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A primary school literature teacher was forced to resign after using Russian classics to teach students about war.
A capsule of the radioactive isotope cesium-137 was found on January 19 after having been lost for nearly a week in the countryside of Irkutsk district.
A theater canceled a show after the playwright was convicted for "spreading fake news about the Russian army."
In this week's Odder News, Russians are not happy with their gifts, an underwater winter wedding, and cooking for President Putin.
For the first time in history, a Viking-style longship sails the waters of the Angara river near Lake Baikal.
Life in a remote Siberian village can teach you a lot about adaptability, nature, food, and, most importantly, folklore.
There has long been anxiety about a “Chinese takeover” of Siberia. Even Lake Baikal is not immune.
Does this church have “the most beautiful facade in the world”?
In 1891, Russian Tsar Alexander III signed a document initiating the construction of the Trans-Siberian Railway. And not only is it the longest railway in the world; it's got some interesting stops along the line, too.
Elena Anosova takes us on a tour of Irkutsk and Irkutsk Oblast. Lake Baikal is only a part of it!
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