There are still plenty of small and microscopic nationalities living in Russia. Even on the verge of disappearing, they still manage to hold on to the last vestiges of their own languages, traditional culture and way of life. Any ethnic group within Russia numbering less than 50,000 individuals...
For political prisoners like Kara-Murza, life in Russia’s penal colonies is a grim reality of physical and psychological pressure, sleep deprivation, insufficient food, health care that is poor or simply denied, and a dizzying set of arbitrary rules. This month brought the st...
Caroline Praderio
Thank God Western Europe is now there to offer them safe harbor and a new start on life . 7 ShaunN00:25 05.01.2025 like4 dislike0 I have a certain amount of sympathy for these people. They left to make a better life...
What was life like in Russia during the Cold War? What were the goals of the Russian Revolution? What was Russia like before the Bolshevik Revolution? What were the two stages of the Russian Revolution? Who is the underclass in the Russian Revolution? What were the social and economic causes...
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Rassolnik was one such soup. It may once have beencalled kaliyaat one point in history when it was a thicker stew-like meal that included caviar, chicken, andeven kidneys. More traditionally, Rassolnik is made ofbeef, barley, and pickles. ...
It turns out that local residents prefer to communicate via Telegram, and when they do venture outside they test driverless cars as free taxis. We managed to catch a few residents and find out more about their life in this ghost town, and about what is happening here. ...
We won't enter here into lengthy discussions about the pros and cons of the Soviet Union. Instead, we shall give the floor to real people who lived there, and ask them the following question: "Putting aside all the good things, what did you not like about life in the USSR? And how ...