Russian appears in the search bar

I've been banking online and an interruption has occurred.  When I went back to the Bank and tried to type in the Web site of the spelling in the search bar is in Russian (I think).  What happened and how do I fix it.  I have to call the Bank?

If that happens on the website of the Bank, I would call them. If that happens in the world, then try to go to the Safari menu > Preferences > advanced > default encoding and choose English.

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