Month: February 2019

  • ATOMEXPO-2019 to Feature Discussion on the Contribution of Nuclear Technologies to Sustainable Development

    On April 15–16, 2019, Russia’s southern city of Sochi will host the 11th International Forum ATOMEXPO, dedicated to the advanced nuclear technologies’ contribution to the achievement of the UN Sustainable Development Goals. Within a decade, the forum has transformed itself from a Russian nuclear industry event with occasional participation of foreign partners into a global…

  • Russia’s Gazprombank Freezes Accounts of Venezuela’s PDVSA, Source Says

    Russia’s Gazprombank Freezes Accounts of Venezuela’s PDVSA, Source Says

    Russian lender Gazprombank has decided to freeze the accounts of Venezuelan state oil company PDVSA and halted transactions with the firm to reduce the risk of the bank falling under U.S. sanctions, a Gazprombank source told Reuters on Sunday. While many foreign firms have been cutting their exposure to PDVSA since the sanctions were imposed,…

  • Russian University Building Partly Collapses, No Casualties

    Russian University Building Partly Collapses, No Casualties

    A university building partly collapsed on Saturday in the Russian city of St Petersburg, trapping people under debris, but emergency services reported no casualties, Russian news agencies reported. Around two dozen people were trapped in the building of the University of Information Technologies, Mechanics and Optics in the centre of Russia’s second biggest city, the…

  • Russia’s Lavrov Calls UK’s Williamson ‘Minister of War’

    Russia’s Lavrov Calls UK’s Williamson ‘Minister of War’

    A day after British Defense Minister Gavin Williamson accused Moscow of “trying to goad the West” in a bellicose speech, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov called him Britain’s minister of war. Williamson, addressing the Munich Security Conference on Friday, accused Russia of “illegal activity” on land and at sea, and called on Moscow to reset…

  • Russian Court Orders Baring Vostok’s Calvey to Be Kept in Custody until April 13

    Russian Court Orders Baring Vostok’s Calvey to Be Kept in Custody until April 13

    A Moscow court has ordered Baring Vostok’s founder Michael Calvey to be kept in custody until April 13. The Basmanny court’s judge, Artur Karpov, said on Saturday that Calvey, a U.S. citizen, was accused of a “serious crime” and could try to flee. Baring Vostok is a major equity fund group in Russia. Its website says…

  • Russian Court Orders Baring Vostok’s Calvey to Be Kept in Custody Until April

    Russian Court Orders Baring Vostok’s Calvey to Be Kept in Custody Until April

    A Moscow court has ordered Baring Vostok’s founder Michael Calvey to be kept in custody until April 13. The Basmanny court’s judge, Artur Karpov, said on Saturday that Calvey, a U.S. citizen, was accused of a “serious crime” and could try to flee. Baring Vostok is a major equity fund group in Russia. Its website says…

  • In Search of Better Quality of Life, Russians Lean on Credit

    In Search of Better Quality of Life, Russians Lean on Credit

    Voronezh wasn’t cutting it. Artyom had been out of college for four years, and job openings in the southern Russian city were sparse. Last fall, in search of better employment opportunities, he headed north to St. Petersburg. But the journey wasn’t cheap. “I needed money for the move, an apartment and for daily expenses before…

  • Turkey’s Erdogan Says No Going Back From S-400 Arms Deal with Russia

    Turkey’s Erdogan Says No Going Back From S-400 Arms Deal with Russia

    Turkey will not turn back from its deal to buy S-400 missile systems from Russia, President Tayyip Erdogan was quoted as saying on Saturday, a day after an informal deadline Washington set for Ankara to respond to arival offer passed. NATO member Turkey has repeatedly said it is committed to buying the Russian missile defense…

  • A delegation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Nuclear Energy Agency visited Russia

    On February 15, 2019 a delegation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Nuclear Energy Agency (OECD/NEA) visited Russia. It was headed by the Agency’s Director General William Magwood IV.  During the visit a framework agreement was signed on the Joint Initiative of OECD/NEA on nuclear education and staff training (NEST). From the Russian…

  • A delegation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Nuclear Energy Agency visited Russia

    On February 15, 2019 a delegation of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development’s Nuclear Energy Agency (OECD/NEA) visited Russia. It was headed by the Agency’s Director General William Magwood IV. During the visit a framework agreement was signed on the Joint Initiative of OECD/NEA on nuclear education and staff training (NEST). From the Russian party…

  • We’re Ready to Unite With Russia, Belarus Leader Lukashenko Says

    We’re Ready to Unite With Russia, Belarus Leader Lukashenko Says

    Belarus is ready to merge with Russia, Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko said on the third and last day of his bilateral talks with President Vladimir Putin on Friday. Rumors resurfaced this year that Russia could annex Belarus as Putin’s constitutional term limits bar him from running for the presidency in 2024. Read More A Brotherly…

  • Belarus Ready to ‘Unite’ With Russia, Lukashenko Says

    Belarus Ready to ‘Unite’ With Russia, Lukashenko Says

    Belarus is ready to merge with Russia, Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko said on the third and last day of his bilateral talks with President Vladimir Putin on Friday. Rumors resurfaced this year that Russia could annex Belarus as Putin’s constitutional term limits bar him from running for the presidency in 2024. “The two of us…

  • Remembering the Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan, 30 Years Later (in Pictures)

    Remembering the Soviet Withdrawal from Afghanistan, 30 Years Later (in Pictures)

    Feb. 15, 2019 marks the 30th anniversary of the Soviet withdrawal of troops from Afghanistan.  The nine-year Afghan War claimed the lives of over 1 million Afghani civilians and over 14,000 Soviet troops. In 1989, Gorbachev’s decision to withdraw the Soviet military from the country was hailed as a long overdue ending to a bloody conflict…

  • Gazprom Transgaz Ufa summarizes results of Breaking Barriers social project

    Gazprom Transgaz Ufa summarizes results of Breaking Barriers social project

    News from projects and regions February 15, 2019, 17:15 Gazprom Transgaz Ufa, the Ministry of Family Affairs, Labor and Social Welfare of the Republic of Bashkortostan, and the Breaking Barriers Social Technologies Center looked back at the results of the eponymous inter-regional social project in 2018. It was the sixth consecutive year that this noble endeavor gathered together thousands of children with disabilities,…

  • Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Fly Over Sea of Japan

    Russian Nuclear-Capable Bombers Fly Over Sea of Japan

    Nuclear-capable Russian bombers carried out a training flight over the Sea of Japan, prompting Tokyo to scramble air force planes to intercept them, the Interfax news agency cited the Russian defense ministry as saying on Friday. Read More 77% of Russians Oppose Ceding Kuril Islands to Japan, Poll Says Japanese fighter jets accompanied the Russian…

  • U.S. Founder of Major Private Equity Group Detained in Russia on Embezzlement Charges, Explained

    U.S. Founder of Major Private Equity Group Detained in Russia on Embezzlement Charges, Explained

    Russia has detained the U.S. founder of Baring Vostok, the biggest private independent equity fund in the country, in Moscow on suspicion of embezzling $37.5 million. Michael Calvey, 51, and three other partners in the fund who have also been detained face up to 10 years if convicted. Two more suspects, both bank executives, have also…

  • What’s Behind the Arrest of the U.S. Founder of a Major Private Equity Group in Russia?

    What’s Behind the Arrest of the U.S. Founder of a Major Private Equity Group in Russia?

    Russia has detained the U.S. founder of Baring Vostok, the biggest private independent equity fund in the country, in Moscow on suspicion of embezzling $37.5 million. Michael Calvey, 51, and three other partners in the fund who have also been detained face up to 10 years if convicted. Two more suspects, both bank executives, have also…

  • Belgian Intel Officer is a Suspected Russian Spy, Reports Say

    Belgian Intel Officer is a Suspected Russian Spy, Reports Say

    An officer in Belgium’s military intelligence service is reportedly under investigation for spying for Russia. The unnamed officer was accused of providing a Serbian national, who is suspected of being a Russian agent, access to classified information, Belgium’s De Morgen newspaper reported. Read More Two Estonians Convicted of Spying for Russia The case reportedly reflects internal…

  • Russian Priest Under Fire for Sultry Sermons

    Russian Priest Under Fire for Sultry Sermons

    A Russian Orthodox priest has been defrocked for his adult-themed sermons that shocked congregations, church authorities have said. The news comes a little over two months after another Russian priest was investigated for publicizing his love of luxury brands including Gucci on social media. Read More Russian Priest Investigated After Flaunting ‘Gucci’ Lifestyle on Instagram…

  • Deputy Director General of ROSATOM Nikolai Spasskiy held negotiations in the Kyrgyz Republic

    Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary Ambassador of the Russian Federation to the Kyrgyz Republic Andrei Krutko and Deputy Director General for International Relations of ROSATOM Nikolai Spasskiy February 13, 2019 held negotiations with Minister of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic Nurbolot Mirzahmedov and met First Vice Prime Minister of the Kyrgyz Republic Kubatbek Boronov. Director for…

  • Gazprom and CNPC discuss planned supplies of Russian gas to China

    Gazprom and CNPC discuss planned supplies of Russian gas to China

    Release February 15, 2019, 13:45 A Gazprom delegation headed by Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Company’s Management Committee, paid a working visit to China today. As part of the visit, a meeting between Alexey Miller and Wang Yilin, Chairman of the Board of Directors of CNPC, took place in Beijing. The parties reviewed a wide range of issues related to cooperation between the companies, focusing on the ongoing preparations for the…

  • U.S. Investor Calvey Detained in Moscow on Suspicion of Fraud

    U.S. Investor Calvey Detained in Moscow on Suspicion of Fraud

    Russia has detained the U.S. founder of the Baring Vostok private equity group in Moscow on suspicion of fraud, a spokeswoman for Moscow’s Basmanny court told Reuters on Friday. Yunona Tsaryova, the spokeswoman, said Michael Calvey was detained on Thursday. Read More U.S. Founder of Major Private Equity Group Detained in Russia on Embezzlement Charges, Explained…

  • We Won’t Allow a Color Revolution in Venezuela, Moscow Says

    We Won’t Allow a Color Revolution in Venezuela, Moscow Says

    Russia’s position on Venezuela is to prevent American-backed regime change, the country’s Foreign Ministry has announced, amid a jostle for power among rival political factions in the crisis-struck Latin American country. Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has accused the United States of backing a coup in his country after Washington recognized opposition leader Juan Guaido as…

  • No Offensive Planned in Syria’s Idlib, Kremlin Says

    No Offensive Planned in Syria’s Idlib, Kremlin Says

    Khalil Ashawi President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that Russia, Turkey and Iran had agreed to take unspecified extra steps to clear Syria’s Idlib region of what he called “a hotbed of terrorists,” but the Kremlin said there would be no military operation there. Putin, one of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s closest allies, was speaking after…

  • Get Out of Town! Go to Tula

    Get Out of Town! Go to Tula

    The biggest change in Russia these days? Cool provincial cities. Wikicommons If you need a break from Moscow, hop on a high-speed train and find yourself in the newly cool-ified provincial city of Tula in just two hours.  Founded in late 14th century, Tula first belonged to the principality of Ryazan. But Tula’s famous kremlin…

  • Russia’s Military Vows to ‘Prevent Invasion’ of Polar Bears in Arctic Town

    Russia’s Military Vows to ‘Prevent Invasion’ of Polar Bears in Arctic Town

    Russia’s Defense Ministry has pledged to address the polar bear invasion that has struck panic in a remote Arctic settlement in recent weeks. Polar bears began to descend on Russia’s Novaya Zemlya archipelago, population 3,000, driven from their habitat by food scarcity fueled by climate change, according to WWF experts. The authorities in the Arkhangelsk…

  • Armed Men Attack Indian Pharmaceutical Executive in Moscow

    Armed Men Attack Indian Pharmaceutical Executive in Moscow

    An Indian national who heads a pharmaceutical company in Russia has been reportedly hospitalized after falling victim to an armed attack in Moscow. Four unknown assailants beat Jyoti Loomba and his driver with bats on the southeastern outskirts of Moscow Thursday evening, a police source told the RBC news website. They then shot Loomba several…

  • Russian Markets Waver at Prospect of Tough New U.S. Sanctions

    Russian Markets Waver at Prospect of Tough New U.S. Sanctions

    Andrei Lyubimov / Moskva News Agency The threat of new U.S. sanctions rocked Russian markets on Thursday, as investors were left wondering whether they had been getting too complacent about what had been a long-expected move. Russian stocks and government bonds fell and the country’s debt insurance costs rose alongside FX volatility gauges, after U.S.…

  • Gas Blast Rips Through Russian Apartment Building, Killing 2 Residents

    Gas Blast Rips Through Russian Apartment Building, Killing 2 Residents

    A gas explosion in a Russian apartment block has killed two people, authorities said Friday, two months after another blast killed dozens and exposed the dangers of gas-equipped households. More than 20 people were killed in 12 gas explosions throughout Russia in 2018, with another 39 killed in an explosion on Dec. 31, 2018 in…

  • Gas Blast Rips Through Russian Apartment Building, Killing Two

    Gas Blast Rips Through Russian Apartment Building, Killing Two

    A gas explosion in a Russian apartment block has killed two people, authorities said Friday, two months after another blast killed dozens and exposed the dangers of gas-equipped households. More than 20 people were killed in 12 gas explosions throughout Russia in 2018, with another 39 killed in an explosion on Dec. 31, 2018 in…

  • Bellingcat Names Third Russian GRU Agent Suspected of Skripal Poisoning

    Bellingcat Names Third Russian GRU Agent Suspected of Skripal Poisoning

    A third man suspected of involvement in the nerve agent poisoning of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal in England last year is a high-ranking Russian military intelligence agent, the investigative website Bellingcat said on Thursday. “Bellingcat can now reveal the true identity and background of this GRU officer, who operated internationally under the cover persona…

  • The Great Firewall of Russia. Why Polar Bears Pillaged a Siberian Village. Julia Ioffe on Putin and Trump.

    The Great Firewall of Russia. Why Polar Bears Pillaged a Siberian Village. Julia Ioffe on Putin and Trump.

    This week on From Russia With News, investigative journalist and security services expert Andrei Soldatov tells us why Russia is moving closer to give the authorities the power to unplug the country’s internet network from the outside world. And Greenpeace Energy Head Vladimir Chuprov has the latest on the polar bear invasion in Russia’s Far…

  • Rusatom Healthcare and GE Healthcare approved the plan for localization of advanced technologies for nuclear medicine in Russia

    Sochi, Russia, February 14, 2019 – On the sidelines of the Russian Investment Forum ROSATOM’s company – JSC Rusatom Healthcare (an integrator in the field of radiation technologies in medicine and industry) – and GE Healthcare signed a roadmap to create local productions of high-technology medical equipment to cater growing need of residents of Russia’s…

  • NovaWind JSC will invest 955 million rubles in the construction of a wind turbine manufacturing plant in Volgodonsk (Russia)

    Today, at the Russian Investment Forum in Sochi, the Ministry for Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation, NovaWind JSC (the ROSATOM division responsible for renewable energy industry projects) and Red Wind B.V., a Russian-Dutch joint venture, have signed a Special Investment Contract (the SPIC) to implement the investment pro-ject for creating a manufacturing facility…

  • 114 Years After Her Birth, Ayn Rand’s Supporters Think Russia Is Ready for Her Ideas

    114 Years After Her Birth, Ayn Rand’s Supporters Think Russia Is Ready for Her Ideas

    Young Russians are increasingly turning to the American writer in their search for a political alternative. Ayn Rand was born in St. Petersburg on Feb 2, 1905 and received her education in the city. Pixabay / Wikicommons / MT In a glitzy hotel lobby in central St. Petersburg on Saturday, a band of young anarchists…

  • Contract signed with Almaz-Antey Corporation for batch manufacturing of subsea production equipment

    Contract signed with Almaz-Antey Corporation for batch manufacturing of subsea production equipment

    Release February 14, 2019, 17:35 Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Yan Novikov, Chairman of the Management Board, Director General of the Almaz-Antey Corporation, today at the Russian Investment Forum in Sochi signed a long-term contract for the supply of import-substituting products in the amount equal to guaranteed future purchases. According to the document, the Corporation will set up the batch manufacturing and…

  • Russian Lawmakers Propose Fining Government Officials for Insulting Citizens

    Russian Lawmakers Propose Fining Government Officials for Insulting Citizens

    Communist lawmakers in Russia have submitted a bill that would introduce fines for officials who disrespect their voters, Interfax reported on Thursday. Public officials across Russia have increasingly made national headlines for being caught on record insulting regular citizens. The mayor of a smog-hit mining town landed in hot water on Wednesday for calling his…

  • Russia to Turkey: You Can’t Have Syrian Safe Zone Without Assad’s Consent

    Russia to Turkey: You Can’t Have Syrian Safe Zone Without Assad’s Consent

    Russia told Turkey on Thursday it had no right to create a “safe zone” inside Syria unless it sought and received the consent of President Bashar Assad, signaling tensions as a three-way summit on the Syrian conflict began. President Vladimir Putin, one of Assad’s closest allies, was hosting the summit in the Black Sea resort…

  • A Valentine’s Day Ski Date for Two: Putin and Lukashenko Hit the Slopes

    A Valentine’s Day Ski Date for Two: Putin and Lukashenko Hit the Slopes

    In southern Russia’s resort city of Sochi, President Vladimir Putin shows once again that he’s always ready to demonstrate his physical fitness as he hits the slopes with Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko. Their ski date comes a day after Lukashenko promised that despite strained ties between the two neighbors Belarus would “never deliver bad vodka or bad…

  • More Russian Men Confess to Being in Love than Women on Valentine’s Day — Survey

    More Russian Men Confess to Being in Love than Women on Valentine’s Day — Survey

    A majority of Russians have admitted that they are currently in love, according to a state-funded poll released on Valentine’s Day, with many more men saying that they are currently in love than women. In total, 59 percent of Russian respondents told the state-funded VTsIOM pollster that they have been struck by Cupid’s arrow, the…

  • Russia’s Economy Can Weather New U.S. Sanctions, Kremlin Says

    Russia’s Economy Can Weather New U.S. Sanctions, Kremlin Says

    The Kremlin said on Thursday that Russia’s economy could cope with any new U.S. sanctions, adding that it had demonstrated macroeconomic stability and even achieved growth while facing punitive measures from the West. Read More ‘Insane, Ridiculous’: Russian Lawmakers React to New U.S. Sanctions Bill The Kremlin comments came a day after U.S. senators introduced a…

  • Celebrate Russia On Stage

    Celebrate Russia On Stage

    Every spring Russia celebrates the best of theater with a three-month festival called the Golden Mask. This year theater-lovers are looking forward to a particularly vibrant festival, since it is celebrating its 25th year while the country celebrates its Year of Theater. The best productions of drama and comedy, opera, ballet, contemporary dance, operetta and…

  • Russia Considers Japan-Style Fine for ‘Excessively Large’ Waistlines

    Russia Considers Japan-Style Fine for ‘Excessively Large’ Waistlines

    Russia’s health and consumer rights watchdog is considering drawing on Japan’s experience in tackling obesity, including fining citizens for large waistlines. Japan made it illegal in 2008 for citizens between 40 and 74 years old to exceed the state-prescribed limit of 85 centimeters for male waistlines and 90 centimeters for female waistlines. Russia is on…

  • Russian Investigators Are Reopening the Dyatlov Pass Case. But What Is It?

    Russian Investigators Are Reopening the Dyatlov Pass Case. But What Is It?

    Sixty years after a group of hikers mysteriously died in the Ural Mountains, police are breathing new life into the notorious cold case. The group’s tent was found abandoned in the snow; cut open from the inside. Public Domain Britain has Jack the Ripper, the United States has the Zodiac Killer and Russia has the…

  • Doha Hosts Premiere of Anna Karenina by Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre

    Doha Hosts Premiere of Anna Karenina by Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre

    Boris Eifman Ballet Theatre has presented the play “Anna Karenina” to the music of Tchaikovsky at the Qatar Foundation in Doha. Rosneft Oil Company provided for the event as its main sponsor. The performance was hosted on February 12 and 13 at QNCC Al Mayassa Theatre, following on a range of projects implemented as part…

  • Arena Park Moscow

    Arena Park Moscow

    VTB Arena Park will enrich the historical center of Moscow and become a prestigious and attractive district where modern life rhythms will be harmonized with the tranquility and peace of the old Moscow. Cozy pedestrian parkways, cafes, restaurants, shops and services enterprises will create a welcoming and comfortable megalopolis environment adding new modern colors to…

  • Prominent Human Rights NGO Labeled ‘Foreign Agent’ in Russia

    Prominent Human Rights NGO Labeled ‘Foreign Agent’ in Russia

    A prominent Russian civil rights group has been blacklisted as a “foreign agent” months after its leader spent time behind bars over a protest, the Justice Ministry has said. Russia’s Justice Ministry initiated an inspection of Lev Ponomaryov’s “For Human Rights” group for engaging in suspected political activity while receiving money from abroad in December.…

  • Russia Moves to Mask Its Soldiers’ Digital Trail

    Russia Moves to Mask Its Soldiers’ Digital Trail

    Russia is moving to ban its soldiers from sharing information on the internet, a step that follows the use of social media posts by investigative journalists to shine a light on Moscow’s clandestine role in foreign conflicts. Draft legislation proposes banning servicemen and reserve troops from posting anything online that would allow outsiders to glean…

  • Putin Challenges Erdogan Over Syria as U.S. Exit Bolsters Russia

    Putin Challenges Erdogan Over Syria as U.S. Exit Bolsters Russia

    Kremlin.ru The planned U.S. withdrawal from Syria is fueling tensions between Russia and Turkey over control of a key region of the Middle Eastern country once American forces have left. Russia is pressuring Turkey to agree to an offensive on Idlib, seized by militants linked to al-Qaeda last month, a senior Turkish official said, speaking…

  • ‘Insane, Ridiculous’: Russian Lawmakers React to New U.S. Sanctions Bill

    ‘Insane, Ridiculous’: Russian Lawmakers React to New U.S. Sanctions Bill

    U.S. senators introduced a bill on Wednesday that would impose stiff new sanctions on Russia over suspected meddling in U.S. elections and aggression against Ukraine. Targets of the sanctions would include: Russian banks that support efforts to interfere in foreign elections; the country’s cyber sector; new sovereign debt; and individuals deemed to “facilitate illicit and…

  • Gazprom and Uniper discuss gas supplies and Nord Stream 2

    Gazprom and Uniper discuss gas supplies and Nord Stream 2

    Release February 13, 2019, 19:25 A working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Bernhard Reutersberg, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Uniper, took place in Moscow today. The parties discussed ongoing and future cooperation, including Russian gas supplies to Germany. It was noted that the amount of gas exports to the country was maintained at the level of the previous year due…

  • Belarus Will Never Send ‘Bad Vodka’ to the Russians, Lukashenko Promises Putin

    Belarus Will Never Send ‘Bad Vodka’ to the Russians, Lukashenko Promises Putin

    Belarus will only supply good vodka and snacks to Russia regardless of strains on bilateral ties, the country’s President Alexander Lukashenko promised at a meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday. Lukashenko arrived in southern Russia’s resort city of Sochi for talks that could last for up to three days, the Kremlin said earlier…

  • Siberian Freighters Forced to Defreeze Ships in Minus 50 C

    Siberian Freighters Forced to Defreeze Ships in Minus 50 C

    When the Siberian winter bites and the mighty Lena River freezes, workers at the Yakutsk shipyard brace for a backbreaking but vital task — vymorozka. As Siberia’s summer is so short, freighters must be kept moving while the river, whose 4,400 kilometers carry the region’s economic lifeblood, is navigable. Repairs must be done in winter, when…

  • First Russian Charged for Encouraging Children to Protest

    First Russian Charged for Encouraging Children to Protest

    A volunteer with opposition activist Alexei Navalny’s campaign has become the first person to be prosecuted under a new law that bans encouraging young Russians to attend unsanctioned protests. Adults face 15 days of jail and fines under the new law that President Vladimir Putin signed in late December. The law was introduced after Navalny…

  • Triple Sunrise Dazzles Northern Russia, in Pictures

    Triple Sunrise Dazzles Northern Russia, in Pictures

    Early risers in the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district were treated to an enchanting illusion of three glowing suns on Wednesday morning. The phenomenon is caused by tiny ice crystals refracting the light into the sky. Local residents captured the optical illusion — also known as sundog and parhelion — and shared it on Instagram. But while social…

  • Moscow Has the Worst Traffic Jams in the World, Study Says

    Moscow Has the Worst Traffic Jams in the World, Study Says

    Moscow has been named as the world capital of traffic jams in 2018 in an annual report released by the INRIX automotive analytics company. In the rating, Moscow edged out other global cities renowned for traffic congestion including Istanbul, Bogota, Mexico City and Sao Paulo. Other Russian cities in the ranking of 220 included St.…

  • Neva Towers. Moscow

    Neva Towers. Moscow

    Neva Towers – the flagship project of Renaissance group of companies – is the most successful project among premium-class apartments in Moscow real estate market. Breathtaking views, private park with a panoramic pool, spa, fitness center, private cinema, squash courts and more… Neva Towers is a contemporary apartments complex with a private park, which provides…

  • Aeroflot Cancels or Delays 100 Flights in Moscow Over Snowstorm

    Aeroflot Cancels or Delays 100 Flights in Moscow Over Snowstorm

    Russia’s flag carrier Aeroflot has drawn the ire of law enforcement for announcing the cancellation or delay of over 100 flights on Wednesday at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport due to heavy snow. The Moscow Meteorological Office said Tuesday night’s snowfall set a 23-year precipitation record with nearly one-third of the monthly norm, the state-run RIA Novosti…

  • A Look Back at 155 Years of the Moscow Zoo, in Pictures

    A Look Back at 155 Years of the Moscow Zoo, in Pictures

    From baby chimps and hippos to anti-aircraft guns during World War II, the Moscow zoo has had a rich history since it was founded on Feb. 13, 1864. Celebrating its birthday on Wednesday, we look back at archival photographs of how the grounds and residents of the zoo have changed throughout the years. Having started off…

  • Tenants are puzzled: real estate in Moscow becomes cheaper, but rental rates are the same

    Tenants are puzzled: real estate in Moscow becomes cheaper, but rental rates are the same

    urrently we can observe rather high market activity in renting Moscow housing. There are quite a lot of potential tenants interested in central Moscow area, especially in the area of Tverskaya, Patriarchy Ponds, Mayalovskaya metro, Arbat-Kropotkinskaya and Zamoskvorechye neighborhoods. Cental Best-sellers always carry value Housing in these areas is traditionally best-selling due to great demand…