Why are Westerners moving to Russia? | BBC News
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A group of prominent, controversial influencers made a visit to Russia this summer. They included Andrew Tate, Candace Owens and British far-right anti-Islam activist Tommy Robinson. They argue that Russia is upholding the traditional conservative values they fear are in decline at home. It is certainly an image Vladimir Putin is keen to project. Two years ago Russia set up a special “shared values” visa, which makes it easier for Westerners to move to the country if they align with its supposed ‘traditional spiritual and moral beliefs’. Russia claims thousands of Westerners have applied. We speak to the BBC’s Dan Hardoon, whose documentary ‘The Russian Dream’ follows Westerners who have moved to Russia, and to Russia expert Mark Galeotti, host of the podcast In Moscow's Shadows. Listen to Dan Hardoon’s BBC documentary, ‘The Russian Dream’: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-russian-dream/id73802620?i=1000773196519 Subscribe to our channel here: https://bbc.in/bbcnews For the la
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