Tigran Keosayan hosted the International Pilorama program on the Russian state-controlled NTV channel. His directorial career began in 1992. Since then, he has directed about 20 films, including the ...
Crimea is under the combined attack of missiles and drones of the Armed Forces of Ukraine, the public reports. An air alert ...
Scope note The Crimean War (1853 to 1856) was fought between Imperial Russia on one side and an alliance of France, the United Kingdom, the Kingdom of Sardinia, and the Ottoman Empire on the other.
Since the Crimean War of 1853–6 there has been little information for the English-speaking reader on Crimea’s history and peoples. Only the American scholar Alan Fisher has used the necessary Ottoman ...
but of all the examples of channel drift, History Channel’s evolution seems to be the most extreme. Once devoted to fact-based historical documentaries, the History Channel’s slate is now ...
Russian officials report that an oil leak from two old tankers has reached Crimea's beaches after encountering a storm last month. The cleanup involves over 10,000 people removing sand spoiled by ...
WINNING a single gold medal would be enough for most Olympians - not, though, for Sir Ben Ainslie, who, after victory in ...
President Zelensky appointed former Crimean Tatar politician Nariman Dzhelyal ... evening address that he approved a decision to send “Nariman Dzhelyal to Turkey” as ambassador. Follow our coverage of ...
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A storm has damaged barriers designed to protect the Crimean Bridge against sea drones. That's according to the Telegram channel Crimean Wind, Ukrinform reports. "They [the barriers] turned into a ...
As often happened in Russian history, it was war that forced the issue. The Russian state had entered the Crimean War in 1854 with high hopes of victory. Two years later it suffered a heavy defeat at ...
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How waterways shape global dominance
Beyond the rhetoric of ideologies and resources, history reveals a stark reality: whoever commands the strategic arteries of ...