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Moscow, Russia's vibrant capital, is a city of immense scale and endless possibilities, attracting millions of travelers each year. In 2024, 85.8 thousand tourists from India visited the Russian ...
The Outbound Tour Operators Association of India (OTOAI) today hosted a high-profile industry gathering at Le Meridien, New ...
MOSCOW, April 14. /TASS/. Turkey, Thailand, Abkhazia and Belarus intend to set a record in the number of trips by Russian tourists in 2025, Vice-President of the Russian Union of Travel Industry ...
Don’t write an obituary for tourist info offices just yet. In Asia, these centers are thriving – and not just because people ...
Former real estate executive-turned-diplomatic envoy Steve Witkoff arrived in St. Petersburg on Friday, marking his third trip to Russia this year as President Donald Trump intensifies efforts to ...
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters more than an hour after the statement had been expected, however, that Russian officials were still analyzing the information relayed back to Moscow ...
Discover Yakutsk, the coldest city on Earth, where winter plunges to -60°C and life thrives in extreme cold. Explore its frozen markets, unique cuisine, and resilient culture.
China and Russia reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening strategic coordination during high-level talks in Moscow on Tuesday, pledging to advance bilateral relations under the guidance of ...
Kyiv has repeatedly accused Moscow of taking Russian conscripts captive while sending ill ... the playgrounds empty, some of its few tourist attractions turned into makeshift military facilities, ...
Vladimir Putin has ordered 160,000 men to be drafted into the Russian army by mid-summer ... some of its few tourist attractions turned into makeshift military facilities, writes James Beardsworth.
MOSCOW – Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on March 27 launched a nuclear-powered submarine equipped with hypersonic Zircon missiles capable of travelling at several times the speed of sound.
When Joe Biden was in the White House, Moscow and Washington were vocal in their criticism of one another. How things have changed. Russia's next move? The countries trying to Putin-proof ...