
A True Crocodile
This wonderful short animated film about a crocodile is our video of the week.
This wonderful short animated film about a crocodile is our video of the week.
This week: soccer games return, cultural events go online, and an 11-year-old girl makes us all look like pansies.
If the All-Russian Teachers' Union gets their way, a fine could take the place of detention.
A family in Yekaterinburg raised 153 million rubles ($2.3 million) to save their five-month-old daughter's life.
Five Russian oblasts have schooled the rest in good socio-economic policy, according to recent awards from the Expert Institute of Social Research.
In this week's G-rated Odder News: Kid-friendly World War II history, kid-friendly educational TV, and kid-friendly swearing lessons.
“My personal opinion: any child loves running, jumping, drawing, singing, And maybe not everyone can do it ‘perfectly,’ but to give a student a ‘C’ (‘troika’) just because they lack a musical ear is, in my opinion, not right.”
– Education Minister Olga Vasilyeva
Russians send the Night’s Watch to New Jersey and bottles to Brazil; they welcome a Swedish girl to speak and immigrants to share their imya (name).
Russian women: give birth in Syrian prisons, drive metro trains, make news (and borsch), and welcome children home from the dead.
Scouting has had a long and complicated history in Russia. And, not surprisingly, it gets a bit political.
What would the world be like without a wee boy, women, or whales in the wild? Definitely worse.
A family of animal defenders gets burned out of their home. All they want is to return, to help more animals.
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