Critics of Putin decried the statement as antisemitic, noting parallels to Soviet state antisemitism under Josef Stalin.
Praise Jesus” instead of “hello” is what one often hears in Transcarpathia, Ukraine’s westernmost region. Known for piousness ...
The Russian Orthodox Church is involved in mobilizing soldiers through the "Time of Heroes" program and encourages moving to ...
In his letters, Russian Orthodox Patriarch Kirill offers encouragement and congratulations to the new mothers, wishing them ...
Moscow should have invaded Ukraine sooner, Russian President Vladimir Putin asserted at his annual press conference in Moscow ...
IN A rare show of dissent, the Russian Orthodox Church has criticised new Soviet-style legislation in the State Duma which ...
During the press conference, Putin was asked about punitive measures some European countries have taken against the Russian Orthodox Church in the wake of the 2022 invasion of Ukraine over the ...
A large-scale Russian attack on the city of Kherson on 20 December damaged a significant architectural landmark and one of ...
(JTA) — Vladimir Putin accused Jews of attacking the Russian Orthodox Church and suggested that they lacked family and “roots,” the latest antisemitic statement from the Russian leader since ...