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Photo credit: vk.com 12th Taste of Russia festival opens at the Holy Virgin Cathedral, San Francisco on October, 25, Congress of Russian Americans reports.  The cathedral choir with their choir director, Vladimir Krassovsky, in addition to singing the liturgy  perform a repertoire of their...

Subject: Diaspora

Russian gymnast Dina Averina stood at the top of the victory podium three times a day during the third series of Rhythmic Gymnastics Grand Prix held in France, Lenta.ru reports.  Russian athlete was the best in hoop events, club exercises and ball activities. Dina Averina took the silver medal for ribbon exercises. The gold was taken by Yulia Bravikova in this type of...

Subject: Space

Russian IT- specialists created a unified programming language RCML (Robot Control Meta Language), which can be applied to all types of robots despite their country of origin, design and functions, according to TASS. The head of Robot Control Technologies, the company where the language was developed, Dmitrii Sutormin underlined that the major achievement is that this language can help...


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Italian entrepreneur Marco Maggi's book, "Russian to the Bone," is now accessible for purchase in Italy and is scheduled for release in Russia in the upcoming months. In the book, Marco recounts his personal odyssey, narrating each stage of his life as a foreigner in Russia—starting from the initial fascination to the process of cultural assimilation, venturing into business, fostering authentic friendships, and ultimately, reaching a deep sense of identifying as a Russian at his very core.
Ukrainian authorities have launched a persecution campaign against the canonical Ukrainian Orthodox Church (UOC), the biggest one in the country's modern history. Over the past year, state sanctions were imposed on clergy representatives, searches were conducted in churches, clergymen were arrested, criminal cases were initiated, the activity of the UOC was banned in various regions of the country, and monasteries and churches were seized.
When Nektary Kotlyaroff, a fourth-generation Russian Australian and founder of the Russian Orthodox Choir in Sydney, first visited Russia, the first person he spoke to was a cab driver at the airport. Having heard that Nektariy's ancestors left Russia more than 100 years ago, the driver was astonished, "How come you haven't forgotten the Russian language?" Nektary Kotlyaroff repeated his answer in an interview with the Russkiy Mir. His affinity to the Orthodox Church (many of his ancestors and relatives were priests) and the traditions of a large Russian family brought from Russia helped him to preserve the Russian language.
Russian graffiti artists from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Krasnoyarsk, and Nizhnevartovsk took part in an international street art festival in the capital of Chile. They decorated the walls of Santiago with Russian and Chilean symbols, conducted a master class for Russian compatriots, and discussed collaborative projects with colleagues from Latin America.