Day: February 5, 2019

  • Online Censorship Cases in Russia Skyrocketed in 2018, NGO Says

    Online Censorship Cases in Russia Skyrocketed in 2018, NGO Says

    Internet freedom continued to decline over the past year in Russia, with bans and limits on information skyrocketing, according to a new report released by the Agora human rights group. More than 115,500 cases of censorship were recorded in 2017, Agora, which tracks internet and media freedom in Russia, said last year. Since then, Russia enacted…

  • Trump Held Talks With Moscow Leadership to Build Mall, Ex-Mayor Reveals

    Trump Held Talks With Moscow Leadership to Build Mall, Ex-Mayor Reveals

    Moscow’s ex-mayor has revealed his administration’s contacts with current U.S. President Donald Trump over a sprawling underground mall near the State Duma in the late 1990s. A U.S. special counsel is investigating Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible links between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin. Both Trump and Moscow deny any…

  • Earth’s Magnetic Pole is Quickly Moving Toward Russia, Models Say

    Earth’s Magnetic Pole is Quickly Moving Toward Russia, Models Say

    The natural movement of the magnetic North Pole has accelerated in recent years toward Siberia, threatening to throw the world’s smartphones and Global Positioning System (GPS) off-kilter. The magnetic North Pole’s unprecedented movement began in the mid-1990s and it is now headed from the Canadian Arctic toward Siberia at roughly 55 kilometers per year, the…

  • After Deadly Syrian Battle, Evidence of Russian Losses Was Obscured

    After Deadly Syrian Battle, Evidence of Russian Losses Was Obscured

    syria.mil.ru The last contact Grigoriy Gancherov and his wife had with their son, a Russian private military contractor fighting in Syria, was on Feb. 4 last year. The father subsequently learned from a friend and fellow fighter of Sergei’s that the 25-year-old had died several days later in a major battle against U.S.-led forces in…

  • Moscow Salaries See Double-Digit Growth in 2018, Official Figures Say

    Moscow Salaries See Double-Digit Growth in 2018, Official Figures Say

    Average monthly salaries in Russia’s capital jumped by 11.7 percent to nearly 81,000 rubles ($1,234) last year, according to official figures from the federal statistics service. Early last month, Russia’s chief auditor Alexei Kudrin said that citizens’ real incomes virtually saw no change in 2018 as prices outpaced growth estimates. Meanwhile, inflation is expected to grow…

  • 1 in 4 Russian Children Are Bullied at School, Study Says

    1 in 4 Russian Children Are Bullied at School, Study Says

    One in four Russian schoolchildren are victims of bullying, according to a new report by Moscow’s Higher School of Economics (HSE). School bullying has come under the spotlight after a wave of armed attacks rocked Russia over the past year, while an online game was blamed for more than 130 teen suicides in 2016. Read…

  • Russia Must Develop New Missiles to Counter U.S. Before 2021, Minister Says

    Russia Must Develop New Missiles to Counter U.S. Before 2021, Minister Says

    Russia must develop a new land-based cruise missile and a new land-based hypersonic missile before 2021 to respond to Washington’s planned exit from a nuclear arms control pact, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency cited the defense minister as saying on Tuesday. President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday that Russia had suspended the Cold War-era Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces…

  • Russia Backs Talks Between Venezuela’s Maduro and Opposition

    Russia Backs Talks Between Venezuela’s Maduro and Opposition

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday that the crisis in Venezuela could only be solved by getting the authorities and the opposition to talk to each other, the RIA news agency reported. Major European nations on Monday joined the United States in recognizing opposition leader Juan Guaido as interim president of Moscow ally…

  • Russian Blogger Dives Under Ice in Frozen Lake, Reports Feeling ‘Refreshed’

    Russian Blogger Dives Under Ice in Frozen Lake, Reports Feeling ‘Refreshed’

    As freezing weather enveloped parts of the nation, one Russian fitness blogger took matters into his own hands and turned the winter into his friend. The blogger, Yegor Lesnoy, channeled his inner Iceman as he filmed himself diving under the frozen ice of Lake Baikal in Siberia, where temperatures dipped to minus 30 degrees Celsius.…

  • Gazprom Dobycha Orenburg sponsors children’s volleyball tournament

    Gazprom Dobycha Orenburg sponsors children’s volleyball tournament

    Background The key areas of activity of Gazprom Dobycha Orenburg are production, treatment, and transportation of hydrocarbons and a number of commercial products of partner companies. The main source of raw materials for the company is the Orenburgskoye oil, gas and condensate field that supplies unique components including methane, ethane, propane, butanes, helium, mercaptans, etc. This is why the Orenburg Gas Processing and Helium Plants…

  • New sports season starts at Gazprom Dobycha Nadym

    New sports season starts at Gazprom Dobycha Nadym

    News from projects and regions February 5, 2019, 10:20 On February 3, the Molodost sports center in Nadym hosted the opening ceremony of the 2019–2020 season of Gazprom Dobycha Nadym’s Spartakiada Games: the 19th Employees’ Spartakiada Games, the 8th Children’s Spartakiada Games, and the 6th Executives’ Spartakiada Games. Sergey Menshikov, Director General of Gazprom Dobycha Nadym, stressed the positive effect…

  • Mourinho Takes a Tumble at Russian Ice Hockey Game (Video)

    Mourinho Takes a Tumble at Russian Ice Hockey Game (Video)

    Former Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho took a nasty tumble at an ice hockey game outside Moscow on Monday, drawing gasps and laughs after performing a ceremonial puck drop. Mourinho, who was sacked by United in December, made the first puck drop of the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) game between Avangard Omsk and SKA Petersburg,…

  • Apple Stores Russian Users’ Personal Data Locally, Filing Shows

    Apple Stores Russian Users’ Personal Data Locally, Filing Shows

    Apple Inc. detailed the user data it’s storing in Russia to comply with a local law that took effect in 2015, according to a recent filing with the Russian government. Apple users in the region have data including their name, delivery address, email address and phone number stored on servers in Russia. The company said…