Vivid red and orange paintings by Bronze Age artists go on show for the first time.
A gargantuan investment in economic development across many eastern Russian regions was confirmed in Irkutsk by En+ Group.
Shocking but inspiring account of heroic woman who survived after bear overpowered her, then buried her alive as its dinner.
Eyecatching belt buckles worn by Xiongnu female invaders is found buried on the banks of the Yenesei River in modern-day Tuva Republic.
The 76-metre (246 ft) high cascade is also called ‘The Bride’ for its distinctive female shape.
Forest fire may have caused the blasts which led to 400 people being evacuated.
‘Taiga burning’ - as scared bears are driven out of their natural habitat towards settlements where they are shot as danger to people.
Lena Pillars, a World Heritage Site, hit by the rampant flames, as calls grow for greater efforts to tackle infernos.
Unique Paleolithic prize for scientists, a jaw of an early human who 'feasted on woolly mammoth' - but may have been cannibalised.