A migrant worker is seen through a carriage window as he waits for departure of a train bound for Tajikistan in Moscow, October 7, 2011. REUTERS/Denis Sinyakov (RUSSIA – Tags: BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT TRANSPORT SOCIETY)
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A migrant worker is seen through a carriage window as he waits for departure of a train bound for Tajikistan in Moscow
Posted October 18th, 2011 at 2:40 pm (UTC+0)
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James Brooke is the Russia/CIS bureau chief for Voice of America. A lifelong journalist, he covered West Africa, Brazil, the American Rocky Mountain States, Canada, and Japan/Korea for The New York Times. A resident of Moscow since 2006, he was first Bloomberg bureau chief for the region. In 2010, he joined VOA. In addition to writing Russia Watch, his weekly blog, he also does video, radio and web reports from Russia and the former USSR.
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