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Before starting their channel, Anastasia's mother Anna owned a bridal salon in Krasnodar while her father Iurii owned a construction company. In 2015, Radzinskaya's parents sold their companies, and in January 2016, they created their YouTube channel, which grew rapidly from their content. [ 2 ]
Despite U.S.–Russia relations becoming strained during the Bush administration, Russian president Dmitry Medvedev (president from May 2008 until May 2012, with Vladimir Putin as Prime Minister during this period) and U.S. president Barack Obama struck a warm tone at the 2009 G20 summit in London and released a joint statement that promised a ...
Of those, 40% were from North America, and about 5% were from Russia. [7] Orain established the channel in 2019 at which time he was asking people about LGBT rights in Russia and political opposition leader Alexei Navalny. [1] The channel became much more popular when he started interviewing people after the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [5]
Sota.vision (SOTA) is a Russian independent news outlet. [1] [2] SOTA was started by a former reporter of Grani.ru, Alexandra Ageeva, who created her own YouTube channel to cover the most dramatic events involving Russian opposition activities in Moscow. [3]
[23] [20] Smith also met with Russian cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman to orbit the Earth, [24] [20] and visited an experimental fruit station in Malen'koe village. [21] Media followed her every step—photographs and articles about her were published by the main Soviet newspapers and magazines throughout her trip and after it.
Butina was born on 10 November 1988, in the Siberian city of Barnaul, in Altai Krai, about 210 miles (340 km) east of the present Kazakhstan–Russia border.Her mother was the chief engineer of an energy enterprise and her father Valery Viktorovich Butin was an entrepreneur who established a furniture manufacturing business in Barnaul.
She’s part of what Politico recently described as a “secret support system” for former Trump aides like Cassidy Hutchinson, a senior aide to Trump’s final chief of staff, Mark Meadows, and ...
Marina Vladimirovna Orlova (Russian: Марина Владимировна Орлова, born 10 December 1980) is a Russian host of a popular YouTube channel, HotForWords and a corresponding website. In 2012 she started an online series of videos for a personal finance website Bankrate.com where she explains the meaning of commonly used ...