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China has become trendy for Russians who once worshiped everything Western. Young people are learning Mandarin, and Chinese culture and goods have become ubiquitous in Moscow.
Gordon Corera’s account of the audacious counter-intelligence operative Vasili Mitrokhin is non-fiction that reads like a spy thriller.
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The National Interest on MSNUkraine Is Building Glide Bombs to Fight RussiaAmerica has heavily restricted Ukraine’s use of its long-range munitions. But a domestically produced glide bomb circumvents these restrictions, enabling Ukraine to strike deep inside Russian ...
When Moscow invaded Ukraine, Pavel Talankin, a staff member at a secondary school in Russia's Ural Mountains, was ordered to ...
Russia is facing budgetary pressures due to increased defence spending, which has fuelled inflation, he says. Moscow is also ready to hold a new round of peace negotiations with Ukraine, he says.
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The Moscow Times on MSNRussia Slams Former Soviet Republics for ‘Distorted’ School History TextbooksRussia’s education minister on Wednesday accused fellow former Soviet republics of presenting what Moscow deems to be a ...
President Vladimir Putin has expanded the range of information covered by Russia’s state secrecy law, further tightening his ...
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The New Voice of Ukraine on MSNHow Russians perceive Kremlin and war, and why they shouldn't be seen as victimsThe responsibility for the war unleashed by the Kremlin against Ukraine lies with all of Russian society, regardless of the ...
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