Yandex has learned to recognize and synthesize the Tatar language

It does this using a neural network and it will be available for use in Search, Maps and Browser, and assistant Alice will be able to read texts in it.
Read MoreIt does this using a neural network and it will be available for use in Search, Maps and Browser, and assistant Alice will be able to read texts in it.
Read MoreThe restoration of the monument church in honor of the Russians killed during the capture of Kazan in 1552 began exactly a year after a large-scale religious procession and an unspoken ban on holding memorial meetings on the occasion of Хәтер көне on the same day. At the same time, there is not and never was a single monument to the fallen defenders and innocently murdered residents of Kazan.
Read MoreIt has been blown up by the soldiers of the Armed Forces of Ukraine to hold back the advance of the invaders, so the Russian army needs to restore this bridge to advance further.
Read MoreThey are going to appoint a new deputy head, Elena Tenyaeva from Krasnogorsk, Moscow region, to the Chamber of Control and Accounts of the Republic of Bashkortostan. Gradually promoting the rejection of national republics, Moscow is trying (before the start of the process of their liquidation) to appoint more of its “Varyags” to the republics, since it does not trust any of the locals, no matter what last mankurts they may be.
Read MoreWhile the submarine named K561 Kazan is entertaining the elderly Cuban Communist Party, let’s see what the Admiralteyskaya Sloboda (Bezhbolda) looks like in the very center of Kazan.
The choice of this microdistrict was not made by chance – it is not only the central part of the city, where there is a shameful mural to Ivan IV the conqueror, but the settlement itself is completely connected with the fleet and its history.
Read MoreThen, in the 60s, Andy Warhol, an iconic American artist of Ukrainian origin, painted portraits of Chairman Mao in his famous manner, four portraits in two rows, colored with acidic shades… Remember his paintings, you all have seen them: cans of Campbell’s soup, Marilyn Monroe and Mao Zedong. An icon of style and revolutionary myths of the 60s of ХХ century. Mao with the face of a good-natured man in his shapeless cap with a star.
Read MoreThe toponymic commission of the capital of Tatarstan refused activist Dmitry Rumyantsev’s suggestion to name streets in the city after Boris Yeltsin and Ramzan Kadyrov, referring to difficulties with the allocation of funds and the dissatisfaction of local residents. The Kazan authorities responded with the same refusal, referring to the law that at least 10 years should pass after the death of an outstanding personality.
Read MoreSome nights in some Russian territories from a certain point may become not entirely cozy and calm. What is the cause? And think for yourself…
A couple of days ago, Russian planes attacked the Epicenter construction supermarket in Kharkov with two guided bombs. Of course, no one intended to harm peaceful Ukrainian citizens and civil infrastructure. The task was to hit American military instructors and CIA agents hiding among cans of paint, as well as the “UAV assembly base”… Well, the one in the plumbing department, among the faucets and toilets! It was there, according to Russian military analysts, that the Khokhols (Ukrainians) made these damned drones! As a result, 19 people were killed, more than 40 were injured, but for some reason – all civilians, including children. The fire in the supermarket took 16 hours, leaving only overheated pieces of iron and charred cinders. DNA tests are collected from small children to identify the fragmented and charred remains of their relatives: dads, moms…
Read MoreUsually, after several generations, immigrants begin to lose their roots, forget their language and customs. All that remains of their origin is the memory that their ancestors were from such and such a country – without details.
Zulfiya Sitdikova from the Yabloko (Apple) party drew two posters “Way 9” and “No to War”, for which she was sentenced “rehabilitation of Nazism” and “discrediting” the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation. This is not a harsh sentence at all, when compared with the sentences that people from national movements receive only for defending the rights of their nations. It is not beneficial for Moscow to impose long prison sentences on those people who can help it keep the national republics in the Kremlin’s orbit of influence. After all, Sitdikova, like the entire Yabloko party, are supporters of neo-federalism, adherents of signing a new federal treaty with the “beautiful Russia of the future.”
Read MoreIn our perception, this formula is fixed in the Roman version: “Divide and conquer!” But in general, I think, this method of managing conquered nations existed among all empires, both before Rome and after it – from the times of Ancient Egypt to the Russian Empire. It is not without reason that the latter received the eloquent name “prison of nations.” And in prison, as everyone knows, God forbid you allow prisoners to unite – a riot will immediately arise.
This is what happened in the renewed Soviet empire, when, after WWII, front-line prisoners managed to consolidate in the GULAG system (Correctional Labor Camps – prison) with Bandera’s “forest brothers” and convict groups of natives of one country or locality. Uprisings broke out in the camps: Ekibastuz, Vorkuta, Norilsk, Taishet, Kengir. And the archipelago GULAG archipelago fell…
Read MoreThe text was not made public, but it was significant that it was signed by exactly those two republics that at the time refused to sign a federal treaty with Moscow.
Read More63-year-old Ruzilya Sharafutdinova was fined 80,000 rubles for several voice messages in a local Telegram chat, Idel.Realia informs. She called for speaking the Tatar language at home and was indignant at the fact that compulsory language learning was removed from schools.
Read MoreLet the Bashkorts argue with the Tatars as much as they want, defending their cultural sovereignty and mental identity, but I always have in stock a deadly and impenetrable argument in favor of the Tatars. If we compare our two fools, who, by the will of political chance, found themselves at the pinnacle of power – their Khabirov and our Minnikhanov – then our fool still seems a little less of an idiot! This is confirmed by the situation with the recent hit of a Ukrainian drone at the Salavatov Oil Refinery, located 1,500 km from the front line.
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