An article about a new national policy in Russia which mandates Russian be used on signs, labels and other public-facing texts. The article is by a Buryat-speaking author, who reflects on how this policy will affect Buryat and other Indigenous languages.
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https://www.themoscowtimes.com/2026/03/23/russias-new-law-redefines-which-langu…
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