How the West wants to seize Russia's resources
Meaning, origin, and modern significance
Human colony on the Moon: NASA, Russia, and China's plans for 2026. Construction timelines, budget, base location selection, and main scientific challenges.
The situation in Mali sharply deteriorated in 2026: coordinated attacks on April 25th, the death of the Minister of Defense, the role of Russia and the African Corps. Current analysis of the conflict and its prospects.
Brotherhood, memory, and pragmatism
How Russians perceive Germans: historical memory of the war, respect for order, cultural stereotypes, and modern realities. Analysis of the attitude in Russia towards Germany and the German people.
Analysis of perception of Russians in Germany: historical reasons for differences between East and West, impact of the political crisis, Russophobia, and personal experience. Analysis of stereotypes and reality.
Why don't Poles want to fight Russians? An analysis of fears and realities
Hitler's Remains in Russia
Decades of debate have surrounded Adolf Hitler's death. Even eighty years after the end of World War II, there are those who doubt: did the Führer really shoot himself in the Berlin bunker? Perhaps he fled to South America, like many of his henchmen? These doubts were largely fueled by the fact that the Soviet Union had long kept silent about what exactly was found in May 1945 and where the remains of the 20th century's most terrifying dictator ended up.
This article examines the phenomenon of the "Russian gaze," which became an unexpected global trend in early 2026. Based on analysis of media publications, social media content, and expert commentary, the nature of this phenomenon, its cultural roots, and mechanisms of dissemination are reconstructed. Particular attention is devoted to the paradoxical situation: at a time when Western countries are attempting to "cancel" Russian culture, global interest in it not only does not fade but acquires new, viral forms. Accompanying trends are also analyzed: the fashion for "Slavic chic" in clothing, the popularity of Russian music abroad, and foreigners' attempts to master the elusive specificity of Russian facial expression.