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DNA proves Bolsheviks killed all of Russian czar's children

One of the most enduring mysteries of the 20th century has been put to rest: DNA analysis of bone fragments has proven that two of Czar Nicholas' children believed to have escaped were killed with their royal family during the Russian Revolution.

Time.com: Russia's Last Czar Declared Victim of Repression

The last czar and his family were victims of political repression, Russia's Supreme Court ruled Wednesday, formally restoring the Romanov name and furthering a Kremlin effort to encourage patriotism by celebrating the country's czarist past

90 years on, Russia remembers slain royals

It was 90 years ago Thursday that Russia's last royal family was executed -- but this year's anniversary comes with scientific proof ending years of speculation that some of the Romanovs managed to survive.

Discovery solves mystery of last Czar's family

Preliminary results from a U.S. military laboratory show that remains exhumed outside the Russian city of Yekaterinburg in 2007 belong to two children of Russia's last czar, Nicholas II, a spokeswoman for Yekaterinburg regional governor Eduard Rossel said Wednesday.

UK condemns 'reprehensible' Russia

The British Council on Thursday denounced a Russian "campaign of intimidation," which it said had made it impossible to continue operating in two Russian cities.

Time.com: UK-Russian Tension Growing

As the standoff in Russia with the British Council worsens, TIME's correspondent recalls similar problems more than 20 years ago

Time.com: Playing Politics with the Romanovs

Emperor Nicholas and his family were executed in 1918. But with newly discovered remains, they're making headlines again in Russia

Murdered Russian royals 'found'

Prosecutors said Friday they have reopened an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths of the last Russian czar and his family nearly 90 years ago after an archaeologist said the remains of Nicholas II's son and heir to the throne may have finally been found.

Fortune: RISING IN RUSSIA Chaos continues to increase, but so does Western investment. Despite great risks, companies

THE HUMAN SPIRIT knows few bounds, and no place proves that right now more than Russia. Western investment keeps rising, almost in step with the growing chaos. Foreign managers and advisers have ha...

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