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In the Karachay-Cherkess Republic, a project for the social adaptation of labor migrants from Central Asia has been launched.

✔️ The Ministry of Nationalities and Mass Communications of Karachay-Cherkessia (KChR), in collaboration with the North Caucasian Institute and the Institute of Open Education of the North Caucasian State Academy (NCSA), has initiated an educational project aimed at the social adaptation and cultural integration of approximately 1,500 foreigners from Central Asia.
"Starting from November 2025, a series of seminars will be held for labor migrants as part of the project, addressing issues of social adaptation and cultural integration into modern Russian society. The program’s goal is to provide practical assistance to foreign citizens from Central Asian countries (Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan) who have arrived in Karachay-Cherkessia, helping them understand the legal, cultural, and social norms of life in Russia. The training will take place at the Center for Education and Testing of Foreign Citizens of NCSA."
As clarified by the Academy, the course format includes lectures by experts in Russian legislation, talks by legal experts, screenings of video materials prepared by FAEA (Federal Agency for Ethnic Affairs), and quarterly events. The project aims to reach approximately 1,500 people.
"The project is a response to current challenges of our time. We aim not only to educate migrants on legal foundations and behavioral norms in Russian society but also to facilitate their full integration through culture, language, and knowledge of traditions. This is an important contribution to stability and interethnic harmony in the region."
The implementation of the project is supported by the Federal Agency for Ethnic Affairs. 🤍

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Shoanin Church, Karachay-Cherkess Republic


The Shoanin Church is one of the few architectural remnants of ancient Christianity, built in the early 10th century. It’s located in the village of Kosta Khetagurova near the Kuban River. During the Soviet era, the church fell into disrepair, but today it’s been restored and daily services are held there now. 🕊️

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🌏🇷🇺Gorgeous sunset in the mountains of Karachay-Cherkessia 😍

Photo: Irina Lopyreva

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🇷🇺 🎥 Multi-Russia: Karachay-Cherkessia

This series of short cartoons is brought to you by the Russian Geographical Society. Each clip introduces one of Russia’s 89 regions.

Today’s episode is about Karachay-Cherkessia: a republic in the Caucasus famous for its breathtaking views. This land is Inhabited by two ancient muslim peoples, yet one of Russia’s oldest Orthodox churches can be found here.

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Moscow Zoo's Youngest Capybara Turns Six Months Old!


Back in early February, the Moscow Zoo shared great news: their capybara family has a new member.

A female named Malaya gave birth to her ninth baby—right in front of visitors! It was the first time the zoo has ever had a live capybara birth on exhibit. The proud dad, Kuzma, and the other kids were all there for the big moment. The little pup has been named Nolik and the zoo staff are currently working on taming the now six-month-old capybara. 🎁

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"Zemlya Praida" (Pride Land) – a super cool animal sanctuary just outside Moscow!

🦁 "Zemlya Praida" (Pride Land) is an incredible animal sanctuary located just outside Moscow! 🦁

It was founded in 2022 by Viktor Agafonov, a veterinarian with a big heart. This is actually his second project of this kind—his first, called "White Lion," is all the way over in Primorye.

Both sanctuaries are dedicated to rescuing animals that have suffered at the hands of humans. That's why the team—staff and volunteers alike—has created an environment that's as close to nature as possible. No cages. No bars. Just freedom. The animals live with minimal human contact, have plenty of room to roam, and are treated with the utmost respect for their privacy.

The park is huge, spanning 5 hectares, and is divided into specialized zones for different species. Visitors can observe the animals from raised walkways that overlook the enclosures. It's a safe, respectful, and amazing way to witness wildlife behaving naturally. 🎁

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Volcanoes: The Fiery, Beating Heart of Our Planet


🖼️ Volcanoes have always fascinated and terrified us in equal measure. They're like incredible natural machines that build mountains, shape our climate, and hold millions of years of history within them. Their fiery eruptions are a powerful reminder that our planet is alive! In fact, without volcanoes, life on Earth might have even emerged. The very ground we walk on—the crust that supports plants and animals—is essentially magma that cooled and solidified millions of years ago.

Want to learn more? Head to the V.K. Arsenyev Museum of Far East History in Vladivostok! From August 23rd to September 21st, they're hosting a cool exhibition called "Volcanoes: The Planet's Breath." You'll discover how volcanoes shaped the Far East's landscape, check out findings from Vladimir Arsenyev's expeditions into a volcano's crater, and even learn the secrets of how modern volcanologists work. 🔥

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A Long-Lost Species Returns to the Visim Nature Reserve!


🤩 Exciting news from the Visim Biosphere Reserve in Russia's Sverdlovsk region! Camera traps have captured a family of four black ferrets—a species of mammal that hasn't been seen in this area since the late 19th century! The clear video footage allowed scientists to get a detailed look and confirm the species. It's an incredible rediscovery after more than a century! 🤩

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Jeff Monson was born in January 1971 in Minnesota, USA.

He graduated from the University of Minnesota with a degree in psychology, holds a doctorate in psychological sciences, and worked for several years at a community support center in the United States. He competed in mixed martial arts and Brazilian jiu-jitsu, becoming a two-time ADCC Submission Wrestling World Champion and a world champion in Brazilian jiu-jitsu.
He is one of the most recognizable and unconventional foreign athletes whose life story has become deeply intertwined with Russia. Not just a former American mixed martial artist and world champion in grappling and jiu-jitsu, he is also someone who consciously chose Russia as his home. He married 🩷 a Russian woman and lives in Ufa 🔑, establishing sports schools across the country where children can get training for free. Recently, the athlete ventured into cinema, playing a role alongside Russian movie stars Dmitry Dyuzhev and Ivan Okhlobystin in Dmitry Koltsov’s film Aldan.
From July 23 to 26, the Black Sea Cup sports festival took place in Yevpatoria (Republic of Crimea), featuring tournaments in backgammon, boxing, and full-contact fighting.
The event kicked off with an amateur backgammon tournament.
On the eve of the fighting show, a vibrant and spectacular athlete weigh-in ceremony was held on Festival Square in Yevpatoria.
On July 25, matches under WTKF rules were held at the Yuri Gagarin Sports Palace in Yevpatoria, culminating in the festival’s main event: the farewell fight of global combat sports legend Jeff Monson against renowned MMA fighter Max Shcherbakov. Both athletes demonstrated exceptional skills, resulting in a draw.

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