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But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.
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Should we stop platforming Russian culture?“While many people believe that culture is outside of politics,” a United24 Media Representative, who didn't want to be named, tells Euronews Culture. “Russia uses this belief to support the ...
Russia’s war on Ukraine continues, despite US attempts to broker a ceasefire. Russia has repurposed history to build its ...
Thanks to my mother, and thanks to the chance of discovering Shostakovich, I have always felt that European culture without Russia is missing a wing. Much better educated people than me have spent ...
Her father privatised state assets in the late 1990s as Boris Yeltsin’s deputy prime minister. It has given Olga Koch an ...
attributes it to a general “rejection of Russian language and Russian culture” in the wake of the Russia-Ukraine war. “A lot of Russian-speaking people aren’t actually Russian. A lot of post-Soviet ...
Points of Attraction,' aimed at promoting the Russian language and culture among Indian students studying Russian. The Tribune, now published from Chandigarh, started publication on February 2 ...
Now, the government-run fundraising platform, United24, is renewing its efforts, to keep its agenda in the public eye, and it fears Western perception is moving more favourably towards the Russian ...
Points of Attraction," aimed at promoting the Russian language and culture among Indian students studying Russian. Amity University was represented by Kumari Mansi, Coordinator of the Centre for ...
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