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As the US dollar tanks value amid tariff turmoil, Central Asian migrant workers are benefitting from a surging Russian ruble – bringing a huge boost in remittances sent home.
But the war also changed Russia itself far more than most outsiders grasp. No cease-fire, not even one brokered by a U.S.
A new textbook soon to be taught in Russian schools leans on the works of a 16th-century monk. It fits a pattern of ...
The documents offer disturbing evidence that in February 1944, death squads captured approximately one hundred Soviet women, children, and elderly residents hiding in quarries ...
Russia’s growing technological assistance has the potential to bolster North Korea’s development of ICBMs and SLBMs, ...
Russian President Vladimir Putin, however, has since 1999 made reestablishing influence over Russia’s “near abroad” a ...
OP-ED. Under Putin's regime, harmful subterranean exploitation projects have multiplied, and Russian greenhouse gas emissions ...
Siberia has, since time immemorial, been a precious land sought after by major powers. The many Chinese dynasties – particularly the Han, Tang, Yuan and Qing dynasties – as well as the Mongol Empire ...
In the Soviet Union, this control was not limited to symbolic gestures – it reshaped the entire academic system. Under Josef Stalin, academic survival depended less on scholarly merit than on ...