Day: July 12, 2019

  • Russian Buddhists Celebrate Kalachakra Religious Festival in Siberia

    Russian Buddhists Celebrate Kalachakra Religious Festival in Siberia

    Thousands of Buddhist pilgrims are travelling to Russia’s republic of Buryatia for the Kalachakra festival, celebrating world peace and harmony. An estimated 1 million Buddhists live in Russia, many in the republics of Kalmykia, Tuva and Buryatia — where the religion is traditionally practiced.

  • 7 IS Suspects Jailed for Plot Against Russian High-Speed Train

    7 IS Suspects Jailed for Plot Against Russian High-Speed Train

    Seven men believed to be supporters of the Islamic State terror group have been sentenced to lengthy prison terms in Russia on Friday for attempting to stage a collision on a high-speed railway between Moscow and St. Petersburg. The suspects, hailing from post-Soviet Tajikistan, placed a metal object on the tracks in an attempt to…

  • ROSATOM and CEA strengthen cooperation in the field of atomic energy

    Paris, July 10, 2019 – ROSATOM and the Commissariat for Atomic Energy and Alternative Energy Sources (CEA) signed the Implementation Plan for the Strategic Document on Russian-French Partnership in the Field of Peaceful Use of Atomic Energy.  On the Russian side, the document was signed by Alexey Likhachev, the Director General of ROSATOM, from the…

  • Albanian Police Arrest Russian ‘Islamic State Fighter’

    Albanian Police Arrest Russian ‘Islamic State Fighter’

    A Russian national accused of fighting for the Islamic State militant group against Syrian government forces was arrested in Albania and will be extradited to Russia, Albanian police said on Friday. Police said the 34-year-old man, identified as R.M., who was born in and a resident of Norilsk in Russia, entered Albania illegally after a…

  • Concerts, Night Runs and Cucumbers

    Concerts, Night Runs and Cucumbers

    The weather isn’t ideal, but cultural life, broadly defined, is hot this weekend in and around the Russian capital. Here is a troika of truly wonderful, unusual, and fun events you could join on Saturday. For love and peace On Saturday the 18th-century Apothecary Garden will be rocking a multi-format festival or electronic music, performances,…

  • Russian Cop Jailed for Ignoring Murdered Domestic Violence Victim’s Pleas

    Russian Cop Jailed for Ignoring Murdered Domestic Violence Victim’s Pleas

    A Russian police officer has been convicted of negligence after telling a domestic violence victim to “come back when you’re dead” minutes before she was murdered. Police inspector Natalya Bashkatova received a domestic abuse call in the city of Oryol in late 2016 but refused to investigate the victim’s claims, telling her, “If he kills…

  • A Talk with ‘Chernobyl’ Producer Craig Mazin

    A Talk with ‘Chernobyl’ Producer Craig Mazin

    HOLLYWOOD—With awards season around the corner, the mini-series “Chernobyl” continues to gain momentum in the entertainment world. Distributor HBO, now a unit of the AT&T telecom giant, is putting its muscle behind the series, giving it a competitive edge in the Emmy competition. Nominations will be announced on July 16. Jared Harris, who plays scientist…

  • Russia Eyes Own Arctic Cruise Liners

    Russia Eyes Own Arctic Cruise Liners

    “The expedition cruises, including the Arctic, will become a trend. And we have already seen that this segment shows growth, faster than the rest of the cruise market, the tickets are commonly sold out six months ahead of the cruise departures,” Alexei Rakhmanov, president of the United Shipbuilding Corporation, Russia’s largest state-own shipbuilding company, said. Rakhmanov…

  • Visa and Mastercard May Soon Exit Russia Under Draft Law — Reports

    Visa and Mastercard May Soon Exit Russia Under Draft Law — Reports

    New Russian payment system laws could lead the world’s largest credit and debit card companies Visa and Mastercard to exit the country’s market, the Kommersant business daily reported on Friday. U.S.-based Visa and Mastercard stopped servicing bank cards in annexed Crimea after the United States imposed sanctions on Russia in 2014. Russia created its own…

  • On This Day in 1783 a Decree Founded the Mariinsky Theater

    On This Day in 1783 a Decree Founded the Mariinsky Theater

    The history of the Mariinsky Theater began on July 12, 1783, when Empress Catherine II approved the establishment of an Imperial drama, opera, and ballet troupe in St. Petersburg. This decree led to the construction of the Bolshoi Stone Theater, the Mariinsky Theater’s predecessor, and placed the first stone in what would become St. Peterbsurg’s…

  • Putin Seeks to Lock in Parliament Control

    Putin Seeks to Lock in Parliament Control

    With public support for President Vladimir Putin wilting, the Kremlin is considering changing election rules in an effort to secure its lock on parliament ahead of potentially vital decisions that could extend his rule. Putin faces the end of what under the constitution must be his final presidential term in 2024. Though he’s given no…

  • First S-400 Missile System Parts Land in Turkey, Russia Confirms

    First S-400 Missile System Parts Land in Turkey, Russia Confirms

    The first parts of a Russian S-400 missile defense system were delivered to NATO member Turkey on Friday, Russia has confirmed. Turkey’s acquisition of the Russian system is a source of tension between Turkey and NATO ally United States. The U.S. has demanded that Ankara abandon its deal with Moscow and purchase American-made Patriot systems…

  • Russia Started Large-Scale Air Drills in Annexed Crimea

    Russia Started Large-Scale Air Drills in Annexed Crimea

    Over two thousand paratroopers landed at Naimanskaya military site near Black Sea on Thursday, July 11, as Russia staged large-scale aviation drills at the annexed Crimea peninsula. Russian paratroopers were dropped from Il-76 transport planes 100 meters apart and landed on this site for the first time, according to Russian Military Transport Aviation Commander, Lieutenant…

  • Top Russian Pension Fund Official Pleads Guilty to Bribery Charges, Resigns

    Top Russian Pension Fund Official Pleads Guilty to Bribery Charges, Resigns

    A top official at the Russian national pension fund has pleaded guilty to charges of accepting a bribe and submitted his resignation, Russian media reported. Law enforcement authorities detained deputy chairman of the pension fund Alexei Ivanov on Wednesday, the TAdviser business news website had reported. Ivanov was taken into custody ahead of the fund’s key…

  • Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan wins award in Reliable Partner – Ecology national competition

    Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan wins award in Reliable Partner – Ecology national competition

    Background Gazprom Dobycha Astrakhan is a subsidiary of Gazprom focused on prospecting, exploration and development of hydrocarbon fields. The Levoberezhnaya part of the Astrakhanskoye gas and condensate field with an area of 1,360 square kilometers has been in operation since 1986. The field produces formation fluid with a high content of sulfur (25 per cent) and carbon dioxide (15 per cent). The company has around 300 wells of various use, hundreds…

  • Moscow’s Climate to Resemble Detroit’s by 2050 – Study

    Moscow’s Climate to Resemble Detroit’s by 2050 – Study

    Moscow’s weather will feel like that of present-day Detroit while St. Petersburg’s will more closely resemble that of Sofia three decades from now, researchers warned. A fifth of the world’s major cities will face “unknown” climate conditions by 2050 as rising temperatures heighten the risks of drought and flooding, according to climate scientists at The…