A large crowd of Russians sang a banned song in St Petersburg's Kazanskaya Square which calls for Vladimir Putin to be overthrown.
The incident in the largely Russian-speaking city of Odessa adds to Kiev’s broader clampdown on the Russian language Read Full Article at RT.
The rare act of protest comes as Russia has cracked down on the arts, forcing out those who disagree with its war on Ukraine and quashing any acts of dissent.
St. Petersburg police first detained Loginova, who performs under the stage name Naoko, on Oct. 15 after a video of her and ...
Supporters of an 18-year-old Russian street musician arrested after performing anti-war songs in public expressed frustration ...
A youth orchestra in the Kyiv region composes a symphonic poem, re-creating the sound of wartime nights in Ukraine.
The northern lights filled the skies over southern Saskatchewan on Sept. 1, 1925, welcoming Jacob Wiens and his parents to ...