From the Lingua::StopWords docs; not a helpful default approach in my view but it's an old package so…

getStopWords() expects 1-2 arguments. The first, which is required, is an ISO code representing a supported language. If the ISO code cannot be found, getStopWords returns undef.

The second argument should be 'UTF-8' if you want the stopwords encoded in UTF-8. The UTF-8 flag will be turned on, so make sure you understand all the implications of that.

However, it's broken for Russian. :| Russian is returned in KOI8-R by default though so you can use that.This approach should get you by–

use Lingua::StopWords qw( getStopWords );
use Encode;

binmode STDOUT, ":encoding(UTF-8)";
my $list = getStopWords("ru");
print join "|", map decode("KOI8-R", $_), keys %$list;
print $/;
__END__
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In reply to Re: Problem getting Russian stopwords by Your Mother
in thread Problem getting Russian stopwords by cormanaz

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