Day: June 11, 2019

  • 4-Day Work Week ‘Likely in Future,’ Russia’s Prime Minister Says

    4-Day Work Week ‘Likely in Future,’ Russia’s Prime Minister Says

    Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev has suggested that a four-day work week will likely be adopted in the future to help workers overcome burnout syndrome and chronic fatigue. Last month, the World Health Organization classified burnout syndrome as an occupational phenomenon resulting from workplace stress that leads to exhaustion and mental distance. According to a report…

  • Russian Police Drop Case Against Investigative Journalist After Public Outcry

    Russian Police Drop Case Against Investigative Journalist After Public Outcry

    Russia’s Interior Ministry has ruled to end the drug trafficking case against investigative journalist Ivan Golunov, Russian media reported Tuesday. The anti-corruption reporter’s detention and charging last week led to a national outcry among Russian journalists and human rights activists, who described it as a case against media freedom. His colleagues at the Meduza news website…

  • Canada Responds to Siberian Environmental Asylum Seekers

    Canada Responds to Siberian Environmental Asylum Seekers

    A group of Siberian residents who asked for Canadian asylum over the weekend, citing worsening environmental conditions, will only be able to apply for the status if they’ve left Russia, local media cited Canada’s immigration ministry as saying on Tuesday. Residents of the Siberian coal-mining town of Kiselyovsk posted a video appeal for asylum on…

  • What Detained Reporter Ivan Golunov Has Meant for Russian Journalism

    What Detained Reporter Ivan Golunov Has Meant for Russian Journalism

    Ten years ago this month, Ivan Golunov wrote his first freelance article for Alexei Munipov, an editor at Bolshoi Gorod, or Big City, a since-shuttered magazine. The story was about the arrest of a young artist in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk on what appeared to be fabricated drug charges. A decade on, Golunov and…

  • High Schoolers Fight Police in Russia’s Chechnya After Math Exam, Gunshots Fired

    High Schoolers Fight Police in Russia’s Chechnya After Math Exam, Gunshots Fired

    A fight between high school students and what appear to be police officers in Russia’s republic of Chechnya ended in gunshots, Russian media reported Monday. According to the local Kavkazr.com news website, the scuffle at public school number 54 in Chechnya’s capital of Grozny started as a verbal altercation when a police officer insulted a…

  • PhosAgro CEO Andrey Guryev Joins Panel Session on “Identifying the Future Industrial Leaders” at SPIEF’19

    PhosAgro CEO Andrey Guryev Joins Panel Session on “Identifying the Future Industrial Leaders” at SPIEF’19

    St. Petersburg – PhosAgro CEO Andrey Guryev took part in a panel session on “Identifying the Future Industrial Leaders” during which he set forth his vision of PhosAgro’s digital transformation as a way to retain the company’s leadership on the global fertiliser market.   According to Guryev, awareness of the need to digitalise key production and…

  • Rosatom opens a branch in Saudi Arabia

    June 10, 2019, Moscow – During the 6th session of the Russian-Saudi Arabian intergovernmental commission on trade, economic, scientific and technological cooperation, Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak confirmed Russia’s plans to develop active partnership with Saudi Arabia in the peaceful use of nuclear technologies and announced the opening of a Rusatom Overseas branch in Riyadh.…

  • Putin Ally Says Drugs Case Against Russian Journalist a ‘Very Bad Story’

    Putin Ally Says Drugs Case Against Russian Journalist a ‘Very Bad Story’

    Valentina Matviyenko, the speaker of Russia’s upper house of parliament, on Tuesday called the case against Ivan Golunov, an investigative journalist charged with drug offenses, a “very bad story,” Interfax reported. The comments, by a close ally of President Vladimir Putin, are likely to encourage supporters of Golunov who believe he was framed and have…

  • Majority of Russians Support Donbass Breaking Away From Ukraine, Survey Says

    Majority of Russians Support Donbass Breaking Away From Ukraine, Survey Says

    A majority of Russians say they want two seperatist-led republics in eastern Ukraine to break away from the country, according to a recent poll conducted by the independent Levada Center pollster. The Donetsk and Luhansk regions, collectively known as the Donbass, have existed as de facto states in eastern Ukraine since conflict broke out there…

  • Russia Says It Intercepted U.S., Swedish Spy Jets Over Baltic Sea

    Russia Says It Intercepted U.S., Swedish Spy Jets Over Baltic Sea

    Russia’s Defense Ministry said on Tuesday its Su-27 jet intercepted U.S. and Swedish reconnaissance planes over the Baltic Sea where NATO is holding Baltops 2019 naval drills. “On June 10, Russia airspace control means over the neutral waters of the Baltic Sea detected two air targets approaching Russia‘s state border,” the ministry said in a statement. It also said…

  • Russian Jets Kill at Least 25 in Northwestern Syria

    Russian Jets Kill at Least 25 in Northwestern Syria

    Aerial strikes on Monday killed at least 25 people, mostly civilians, in northwestern Syria in the sixth week of a Russian-led military offensive that has so far killed hundreds of civilians, according to residents and civil rescuers. They said warplanes flying at high altitude, which monitors said were Russian Sukhoi jets, dropped bombs on the…

  • Three Missing After Blast on Oil Tanker in Russia’s Makhachkala

    Three Missing After Blast on Oil Tanker in Russia’s Makhachkala

    Three people were missing and two injured on Tuesday after a blast on an oil tanker caused a fire while it was pumping oil in the southern Russian port of Makhachkala, Russia’s Transport Ministry said. The port is functioning as normal despite the incident, the RIA news agency cited the Federal Agency for Maritime and…