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One of the crudely-photoshopped memes banned by a Russian court (Picture: e2w) Russia has banned dozens of memes depicting ...
In Russia, a court has declared satirical images comparing Russian President Vladimir Putin to Adolf Hitler as dangerous. Law ...
The worldwide rise of antisemitic and anti-Israel hate rhetoric on college campuses and in street protests and on the ...
Of course, Joel Burke asked for some context about the claims of white genocide in South Africa. He is, after all, an American. He is also a tech nerd, and, importantly for this information trade, the ...
It’s ironic that a machine inspired by Soviet ingenuity could become Europe’s first line of defense in a region where Russia is rapidly militarizing (and which Trump also wants to control).
and the Kremlin has used that sentiment to encourage national pride and underline Russia’s position as a global power. The Soviet Union lost 27 million people in what it calls the Great Patriotic War ...
Russia commemorates the 80th anniversary of Soviet victory over Nazi Germany. Young Russians participate in military-themed events. The Kremlin uses Victory Day to shape national identity.