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Irreligion was the official state policy during the Soviet Union and was rigorously enforced. [3] This led to the persecution of Christians in the country . [ 4 ] Since the collapse of Communism, Russia has seen an upsurge of religion. [ 5 ]
Nonreligious population by country, 2010. [1]Irreligion, which may include deism, agnosticism, ignosticism, anti-religion, atheism, skepticism, ietsism, spiritual but ...
The move coincided with RT's upgrade of all of its English-language news programming to high-definition. [185] [186] [187] In 2013, a presidential decree issued by Vladimir Putin dissolved RIA Novosti, replacing it with a new information agency called Rossiya Segodnya (directly translated as Russia Today). [188]
Watch live as Ukraine’s first lady arrives at No 10 for meeting with Akshata Murty Oliver Browning 2 hours ago 1 ... “This is the completely thought-out strategy of Russia today because Russia ...
Iran: Jail terms for those behind downing of Ukraine flight. Russian hockey competition linked to war in Ukraine ending. 22:30, Eleanor Noyce. Russia and Belarus won’t be allowed to compete in ...
RT Documentary (RTД, literally "RTD") is a Russian free-to-air documentary channel presented in both the English and Russian languages. [2] It was launched on 23 June 2011 by the erstwhile President Dmitry Medvedev who visited RT's studio in Moscow, and deals with a wide variety of topics including Russian culture and life in Russia. The ...
Wagner controls 90% of Bakhmut, says Russia-backed leader. 04:17, Arpan Rai. A Russia-backed official has said that the Wagner Group’s mercenary forces have captured almost 90 per cent of Bakhmut.
In Russia, freedom of religion is provided for in Chapter 1, Article 14, [1] Chapter 2, Articles 28 [2] and 29 [3] of the 1993 constitution, which forbid the federal government from declaring a state or mandatory religion, permit the freedoms of conscience and profession of faith, and forbids state advocacy purporting superiority of any group over another on religious grounds.