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A publicly available text, formally agreed to by all parties, including robust monitoring mechanisms, are key elements to support any ceasefire or peace agreement, the Institute for the Study of War ...
But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.
Russia imposed its traditions on us in two ways: through the Moscow church — during both the Russian Empire and Soviet times — and through the promotion of certain narratives by so-called cultural ...
Moscow and much of Russia west of the Urals could see notable temperature increases by midcentury, but this is not expected ...
MOSCOW, April 16. /TASS/. Some 80% of Russians consider themselves to be happy to varying degrees, according to the results of the Russian Public Opinion Research Center’s survey (VCIOM).
The foreign minister stressed that "Russia has consistently upheld the belief that reliance on enduring values common to all major world religions and cultures along with respect for the unique identi ...
On 18 April at 18:00 the BRICS+ Information and Cultural Media Centre in Moscow will celebrate Nowruz, an ancient Eastern ...
On Wednesday, the Stanford department of Slavic languages and literatures hosted a colloquium featuring Stuart H. Goldberg, ...
Russia’s war on Ukraine continues, despite US attempts to broker a ceasefire. Russia has repurposed history to build its ...
AFP Natsuko FUKUE and Caroline GARDIN World Expo opened on Sunday with 160 countries and regions showcasing their technology, ...
Russia is stepping up its use of ballistic missiles against Ukraine just as American military support becomes more uncertain.
Two Russian strikes on Friday killed 20 in President Volodymyr Zelensky’s home town Kryvy Rih, in central Ukraine. While Russia said the attack was a "precision strike" on a meeting of Ukrainian ...