Why is the monument to Salavat Yulaev being demolished?
The monument to Bashkortostan’s hero, Salavat Yulaev, has been removed. The Bashkir hero, who inspired freedom, has once again become a danger to the empire. Why are Russian authorities still […]
The Collapse of an Empire: Anne Applebaum on the End of Putin’s Power
Anne Applebaum, a Pulitzer Prize-winning historian and journalist, is one of the most insightful scholars of authoritarian regimes. Long before 2022, she warned that Putin would not stop unless he […]
Lithuanian President Fires Culture Minister Who Did not Know “Whose Was Crimea”
Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda signed a decree dismissing Culture Minister Ignotas Adomavičius, who refused to say whose country Crimea is part of. Source: “ European Truth ” with reference to […]
Expropriation of the expropriators: Bailiffs have frozen the accounts of Sverdlovsk Vice Governor Oleg Chemezov
Sverdlovsk Vice Governor Oleg Chemezov announced the seizure of his accounts. Photo: HANK50 /Shutterstock/Fotodom Vice Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region Oleg Chemezov admitted to journalists that his accounts had been frozen. According to […]
Ivan Vovchuk’s Peace Formula
18 September marks the 122nd anniversary of the birth of Ivan Vovchuk, a leading figure in the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists, vice-president of the Ukrainian Nationalist Movement, and long-time head […]
Who do Russian opposition media work for? Inna Kurochkina on the Ukrainian channel Espreso
Venediktov and Mansky stroll around Riga and philosophise like Plato and Socrates about the fate of the world. It does not occur to them that the Ukrainians, who their fellow […]
Crimean and Lithuanian Tatars: the importance of Crimea, a lost part of culture, the connection of nations
A discussion was held in Vilnius about what unites and distinguishes the two Tatar nations — the Crimean and Lithuanian Tatars. The participants of the round table discussed historical roots, […]
Russians in the arms of Goebbels: what brought the world-famous conductor to Moscow?
Here are unique shots, a visual aid, about what is the petty soul of the great Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin. Composer Rodion Shcherdin is the forerunner of good Russians. To […]
The Khasavyurt Accords: Russia’s Impotence and the Prologue to Putin’s Occupation
On this day, 31 August 1996, the Khasavyurt Accords were signed by Aslan Maskhadov and General Lebed.Russia was forced to capitulate thanks to the heroic resistance of the Ichkerians, who […]
What the Kremlin has in mind is on Shor’s tongue…
Ilan Shor:“Today, on the Independence Day of the country (27 August, Independence Day of the Republic of Moldova – author), I declare that I will ensure that Moldova again becomes […]











