Discover the unique place vodka held in Soviet Union society in this informative examination of Russian drinking culture. The video highlights how vodka was woven into the fabric of daily life, from ...
Once famous for its coffee culture, Moscow is seeing a quiet shift. A growing number of residents are swapping their espressos for teapots, drawn by a drink many see as more authentically Russian.
The United States has threatened economic sanctions against Moscow, but America is light on financial leverage in Russia: The country represents less than 1 percent of U.S. trade, and few major U.S.
Beer held an unusual place in Russian law for many years. Anything under 10 percent alcohol sat in the same category as everyday grocery items, which meant beer shared shelf space with soft drinks ...