Maria Sonevytsky of My Simferopol Home clinked glasses filled with tea for Barack Obama with her Crimean Tatar host - and learned how to say “May the President be successful!” in Crimean Tatar: “Khayrli Presidentlerden olsun!”
Maria Sonevytsky of My Simferopol Home clinked glasses filled with tea for Barack Obama with her Crimean Tatar host - and learned how to say “May the President be successful!” in Crimean Tatar: “Khayrli Presidentlerden olsun!”
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Paul Goble of WindowonEurasia reflects upon the split identities of current Russia between the big metropolitan cities and traditional rural and small-town life in the regions.
Robert Amsterdam illustrates how Russia is winning the PR-war in the ongoing gas conflict with Ukraine.
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