Day: June 6, 2020

  • Pompeo Offers U.S. Help in Cleaning Huge Russian Oil Spill

    Pompeo Offers U.S. Help in Cleaning Huge Russian Oil Spill

    The United States on Saturday offered to help Russia clean up a vast fuel spill that has fouled an Arctic river in northern Siberia. “Saddened to hear about the fuel spill in Norilsk, Russia,” Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wrote on Twitter. Saddened to hear about the fuel spill in Norilsk, Russia. Despite our disagreements,…

  • Celebrate the Russian Language and Alexander Pushkin

    Celebrate the Russian Language and Alexander Pushkin

    June 6 is the birthday of Alexander Pushkin, Russia’s “everything” – the person who captured Russian language in prose and poetry and gave life to the literature and national sense of self for centuries to come. So June 6 is celebrated as Russian Language Day, too.  What better way to celebrate the language than with…

  • ‘Soviet Signs and Street Relics’

    ‘Soviet Signs and Street Relics’

    Photographer Jason Guilbeau, who was born in Niort, France and now lives in Strasbourg, is known for his landscapes of Switzerland, Germany and Eastern Europe, in particular the relationship between form and landscape. In “Soviet Signs and Street Relics” he has taken Google Street View images of the sculptural signs so familiar to anyone who…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 6

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 6

    There have been 458,689 cases of coronavirus infections reported in Russia so far and 5,725 deaths. June 6: 3 things you need to know today Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin has ordered to lift some of Moscow’s coronavirus restrictions starting June 1. All non-food shops and some service sector businesses will be able to re-open, he said. The city will…

  • Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Near 460K as Country Slowly Reopens

    Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Near 460K as Country Slowly Reopens

    New infections have been steadily dropping since mid-May when officials were reporting daily increases of around 11,000 cases. Officials say Russia’s high virus count is the result of mass testing and that a steady decline in new infections and its low fatality numbers mean the country can begin to return to normal. Yet critics have…