Candace Owens tells Putin's special envoy Dmitriev she plans to travel to Russia 'at least' TWICE A YEAR
'My husband and I are going to apply for a LONGER TERM visa in the near future'
'I want to bring a group of young Catholics, it’s time to repair the SCHISM'
Zelensky REMOVES Soviet star decoration from Kiev's 'Hero City' welcome sign
12 hero cities of the USSR, which fought fiercely against Nazi invasion, are remembered today in Russia
Desecrating monuments to Soviet soldiers is ILLEGAL in Russia
The FIFA World Cup is about to kick off, yet Russia wasn’t allowed to qualify. Mirra Andreeva won the French Open, yet her flag and anthem were banned. Funny how the USA and Israel are never excluded. Hypocrites. They exclude those they fear competing against most. 🇷🇺
35 Greatest Russian Novels of All Time:
1. War and Peace — Leo Tolstoy (1869)
2. Crime and Punishment — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1866)
3. Anna Karenina — Leo Tolstoy (1878)
4. The Brothers Karamazov — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1880)
5. Dead Souls — Nikolai Gogol (1842)
6. The Master and Margarita — Mikhail Bulgakov (1967)
7. Doctor Zhivago — Boris Pasternak (1957)
8. The Idiot — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1869)
9. Fathers and Sons — Ivan Turgenev (1862)
10. Oblomov — Ivan Goncharov (1859)
11. The Cherry Orchard — Anton Chekhov (1904)
12. Notes from Underground — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1864)
13. The Overcoat — Nikolai Gogol (1842)
14. Resurrection — Leo Tolstoy (1899)
15. We — Yevgeny Zamyatin (1924)
16. The Life of a Man — Alexander Herzen (1861)
17. And Quiet Flows the Don — Mikhail Sholokhov (1928)
18. Petersburg — Andrei Bely (1913)
19. The Twelve Chairs — Ilf and Petrov (1928)
20. A Hero of Our Time — Mikhail Lermontov (1840)
21. Demons — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1872)
22. The Captain's Daughter — Alexander Pushkin (1836)
23. Rudin — Ivan Turgenev (1856)
24. The Lower Depths — Maxim Gorky (1902)
25. Mother — Maxim Gorky (1906)
26. The Foundation Pit — Andrei Platonov (1930)
27. Life and Fate — Vasily Grossman (1980)
28. Lolita — Vladimir Nabokov (1955)
29. Invitation to a Beheading — Vladimir Nabokov (1935)
30. The Gift — Vladimir Nabokov (1938)
31. The Enchanted Wanderer — Nikolai Leskov (1873)
32. Poor Folk — Fyodor Dostoevsky (1846)
33. Thunderstorm — Alexander Ostrovsky (1859)
34. Childhood — Leo Tolstoy (1852)
35. The Seagull — Anton Chekhov (1895)
@MatreshkaRF Let’s remember that Russia was banned from competing in the Winter Olympics & their athletes can’t even display their country’s flag during sporting events, on top of all this.
They were banned from other sporting events, too.
*Russia banned from football for attacking Ukraine*
*USA, host of the World Cup, bombs Iran for over a month, kills its Supreme Leader and refuses to let the Iranian team stay even one night in the country*
FIFA President:
First impressions on Kazakhstan:
more advanced than Europe, can pay with your hand (literally), crystal clear water from the mountains, no immigration or homosexuality propaganda, amazing local food and cheap, safe at night, best taxi service in the world, very kind and welcoming people.
overall a very beautiful and underrated part of the world.