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The presidential election in Russia through the prism of Ukraine

By Dmitri Kovalevich * The March 15 to 17 presidential election in Russia dominated the Ukrainian information and political space throughout that month. Events at...

Document: Meeting in the Kremlin

At the Kremlin, in the St Catherine Hall, the President met with the leaders of the State Duma and the heads of party factions in the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Jul 7, 2022 The meeting was attended by State...

Document: The CPRF answers to the Greek CP concerning war in...

In Ukraine Russia is Fighting Neo-Nazism  May 16, 2022 Comments on the Article of the International Department of the  CC KKE “On the Imperialist War...

Communists in Duma propose message to Putin for recognition of Donbass...

The Communist Party also deems it necessary to ask the president to consider the question of conducting early talks with the leaders of the...

Boris Yeltsin had entourage of ‘hundreds’ of CIA agents who instructed...

By Jonny Tickle 12 Jun, 2021 The first Russian president, Boris Yeltsin, was surrounded by “hundreds” of CIA agents who told him what to do throughout...

Why Was Lenin’s Body Preserved?

By Andrei Tapalaga Jan 17, 2020 Vladimir Ilich Lenin is still considered to this day the father of communism for how the Soviet union evolved around...

Putin promised to keep Lenin’s body in Moscow mausoleum, communists say

2 Aug, 2017 The head of the Russian Communist Party has said that Vladimir Putin promised him that as long as he remains president, Vladimir...

Titlos Putin on Lenin, Communism and Christianity

Putin: Communist ideology similar to Christianity, Lenin’s body like saintly relics Russian President Vladimir Putin has likened communism to Christianity and Vladimir Lenin’s mausoleum in...

As Russian election begins, will Russiagate end? Interview with Professor Stephen...

Interview by host Aaron Maté, broadcast on The Real News Network, Dec 28, 2017  (To view and listen, click on the weblink. Enclosed is...