Moscow marked the 127th anniversary of its tram system with a historic parade featuring 50 rare trams and an impressive turnout of over 200,000 attendees. This event highlights the tram's significance as a historical mode of transport in the Russian capital.
Recent articles in the Economic Journal discuss the political and economic situations in Seoul, Moscow, and Nairobi, highlighting the challenges these countries face amid global crises. The analysis reflects the ongoing events and their impact on regional and international stability.
Moscow has accused Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky of being at the center of corruption in Ukraine, asserting that he will not resign voluntarily. These statements come at a sensitive time as Ukraine faces both internal and external conflicts.
Former Russian international footballer Fyodor Smolov has reached a friendly agreement with the victim involved in a brawl at a café in Moscow. The agreement includes compensation for the victim, effectively resolving the dispute between the parties.
Moscow is set to host the International Security Forum, gathering around <strong>180 delegations</strong> from various countries, including those from the Middle East and North Africa. This event comes at a critical time, emphasizing the need for enhanced security cooperation amid rising regional challenges.
Children's Book Week has officially launched in Moscow, celebrating a rich cultural tradition that dates back to 1943. This event aims to enhance spiritual values among the younger generations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced today the commencement of construction for the new National 'Russia' complex in Moscow, aimed at showcasing the achievements of Russian industry and economy. This project is seen as a strategic step to enhance national identity and social pride.
In an innovative move, the Moscow Metro allows couples to hold their official wedding ceremonies inside the Mayakovskaya station, adding a unique touch to the wedding experience in the Russian capital.
The Russian Federal Security Service announced the arrest of four teenagers, aged 15 to 17, for setting fire to critical infrastructure in Moscow Oblast under orders from Ukrainian intelligence. This incident raises questions about escalating tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
Poland's Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, revealed that Lithuania requested Hungary's delegation be excluded from a NATO meeting in 2019 due to fears of sensitive information leaks to Moscow. This comes amid rising concerns regarding Hungary's ties with Russia.
U.S. Deputy Secretary of State for Arms Control and International Security, Thomas DiNanno, affirmed that the United States keeps strategic communication channels with Russia open, despite current tensions between the two nations.
In a dazzling ceremony in Moscow, the results of the National Cinema Awards 'Nika' for 2025 were announced, with the films 'The Wind' and 'The Prophet: The Story of Pushkin' each winning four prestigious awards.
A Moscow court has imposed a new fine of <strong>10.5 million rubles</strong> on the messaging app Telegram for failing to delete prohibited content as per Russian laws. This action reflects the increasing pressure faced by digital platforms in Russia.
In a special celebration, the Small Theater in Moscow presented a performance of "The White Guard" to mark the hundredth anniversary of the Russian writer Mikhail Bulgakov’s text. The play embodies devoted characters and highlights the conflicts of duty during wartime.