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  2. Anti-Slavic sentiment - Wikipedia

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    He considered the development of modern Russia to have been the work of Germanic, not Slavic, elements in the nation, but believed those achievements had been undone and destroyed by the October Revolution, [25] in Mein Kampf, he wrote, “The organization of a Russian state formation was not the result of the political abilities of the Slavs ...

  3. Canada–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Relations between Russia and Canada reached a state of near-total collapse after the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine. Some commentators argue that Russia-Canada relations since 2014 are more hostile and confrontational than at any point during the Cold War. [1]

  4. Russian Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Russian Canadians comprise Canadian citizens of Russian heritage or Russians who immigrated to and reside in Canada. According to the 2021 Census, there were 548,140 Canadians who claimed full or partial Russian ancestry. [1] The areas of Canada with the highest percentage population of Russian Canadians are the Prairie Provinces.

  5. Moreover, the job offers have been so enticing in recent months that many Russians who left the country at the beginning of the war, are now returning after failing to integrate into European ...

  6. Anti-Ukrainian sentiment - Wikipedia

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    nezalezhnaya – a Russian derisive slang reference to Ukraine. Borrowing of Ukrainian nezalezhna, "independent", with a Russian ending, mocking the historical Ukrainian struggle for independence (compare Russian nezavisimaya). Sometimes used colloquially by Russians and Russian mass media to express ironic, disparaging attitude towards Ukraine.

  7. 'The Constitution Is Not a Suicide Pact' - AOL

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    In Russia, he said, "from 8 to 15 million people were murdered in cold blood by their own countrymen, and millions more through Eastern Europe at the close of the war are being murdered by these ...

  8. Opinion: How Prigozhin’s mutiny will resonate in Russia - AOL

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    Following Yevgeny Prigozhin’s short-lived insurrection, Chris Good interviews author and researcher Jade McGlynn to understand how Russians will view the rebellion.

  9. Women in the Russian invasion of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    A Ukrainian police officer with two women in Kyiv on 16 March 2022. The Russian invasion of Ukraine, that began on 24 February 2022, has had a significant impact on women across Ukraine and Russia, both as combatants and as civilians. In Ukraine, the invasion has seen a significant increase in women serving in the military as well as a ...