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  2. Opinion - Does Putin believe in God? - AOL

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    When recently asked at a press conference whether he believes Russia’s war with Ukraine will end in 2025, Vladimir Putin gave an odd answer. “I believe in God,” he said, “and God is with ...

  3. Do Russians Believe Putin's Propaganda? - AOL

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    After the mall terrorist attack, Putin made bogus claims. Peter Pomeransev on how we need to rethink the Russian propaganda war. ... Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 ...

  4. Are psychics real? A documentarian follows 7 to find out

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    The psychics themselves are deeply New York people. Their love of art and their willingness to be there for strangers, reflect aspects of this city. And also their loneliness.

  5. Secrets of the Psychics - Wikipedia

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    Belief in the paranormal has thrived in Russia since the dissolution of the USSR. [2] PBS' "NOVA Teachers" program produced a "Teachers Guide" to support the show. In the program, "Randi argues that successful psychics depend on the willingness of their audiences to believe that what they see is the result of psychic powers." [3]

  6. Russian irredentism - Wikipedia

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    A 2015 survey by the Pew Research Center found that "61 percent of Russians believe parts of neighboring countries really belong to Russia". [ 22 ] In his 2021 essay " On the Historical Unity of Russians and Ukrainians ", Putin referred to Russians, Ukrainians and Belarusians as "one people" making up a triune Russian nation .

  7. Superstition in Russia - Wikipedia

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    If you find yourself standing between people with identical names, you should make a wish and it will come true. Russia lacks some of the superstitions Westerners find commonplace. Most Russians are not particularly concerned with the number 13, [citation needed] opening umbrellas indoors [citation needed] or walking under ladders.

  8. Opinion: What the West gets wrong on Stalin and Putin - AOL

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    The first Stalin cultural center opened in 2016, in the western Russian city of Penza, with the support of local Communists — but not Russian President Vladimir Putin’s United Russia party.

  9. Historians on What Putin Gets Wrong About ... - AOL

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    In seven days of fighting, Russia has launched hundreds of missiles into Ukraine, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported Mar. 3 that about a million refugees have fled the ...