Russian novelist Anna Matveeva and poet-journalist Maxim Zamshev warned of the dangers of unregulated artificial intelligence ...
Russias participation lent a distinctive international dimension to the fair. The Russian pavilion set up at Bharat Mandapam ...
Russia is scaling up its educational programs for journalists in Southeast Asia, Africa, China, and India, pushing a ...
Sophie Pinkham’s “The Oak and the Larch” traces how Russian history and literature have shaped – and been shaped by – its deep forests.
The fate of Russia's forests will affect the whole world, says Sophie Pinkham, a scholar and journalist who has spent years ...
BY MICHAEL AMAJAMA What often begins as an innocent invitation to learn Russian, attend cultural exhibitions, or ...
The celebration marking the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Russian Literary Circle, affiliated with the Russian ...
The poet and translator Irina Jurčuk, a native of the city of Kharkov on the border between the two countries, the epicentre of the ongoing conflict, has published her book ‘The Overpass’ ...
A 19th-century novel for a 21st-century war — Why Panteleimon Kulish’s ‘Black Council’ still matters
This story is part of the "Hidden Canon" – a special series celebrating Ukrainian classic literature and aiming to bring it ...
Less than 20 miles from the Russian border is the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, which has faced great trauma in the course of Russia's four-year onslaught. Despite the great personal losses of many of ...
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Russian philologists, journalists launch educational project on development of Eurasian space
MOSCOW, 20th January, 2026 (WAM) -- A new educational project called "In the Language of Good" has been launched in Moscow, dedicated to the people, ideas and intellectual traditions that have ...
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