Школьные предметы “Родной язык” и “Родная литература” станут необязательными

Школьные предметы “Родной язык” и “Родная литература” станут необязательными

Школьные предметы “Родной язык” и “Родная литература” станут необязательными


Read more

Share Button

Moscow Dropping ‘Native Language’ and ‘Native Literature’ from Required Course List of School Programs as of 2026-2027 School Year

Monday, August 25, 2025

Moscow Dropping ‘Native Language’ and ‘Native Literature’ from Required Course List of School Programs as of 2026-2027 School Year

Paul Goble Read more

Share Button

Paul Goble’s 50 Windows on Eurasia  August 27, 2025

Paul Goble’s 50 Windows on Eurasia  August 27, 2025


1.     Moscow Allocated Funds for Two New Icebreakers in 2021 but Hasn’t Yet Started Construction of Either, Accounting Chamber Reports

windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/08/moscow-allocated-funds-for-two-new.html

2.     Increasingly Assertive Ethnic Enclaves Threaten Russia’s Territorial Integrity, ‘Versiya’ Says

windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/08/increasingly-assertive-ethnic-enclaves.html

3.     Small Size of Apartments in Russia Major Reason Birthrate is So Low, Deputy PM Says

windowoneurasia2.blogspot.com/2025/08/small-size-of-existing-apartments-in.html Read more

Share Button
Macron Called Putin An Ogre

Macron Called Putin An Ogre

Macron Called Putin An Ogre

The French president had harsh words for the Russian dictator.

French President Emmanuel Macron said Russia has become a constant destabilizing force and a potential threat to many countries in Europe. He urged Europeans not to be naive about the Kremlin and said the next two weeks are critical to determine Ukraine’s security guarantees.

According to Le Figaro, Macron characterized Russian President Vladimir Putin as “a predator, a cannibal at our gates” who must continue to feed for his own survival in an interview with LCI television on Tuesday.

“Therefore, including for his own survival, he needs to keep eating. That’s it. And that’s why it’s a predator, it’s an ogre at our gates. I am not saying that tomorrow it will attack France, but at the end of the day it is a threat to Europeans (…) We must not be naïve,” he explained. Read more

Share Button
The Pen That Defied Silence: Rasim Rushdi’s Legacy / Ink and Exile: A Chronicle of Circassian Memory

The Pen That Defied Silence: Rasim Rushdi’s Legacy / Ink and Exile: A Chronicle of Circassian Memory

The Pen That Defied Silence: Rasim Rushdi’s Legacy

Ink and Exile: A Chronicle of Circassian Memory

Adel Bashqawi

August 15, 2025


Photo was taken in 1970 at Rasim Rushdi’s Fairfax County, Virginia apartment. Photo provided by Nabil Rushdi Dubraque.

Read more

Share Button

Paul Goble’s 50 Windows on Eurasia / August 14, 2025

Paul Goble’s 50 Windows on Eurasia / August 14, 2025

Read more

Share Button
North Koreans tell BBC they are being sent to work ‘like slaves’ in Russia

North Koreans tell BBC they are being sent to work ‘like slaves’ in Russia

North Koreans tell BBC they are being sent to work ‘like slaves’ in Russia

August 12, 2025

Jean Mackenzie

Seoul correspondent

The BBC understands more than 50,000 North Koreans will eventually be sent to work in Russia

Read more

Share Button