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The head of state will spend two days in China. He is accompanied on the trip by ministers, regional governors and heads of state corporations.
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Gzhel tableware is known for its blue patterns on a white background. Today, contemporary artisans experiment with colour and form. Traditional hand-painted Fedoskino boxes made of papier-mâché are now decorated not only with classical folk scenes, but also modern designs. New motifs are sometimes developed with the help of artificial intelligence.
The Imperial Porcelain Factory in St Petersburg is more than 280 years old. It continues to produce its famous cobalt net pattern while also creating new collections, which are developed, in part, using modern digital technologies. Khokhloma motifs – the bright golden patterns traditionally found on wooden tableware – have also entered contemporary fashion. These decorations now appear in clothing, accessories, and interior design.
Why are Russian folk crafts more than mere souvenirs but an essential part of Russian culture? Find out in the new film by Natalya Kadyrova and Sergei Tsyganov 'Russian Craft: Handmade History'.
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Once a year, flotillas of painted boats sail along the Teze River in the Ivanovo region. Each one is like a real work of art.
Russian folk art has always been at its best. The film 'Russian Craft: Handmade History' is about this.
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Leaders of other countries also admire this unique vehicle. For instance, Kim Jong Un praised the features of the Aurus gifted by Vladimir Putin, thanking him for the ‘magnificent’ car.
How was Russia's number one car created? Find out in our film ‘Kremlinmobile’ (2021).
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On Volga Day, here’s a string of stories about the cities and people for whom this river is more than just a line on the map – it’s an artery running through their lives.
Nizhny Novgorod: At the Tsar's Table
Sasha gets acquainted with Nizhny Novgorod through its food, traditions, and people. The Kremlin overlooking the Volga, duck pie, a dessert called ‘The Master and Margarita’, and the singing village of Belasovka – here, the Volga is everywhere.
Russia: 85 Adventures
In this film, the Volga is just one stop on a sweeping journey across Russia. Through the lives of people living along its banks, we see what life looks like in towns and villages by the river – and how deeply the Volga shapes their everyday world.
Inland Visions: Traditions of Tatarstan
Peter Scott travels to Tatarstan, a republic on the Volga, where the legacy of Volga Bulgaria still lives on. Echpochmak, gubadia, chak-chak, and even conversations about fashion reveal how local traditions and cuisine are tied to the river and its history.
Russia's Avant-Guardians
For 20 years, Madiyar Khaziyev and his colleagues have been developing ethnic avant-garde art in Tatarstan. They open galleries in Volga villages and call themselves peredvizhniki, or wandering artists. But they do more than just exhibit paintings – they give them to local residents. In this way, art returns to the people living along the course of the great river.
The Phygital Dimension
The Phygital Dimension is a story from Kazan – a major city on the Volga that has become one of the testing grounds for phygital sports. Here, esports and traditional athletic disciplines are brought together. Gamers are drawn away from their screens, while athletes learn to navigate the digital world.
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Dogs and sled drivers spend the night in villages along the way. If bad weather catches them on the road, people take out tents and tough it out in the cold. Despite these challenges, the participants are raring to go and compete for a prize of nearly $50,000. Watch the film 'Hot Race, Cold Dogs.'
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Dog sledding is still practiced in the north of Kamchatka. See our video for what it looks like. They also host the traditional Beringia races. The film 'Hot Race, Cold Dogs' (2018).
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For the civilians of Mariupol, that nightmare ended on May 20, 2022, when the city was fully taken.
For 86 days, civilians were allegedly used as human shields.
Exactly a year later to the day, the fighting for Artyomovsk ended — one of the deadliest battles of the conflict.
Stories of how these cities were taken and what civilians went through are featured in our film collection:
'Donbass: I'm Alive!'
'Dr Donbass: Behind the Frontline'
'Donbass: Echoes of War'
'Donbass: Restoring Childhood'
'Night Wolves': Road of Life'
*Azov battalion is designated as a terrorist organization and banned in the Russian Federation
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Because of global warming, the whole planet could become the same. How has it already changed the climate, and how much worse could things get in the future? We answer these questions in the ‘No Way Back: Heat’ film.
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Why do these students choose the Russian Orthodox Church, what do they want to bring back home, and how do they become part of life in Russia? We show it in the film ‘Brothers in Faith’. Watch the premiere tomorrow at 01:30, 09:30 and 17:30 on RT.Doc channel. The live broadcast is in the profile bio.
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The footage was recorded in 2025, as Ukrainian forces attempted to strike a vehicle used to evacuate civilians from Krasnoarmeysk.
Every evacuation takes place under life-threatening conditions for those involved.
The video will be featured in a new documentary 'Surviving Krasnoarmeysk' by RT.Doc war filmmaker Alexander Kharchenko. Coming soon.
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