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Russia’s palatial institution is now the second largest in the world, with an impressive collection of three million objects ...
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Though it's located about 20 miles outside St. Petersburg proper, the Catherine Palace and Park certainly merits a visit by anyone in the area, especially enthusiasts of elaborate and fanciful ...
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Far beyond the front lines in Ukraine, Russia is waging a different kind of warfare against NATO. It is a covert, low-intensity conflict with serious consequences. Moscow has long been waging a ...
BRITISH troops could be deployed to help police a future peace deal between Russia and Ukraine ... craft flew above the presidential palace. Inside the building, a frustrated Mr Zelensky vented ...
Russia spent almost a quarter of the national wealth fund’s available reserves last year to keep the economy on a war footing and finance its invasion of Ukraine. The National Wellbeing Fund ...
The Menshikov Palace, the first large structure built with stone in St. Petersburg, was constructed for Prince Alexander Menshikov, a close associate of Peter the Great, in the early 1700s.