Remembering Umberto Eco: Russians pay tribute to the writer
Respected Italian novelist, critic and intellectual dies at 84
Respected Italian novelist, critic and intellectual dies at 84
The first module was launched into orbit on February 20, 1986
The town's bucolic setting contributes to the sense of going back in time
Respected Italian novelist, critic and intellectual dies at 84
The first module was launched into orbit on February 20, 1986
The town's bucolic setting contributes to the sense of going back in time
Newly opened metro stations have nothing in common with Soviet style
Take RBTH’s fun quiz and find out who you resemble the most
Russia’s Orthodox head made a historic visit to a polar station on Feb. 17
A new Russian grammar test for the Third Certificate Level
Excerpts from an interview with Russia’s UN representative Vitaly Churkin
A new set of provincial authors is challenging the old orthodoxy
Tokyo wants projects to compile with Japanese or international law
Locals are concerned about a reduction of Russian troops in the country
The Syrian president is now rejecting attempts to secure a ceasefire
Chances of Ankara sending in troops quite high, say Russian experts
A bottle of shampoo will cost less than $1
Flight and reservation systems Momondo and Skyscanner show positive trend
Bilateral trade stood at $5.5 billion last year
The oil firm is also expanding its network of gas stations in Europe
The museum, which is housed in a historic estate, will open in July
Parliamentarian asks Prosecutor General to take action over Crimea map
New agreement increases Moscow-Bangkok flights to 70 from 40 a week
Truck ban could be extended, says Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev
Medvedev’s Munich speech underlined the impasse in Russia-West relations
Pope Francis meets Patriarch Kirill at Havana airport on Feb. 12
Millet was not exactly a favorite among Soviet children
Documentary about Soviet underground recordings to be screened in London
North American tour is singer’s first after second course of chemotherapy