The paradox of Russian media in America: there is an audience, there is no media

The heyday of Russian-language media in America fell on the 80s and 90s. During the fourth wave of immigration, more than a million people arrived in the United States who spoke Russian and spoke little English. In response to their needs, Russian newspapers, radio stations began to open ...

USA-Azerbaijan-Israel: who is interfering with the strategic “triangle”?

A few days ago, an article appeared on the Free Europe website criticizing the US Jewish lobby for the fact that it adequately defends the interests of the State of Israel, supporting the interests of countries that have strategic and partnership relations with the Jewish State. It’s strange to watch how the media...

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