex-wife Lyudmila Ocheretnaya. They are 35-year-old Katerina Tikhonova and 37-year-old Maria Vorontsova, who in April were on the list of American and European sanctions aimed at Putin's family and close associates.

Global University Rankings: Asia Ascending, America Ailing

QS Quacquarelli Symonds, global higher education analysts, released the seventeenth edition of the QS World University Rankings - the world's most-consulted, most-covered source of comparative information about university performance.
26 Asian universities place among the global top-100 - the highest number ever.

"Most likely, coronavirus will stay with us forever"

Director of Martsinovsky Institute of Medical Parasitology, Tropical and Vector-Borne diseases of Moscow State University "Sechenov", Alexander Lukashev, stated this for the Radio "Moscow Speaking".
The Russian virologist noted that the development of coronavirus in the SARS scenario, when the disease could be completely eradicated, is currently impossible.

Putin’s daughter enters dance contest (videos)

When it comes to living on the edge of danger, tossing Vladimir Putin’s daughter several feet into the air might be up there with wrestling a grizzly bear or tightrope-walking with no safety net.
So spare a thought for Dmitry Alekseev, the dance partner of Katerina Tikhonova, who is widely believed to be Putin’s daughter.

Six Turkish universities rank in top 20 in emerging Europe and Central Asia countries

Six Turkish universities have placed in the top 20 of a university ranking list taking into consideration 20 nations from emerging Europe and Central Asia (EECA). 

A total of 12 universities made the top 100 in the list compiled by the QS Emerging Europe and Central Asia (EECA) University Rankings for the education year of 2015/2016. 

Turkey detains Russian student trying to cross into Syria 'to join ISIL'

Turkish authorities have detained a female Russian student as she attempted to cross into war-torn Syria, Russian authorities said June 5.

Moscow State University student Varvara Karaulova, 19, was found in the Turkish border town of Kilis after she vanished from the Russian capital, the interior ministry said in a statement.