Following are some main stories from the print edition of Moscow News biweekly.
Arctic heat
A shrinking Arctic ice cap could mean more heat waves and weather chaos as it speeds up global warming, scientists say. Though this summer’s record-breaking temperatures may not be evidence of global warming, climate change will make anomalies like this summer’s a regular occurrence.
Going semi-naked
Moscow residents are stripping to beat the heat as women don see-through fabrics and men walk bare-chested. In the struggle to stay cool, city dwellers try everything to work less.
Easy rider
Putin visits a biker convention and talks about his meeting with a group of Russian spies that included Anna Chapman. Honing his macho image, the prime minister is pictured in a Harley-Davidson trike.
The stories will be also published on the newspaper’s website tomorrow. Please note the website has also got some original reporting, too.
RIA Novosti