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  2. Natalia Poklonskaya - Wikipedia

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    In 2014, Poklonskaya was among the most searched-for celebrities on the internet in both Russia and Ukraine. According to Google, she was the year's 7th most searched-for person in Russia [58] and the 8th in Ukraine, [59] and according to the Russian search engine Yandex – the 2nd most searched-for female in Ukraine [60] and the 4th in Russia ...

  3. Yandex Search - Wikipedia

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    Yes. Registration. Optional. Current status. Active. Yandex Search ( Russian: Яндекс) is a search engine owned by the company Yandex, based in Russia. In January 2015, Yandex Search generated 51.2% of all of the search traffic in Russia according to LiveInternet [ ru; uk].

  4. Yandex - Wikipedia

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    Yandex. Yandex LLC (Russian: Яндекс, romanized: Yandeks, IPA: [ˈjandəks]) is a Russian multinational technology company [ 5] providing Internet -related products and services, including an Internet search engine called Yandex Search, launched in 1997, information services, e-commerce, transportation, maps and navigation, mobile ...

  5. List of websites blocked in Russia - Wikipedia

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    2014. In March 2014, in the midst of the annexation of Crimea by the Russian Federation, the LiveJournal blog of Alexei Navalny, Kasparov.ru and Grani.ru were blocked by the government. These sites, which opposed the Russian government, were blocked for "making calls for unlawful activity and participation in mass events held with breaches of ...

  6. Mom speaks out after video goes viral of her picking up kids ...

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    McKenzie, 36, tells TODAY.com that she posted the “hilarious” video because, “As (moms), this is our life day in and day out.”. While she was first “fired up” by the interruption, she ...

  7. 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids - Wikipedia

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    Location. Kyiv, Kharkiv, Simferopol in Ukraine. The 2004 Ukrainian child pornography raids occurred a few months before the First Orange Revolution, when police in Ukraine raided a softcore child pornography ring operating in the cities of Kyiv, Kharkiv, and Simferopol. The ring had operated since 2001 and used a modeling agency as a front.

  8. List of websites blocked in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    As such, sites linking to sites which acted as proxies to The Pirate Bay were themselves added to the list of banned sites, including piratebayproxy.co.uk, piratebayproxylist.com and ukbay.org. This led to the indirect blocking (or hiding) of sites at the following domains, among others: [ 40][ 41]

  9. Odnoklassniki - Wikipedia

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    Launched. March 4, 2006; 18 years ago. ( 2006-03-04) Odnoklassniki (Russian: Одноклассники, lit. 'Classmates'), abbreviated as OK or OK.ru, is a social networking service primarily in Russia and former Soviet Republics. [ 1] The site was launched on March 4, 2006 by Albert Popkov and is currently owned by VK. [ 2]