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The iconic and wacky Millennium of Russia monument in Veliky Novgorod turns 160 this month.
The Estonian city of Narva, on the Russian border, quietly dismantled a Soviet memorial featuring a T-34 tank.
The Ukrainian flag that flies as a symbol of patriotism and solidarity has a strong history.
An ode to one of the wittiest authors of Russian literature. And one with a complex legacy.
One of Russia's greatest military allies has become a potent adversary in Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
"Ancient instincts work – I licked the thing."
The stories behind three iconic pieces of Russian art.
In which we learn about the strong-willed and brilliant Anna Dostoyevskaya, the wife of Fyodor Dostoyevsky.
An abandoned crypt found on a Russian school's property takes the phrase "bored to death" to a whole new level.
Dostoyevsky spent ten years of his life exiled to Russia's Eastern hinterlands. Beyond the Urals, there are several places that shaped Dostoyevsky and influenced many of his greatest works of literature.
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