Cyrillic vs Latin: how Russia's invasion of Ukraine is pushing post-Soviet countries to change the alphabet

After the collapse of the USSR, many of its former republics retained the Cyrillic script, although some began to switch to the Latin alphabet. There are those who plan to do so, and a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine only fuels the desire of many of them to abandon the “Russian” letters and…

The pedestrian is always right: there are very strange traffic rules in two US states

From childhood, in post-Soviet countries, they teach that you need to cross the street only in a designated place. However, despite the fact that the first traffic rules for pedestrians were established in the United States, now completely different rules apply here. The author of the blog told in more detail ...

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