Lego, the Danish toymaking giant, has said it will stop operating in Russia indefinitely due to "continued extensive disruption". The firm stopped delivering products to Russia in March following ...
A chain of toy shops called "World of Cubes" is replacing Lego in Russia after the toymaker joined the ranks of global brands that exited the country over its Ukraine invasion, according to Reuters.
TASS/. Lego, which produces popular construction toys, has retained its legal entity in Russia but there is no talk of resuming the work of the Danish company in the country, Maria Golenkova ...
For example, one such firm is owned by a Dutch citizen living in Russia. He supplies products from Nike, Lego, Reebok, and Emporio Armani, reports Reuters. Nike left Russia shortly after the full ...
The new chain will appear in place of certified Lego stores," the statement says. The new project will consist of 65 stores in more than 20 cities across Russia, as well as an online store www.mir ...
The battle for Stalingrad was the turning point of the Second World War. After the German invasion of Russia — codenamed Operation Barbarossa, which began in June 1941 — the Wehrmacht ...
The great summer Battle of Russia is ending in one of Germany’s worst defeats. Since the Red offensive began in the Kursk-Belgorod sector on July 12, the Russians have rolled forward 50 to 200 mi.
The battle for Stalingrad was no longer a battle ... of the summer and fall were not victory over the Red Army and Russia. Contact us at letters@time.com ...
In the spirit of April Fool's Day, Warner Bros. sent along this video highlighting some blunders in the LEGO Ninjago world.
A bitter and bloody war in Ukraine has devastated the country, further isolated Russia from the West and fueled economic insecurity around the world. The attack ended a two-month pause in missile ...
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