Day: May 10, 2019

  • Russians Commemorate Relatives Who Fought During World War II

    Russians Commemorate Relatives Who Fought During World War II

    On May 9, millions of people across Russia march in the Immortal Regiment, a movement to commemorate family members who fought in World War II. We speak with Maria, a 19-year-old girl from Moscow who hasn’t forgotten the story of her great-grandmother, who fought during the war as a “Night Witch.” The all-women 588th Night…

  • Sergei Dorenko Dead at 59

    Sergei Dorenko Dead at 59

    Sergei Dorenko died on May 9 in Moscow. According to multiple media reports, he was riding his motorcycle not far from the city center when he had a heart attack, drove into the oncoming traffic lane and then slid to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the accident, and he apparently died on the…

  • Was the Mayor of Latvia’s Capital Ousted Because He Was Corrupt, or Russian?

    Was the Mayor of Latvia’s Capital Ousted Because He Was Corrupt, or Russian?

    RIGA, Latvia — The sun was shining on Latvia’s capital Riga on Thursday as the city’s former mayor Nils Ušakovs stepped forward with a World War II veteran to lay flowers at the base of a monument commemorating the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany. For the Baltic nation’s sizeable Russian minority Victory Day is…

  • Russian Preschoolers’ Victory Day March Stirs Outrage

    Russian Preschoolers’ Victory Day March Stirs Outrage

    Children in southern Russia who donned military uniforms and paraded in front of their parents and officials ahead of Victory Day have generated pride among local authorities and caused outrage elsewhere in Russia. The Pyatigorsk city administration boasted that around 500 preschoolers dressed as airborne troops, sailors and Soviet soldiers took part in the parade…

  • Russia’s Lavrov Says ‘Extremely Significant’ Differences With Japan on Peace Deal – Reports

    Russia’s Lavrov Says ‘Extremely Significant’ Differences With Japan on Peace Deal – Reports

    Moscow and Tokyo still have “extremely significant” differences over a World War II peace deal that Japan hopes will end a territorial row between them, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Friday. Japan is seeking a deal with Russia to put an end to a dispute over islands off…

  • Siberian Communists Unveil Stalin Monument Amid Controversy

    Siberian Communists Unveil Stalin Monument Amid Controversy

    A controversial sculpture of Soviet leader Josef Stalin was unveiled in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk on Thursday. A small black bust and two plaques were unveiled on the date Russia celebrates Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, with crowds gathering at a site where a fence and security measures will protect the memorial…