A teen leader of a high school cultural club discovers how food, language and tradition can connect communities.
Nina Khrushcheva, professor of International Affairs at New York's New School, talks about the negotiating tactics Russia is using in peace talks with Ukraine.
The Duvall Homestead on MSN
Easy homemade fire cider recipe + tutorial
Learn how to make fire cider at home with this easy, beginner-friendly recipe and full tutorial. This traditional herbal ...
North Korea makes Russian a required foreign language in schools — as 2 isolated nations grow closer
North Korea has mandated Russian as a foreign language for its elementary school children – a further sign of Moscow’s increasing ties with the hermit kingdom stemming from its invasion of Ukraine.
Despite Russia's war of aggression and ongoing Ukrainization, Russian is still often spoken in school playgrounds. Why? DW spoke with students, parents, teachers and experts. After Russia's full-scale ...
The story of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has been one of upset expectations and wild swings in performance. At the start of the war, most of NATO saw Russia as an unstoppable behemoth, poised to ...
Suspected Russian drones have been terrorizing Europe, forcing airports to close and air traffic to change. Several incidents of drone sightings over and near critical infrastructure and military ...
Looking back, it was a prescient warning. Just the day before the Kremlin sent 19 unmanned aerial vehicles deep into Polish territory, prompting NATO to scramble its most advanced fighter jets and ...
Hosted on MSN
What Russian Students Learn About Stalin Today
Joseph Stalin remains one of history’s most controversial figures, yet in Russia his story is still being told in a very particular way. This video explores how textbooks, classrooms, and public ...
Russian forces in Ukraine are learning that tactics based on “brutality” and quantity over quality can improve their fortunes, according to a 170-page report put out by the U.S. Army this month.
The ongoing switch from Cyrillic to a Latin-based alphabet in Kazakhstan has been widely presented as a step toward modernization and global integration by Kazakh officials. However, in Russian media, ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results