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A breakaway from the Russian Orthodox Church, the Old Believer community has held strong in Alaska for over 50 years — including at the Samovar Cafe.
Russia once controlled 20 percent of U.S. territory. Why we’ve forgotten about it, and why we need to remember it now.
Russian, Chinese bombers intercepted by U.S. military near Alaska 00:22. Russian warplanes were spotted flying off the coast of Alaska, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said Tuesday ...
The action comes more than a year after Russia invaded Ukraine and Gov. Mike Dunleavy called on Alaska cities to cut these ties. Anchorage Assembly suspends relationship with Russian sister city ...
The North American Aerospace Defense Command said that Russian surveillance aircraft were spotted inside the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone twice this week, but they remained in internatio… ...
In a video released Monday by NORAD, a tense moment was depicted after a Russian fighter jet flew dangerously close to a NORAD aircraft over the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone.
NORAD said it detected, tracked, positively identified and intercepted six Russian aircraft operating in and near the Alaska Air Defense Identification Zone on May 11, 2023. (NORAD) ...
During a broadcast of the Russia-1 program 60 Minutes, propagandist Olga Skabeyeva referred to the U.S. state as "our Alaska", Agentstvo, an investigative Russian site, reported on Sunday. Alaska ...
"St. Olga of Kwethluk, Matushka of All Alaska," as she is officially known, was canonized June 19 as the first female ...
The Russian Orthodox church was established in Alaska on Kodiak Island in 1794 and missionaries spread the faith, baptizing an estimated 18,000 Alaska Natives. Today, up to 50,000 Alaskans ...