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Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree outlining a strategy to consolidate Russian language and identity in newly incorporated parts of Ukraine by 2036. The document emphasizes enhancing Russian civic identity and countering foreign destabilization efforts.
Russian authorities must consolidate the Russian language and identity in parts of Ukraine incorporated into the country since Moscow's 2022 invasion, according to a document signed by President Vladimir Putin and published on Tuesday.
Born in Crimea and raised in Kherson, journalist Yevheniia Virlych grew up speaking both Ukrainian and Russian in her daily life. It wasn’t until 2022, when she and her family lived through the Russian occupation of Kherson Oblast, that they made the ...
Allama Iqbal Open University (AIOU), in collaboration with the Center for International Cooperation under Russia’s Ministry of Education, will launch a
THE first Russian center in the Philippines opened its doors Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025, in Mandaue City, launching an initiative to offer free Russian language pr
Foreign Ministry spokesperson Oleh Nikolenko criticized the United Nations for commemorating UN Russian Language Day on June 6 amid Russia’s destruction of the Kakhovka dam the same day. “Russian commanders will have given the order to blow up the ...
The Ministry of Education is discussing whether it makes sense for the state to continue to fund Russian-language private schools which do not follow language transition reforms.
EADaily, November 25th, 2025. Former soloist of the popular in Russian group "VIA Gra", Ukrainian singer Svetlana Loboda admitted that she has not yet been able to write a super-popular hit in Ukrainian,