Alina Shpak holds training and birthday party at TractorBreathing coach and blogger Alina Shpak organized a workout and birthday celebration at the Tractor ice arena in Chelyabinsk, with videos from the event published on social media.
Novosibirsk Family Sings on Hello Andrey ShowA family trio from Novosibirsk performed on the TV show 'Hello, Andrey!' in an episode dedicated to musician and songwriter Sergey Kuznetsov, which aired on January 31.
Exhibition on Pavloposad Shawls at the Museum of Religion HistoryFrom February 5 to March 17, 2026, the Museum of Religion History will host the exhibition 'Legends of Pavlovsky Posad: Shawls and Elder Vasily,' which tells the story of the famous shawl manufactory and its founder.
Chelyabinsk Athlete Faints on 'Titans' ShowDuring a challenge on the show 'Titans', Chelyabinsk athlete Irina Alekseeva lost consciousness. She had to be evacuated from the set with the help of medics.
Izbin Starts in Zabaykalsky Krai with House RenovationsThe first izbin guest houses have opened in the village of Taptanay in Zabaykalsky Krai, with the initial guests being natives returning for Sagaalgan, the Buddhist New Year festival.
Rule change knocks out a strong player on 'Survive in Istanbul'Passions flared in the fourth episode of the reality show 'Survive in Istanbul' (16+). As organizers abruptly changed the voting rules, the players were stunned, and the show's strongest participant left unexpectedly.
Survive in Istanbul Rule Change Ousts Top ParticipantA sudden alteration to the voting process in the fourth episode of the reality show Survive in Istanbul results in the departure of one of the competition's strongest players.
Game rule change on Survive in Istanbul ousts strong playerA sudden change in the voting rules on the reality show Survive in Istanbul left players stunned and led to the elimination of one of the strongest contestants in the fourth episode.
Uyuni: The White Mirror of the AndesAt an altitude of 3.5 kilometers (about 11,500 feet) in Bolivia lies the Uyuni salt flat, which after rains transforms into a vast natural mirror visible from space.
Sacred White Elephants of Burma: The Argument for PowerIn the 19th century, Burmese kings justified their right to the throne with white elephants. These rare animals were seen as living proof of divine favor and political legitimacy.
Ireland and Russia: Unexpected ParallelsIreland, a country of green hills and ancient legends, is in many ways similar to Russia — from a love of holidays and strong drinks to the ability to keep one's soul in any circumstances.