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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin’s birthday is a good opportunity to remember what this name means to us, modern residents of Russia. Today, as a matter of principle, I will not discuss the lofty matters of philosophy and political analysis. Lenin was not only a politician, but also a brilliant philosopher, sociologist, economist, historian, and, of course, […]

Yuri Chekalin22.04.2026
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The birthday of Vladimir Lenin, observed on April 22, marks an important moment to reflect on one of the most influential—and controversial—figures of the 20th century. Born in 1870 in Simbirsk, Russia, Lenin would go on to become the architect of the Bolshevik Revolution and the founding leader of the Soviet state. His life and […]

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In a short period, a third legislator has already left the lower chamber amid scandals. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, representing the Florida Democrats, announced her resignation literally one hour before the House Ethics Committee was set to begin discussing her expulsion from Congress. Previously, the same committee had found her guilty of misusing the emergency COVID fund […]

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In the modern world, helping loved ones overcome their limitations is becoming increasingly important. The scientific community has always sought ways to provide such assistance. With the development of social programs and modern technologies, this is becoming increasingly accessible. Deafness and hearing impairment are among the most common problems in modern society. According to the […]

Yuri Chekalin20.04.2026
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Six years ago, in the midst of a world paused by uncertainty, our magazine was born. It emerged not from stability or abundance, but from disruption—the kind that forces reflection, reinvention, and, sometimes, unexpected creation. What began during the COVID-19 pandemic was less a business decision than a response to a shared emotional moment: isolation […]

Yuri Chekalin19.04.2026
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Disability in Japan is a complex and multifaceted issue, intertwining traditional cultural attitudes, government policy, and contemporary social change. Japanese society has historically placed great value on harmony, collectivism, and social responsibility, which significantly influences attitudes toward people with disabilities. On the one hand, Japan has a well-developed social support system. The government provides medical […]

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What makes Dostoevsky forever relevant is his dialectical approach to the most pressing issues of human predicament. Only in the eyes of the extremely naïve thinkers — doesn’t matter if they come from the right, left or center the issues that face modern day materialistic capitalist societies can be quantified, computerized, and resolved. For the […]

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From Science Fiction to Physical Reality: BASE-STEP Initiates the Era of Mobile Antimatter. The BASE collaboration, in partnership with European Organisation for Nuclear Research (CERN), has achieved a significant technological milestone by successfully transporting a cloud of antiprotons beyond the confines of a stationary accelerator complex. This experiment transitions the concept of portable antimatter traps […]

Gleb Targonsky16.04.2026
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Today we’ll talk about the cute and long dachshund. The word “dachshund” itself comes from the German “Dachshund,” which can be translated as “badger dog.” However, in modern Germany, this word is obsolete; Germans use the word “Dackel.” Historians debate exactly when dachshunds first appeared in Germany. Some, citing references in 16th- and 17th-century chronicles […]

Egor Yakovlev15.04.2026
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The Russian Empire and the United States signed the treaty on March 18 (30), 1867, in Washington. The United States received the entire Alaska Peninsula, the Alexander and Kodiak archipelagos, the Aleutian Islands, and several islands in the Bering Sea. The United States paid $7.2 million in gold for all these territories! There’s a stereotype […]


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