Day: May 2, 2019

  • UN Mission Criticizes Probe into Odessa Deaths

    UN Mission Criticizes Probe into Odessa Deaths

    The Ukrainian government has not duly investigated the dozens of deaths that took place when riots led to a trade union house fire in the port city of Odessa five years ago, the United Nations said Thursday. Forty-two people died in a fire after pro-Russian protesters were trapped in the trade union building on May…

  • Russia’s Lavrov Denies Moscow Asked Maduro Not to Leave Venezuela – Reports

    Russia’s Lavrov Denies Moscow Asked Maduro Not to Leave Venezuela – Reports

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov dismissed as untrue on Thursday assertions by U.S. officials that Moscow had urged Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro not to leave the country amid the continuing unrest there, the state-run RIA news agency reported. RIA also cited Lavrov as saying that Russia and the United States had irreconcilable positions on Venezuela but that…

  • On This Day: Catherine the Great

    On This Day: Catherine the Great

    On May 2, 1729, the woman who would become Catherine the Great was born as Princess Sophie of Anhalt-Zerbst in Stettin, Prussia (now known as  Szczecin, Poland) to a German family. After a largely uneventful childhood, at the age of 16 she married Karl Ulrich. Karl Ulrich was the only son of Charles Frederick, Duke…

  • Russian Arctic Researchers Evacuate Station as Polar Ice Cracks

    Russian Arctic Researchers Evacuate Station as Polar Ice Cracks

    Researchers from the Russian Hydrometeorological Institute, Roshydromet, had to flee from their Arctic station on Monday when the ice floe they were working on started to vanish from under their feet. The scientists, who are studying pollution in Russia’s Arctic region, had been on the ice for more than a month when the emergency struck…

  • First Russian to Referee Champions League Final

    First Russian to Referee Champions League Final

    Former women’s national football team defender Anastasia Pustovoitova will be the first Russian national to referee a Champions League final after the UEFA selected her to officiate the women’s final later this month. Olympique Lyonnais play FC Barcelona Femenino in Hungary on May 18. No Russian — male or female — has refereed a Champions…

  • Russia’s Oil Flows to Europe Drop Amid Contamination

    Russia’s Oil Flows to Europe Drop Amid Contamination

    Russia halted oil flows along the Druzhba pipeline to Eastern Europe and Germany last week because of contaminated crude, a move that helped lift global oil prices to a six-month high and left refiners in Europe scrambling to find supplies. Below are details about the problem and action being taken: What happened? At least 5 million…

  • Popular Russian Political Blogger ‘Stalingulag’ Reveals His Identity

    Popular Russian Political Blogger ‘Stalingulag’ Reveals His Identity

    The author of a popular anonymous political blog in Russia has revealed his identity as a financial trader with a neuromuscular disorder from the North Caucasus, confirming previous media investigations. Stalingulag has entertained his readers with frank and vulgar commentary on current events in Russia on the Telegram messaging service since 2016. His writing style…

  • Navalny, Khodorkovsky Aides Jailed After Violent Arrests

    Navalny, Khodorkovsky Aides Jailed After Violent Arrests

    Update: The St. Petersburg city court has ruled to uphold Shurshev’s and Pivovarov’s jail sentences on Thursday evening, Open Russia tweeted. Two aides to opposition leader Alexei Navalny and exiled former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky have been jailed for 10 days following May Day protests that ended in mass arrests on Wednesday. The violent detention…

  • Russia Denies Reports of Soldiers Killed in Syria

    Russia Denies Reports of Soldiers Killed in Syria

    The Russian military has denied reports that four of its soldiers were killed in Syria. Arab media reported earlier that four Russian servicemen may have been killed by Turkish-backed rebels in the northwestern Syrian province of Hama. “Not one Russian soldier has died in the Syrian Arab Republic in recent memory,” the Russian Defense Ministry…

  • Tension Grows Between U.S. and Russia Over Venezuela Standoff

    Tension Grows Between U.S. and Russia Over Venezuela Standoff

    The United States and Russia traded warnings against interfering in Venezuela on Wednesday, a day after U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accused Moscow of stopping President Nicolas Maduro from leaving the country. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told Pompeo by phone that further “aggressive steps” in Venezuela would be fraught with the gravest consequences,…

  • Czech Court Says Hotel Owner Rightly Banned Russians Over Crimea

    Czech Court Says Hotel Owner Rightly Banned Russians Over Crimea

    A court in the Czech Republic has ruled that a hotel owner acted legally when he refused accommodation to Russians over the annexation of the Crimean peninsula. Tomáš Krčmář protested Moscow’s takeover of Crimea in spring 2014 by initially banning all Russian tourists, then making them sign a letter stating that they oppose the annexation.…