Day: September 20, 2019

  • ROSATOM participated in the 63rd IAEA General Conference

    September 20, 2019, Vienna – The 63rd Annual Regular Session of the IAEA General Conference was held in Vienna.  The Conference brought together high-ranking delegates from more than 170 IAEA Member States to discuss the most relevant issues and set priority directions for developing cooperation in the global nuclear industry.  Director General of ROSATOM Alexey…

  • Blue Corridor – Gas into Engines 2019 Rally enters Russia

    Blue Corridor – Gas into Engines 2019 Rally enters Russia

    Release September 20, 2019, 18:30 The Russian stage of the international Blue Corridor – Gas into Engines 2019 Rally for vehicles powered by natural gas was launched today at the Russkaya compressor station (CS) in the Krasnodar Territory. Via a video link, the participants in the Russian stage of the race took over from the European-stage crews that had traveled 5,320 kilometers from Istanbul, Turkey,…

  • Where Indians Eat Indian Food in Moscow

    Where Indians Eat Indian Food in Moscow

    An estimated 14,000 Indians currently live in Russia — most in Moscow — and an ever-increasing number of Indian tourists visit the capital every year. Consequently, while perhaps not a staple of the native Russian diet just yet, Muscovites are familiar with Indian cooking, and there is an array of restaurants available to satisfy a…

  • Russia Criticizes U.S. General Over Plan to Destroy Kaliningrad Air Defenses

    Russia Criticizes U.S. General Over Plan to Destroy Kaliningrad Air Defenses

    Russia on Friday accused the United States of brazenly threatening it after a senior U.S. general said Washington had drawn up a plan in case it needed to destroy air defenses in Russia’s Kaliningrad exclave in Europe. U.S. General Jeffrey Harrigian said on Tuesday that “If we have to go in there to take down,…

  • St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport Eyes Opening Up to Foreign Budget Airlines

    St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport Eyes Opening Up to Foreign Budget Airlines

    Low-cost international airlines could soon fly in and out of St. Petersburg more freely after an easing of restrictions announced by Russian officials, Russian media have reported. No other Russian city allows so-called “seventh freedom flights,” which allow international carriers to operate flights outside their country of registration. St. Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport projects that the permissions will…

  • St. Petersburg’s New Governor, Undeterred by Charges of Vote Fraud, Promises Moscow-Style Revival

    St. Petersburg’s New Governor, Undeterred by Charges of Vote Fraud, Promises Moscow-Style Revival

    If all goes to plan for St. Petersburg’s new governor, Russia’s second-largest city may soon have the landscaped public parks, brand-new buses and budget surpluses of its big brother Moscow. The man behind the promises, Kremlin protégé Alexander Beglov, was inaugurated Wednesday in the gold and marble halls of the Mariinsky Palace in the city…

  • Russian Scientists Supported by Rosneft Complete First Stage of Survey into Atlantic Subspecies of Walrus in the Waters of Pechora Sea

    Specialists of the Nenets Nature Reserve have launched an extensive field survey of a population of the Atlantic subspecies of walrus as a part of the biological indicator species monitoring programme implemented by Rosneft Oil Company.

  • Russia Moves to Expand Its Arctic Icebreaker Fleet, Already the World’s Largest

    Russia Moves to Expand Its Arctic Icebreaker Fleet, Already the World’s Largest

    The enterprise responsible for Russian seaport and maritime infrastructure development today operates a total of 36 icebreaking vessels. This is the largest fleet of its kind in the world, the state-run Rosmorport company says. And more is to come. According to company deputy general director Vasily Strugov, another nine vessels will be added to the fleet by 2024. Among them, there…

  • Jailed Russian Actor Released Ahead of Appeal After Moscow Protest Verdicts Spark Outcry

    Jailed Russian Actor Released Ahead of Appeal After Moscow Protest Verdicts Spark Outcry

    A Moscow court has ruled to release novice actor Pavel Ustinov from custody days ahead of his appeal following widespread public outcry over his conviction.  Ustinov, 23, was found guilty Monday of dislocating a riot police officer’s shoulder during mass anti-government protests in Moscow last month. A court sentenced Ustinov to three and a half years…

  • One Detained North Korean Poacher Died, FSB Says

    One Detained North Korean Poacher Died, FSB Says

    Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said on Friday that one North Korean poacher, captured by Russian border guards in the Sea of Japan, has died, the Interfax news agency reported. A Russian border patrol discovered two North Korean schooners and 11 motorboats fishing illegally off its far eastern coast on Tuesday and detained the first…

  • Russia’s Love Affair With India

    Russia’s Love Affair With India

    When Ponnuchamy Jeevanantham first came to Moscow from Tamil Nadu in southern India in 1987 to study agriculture at the Peoples’ Friendship University he was dismayed by how mild Russian food was compared to Indian cuisine.  “You couldn’t find any spices,” he said. “There were bay leaves, black pepper and maybe some chilli powder —…

  • Russia Sends Shaman en Route to Exorcise Putin to Psychiatric Hospital

    Russia Sends Shaman en Route to Exorcise Putin to Psychiatric Hospital

    Officials have sent a Siberian shaman to a psychiatric hospital after he was apprehended on his way from Far East Russia to Moscow to exorcise President Vladimir Putin, authorities said Friday. Alexander Gabyshev embarked on his odyssey in March, promising to walk more than 8,000 kilometers from his native republic of Sakha to Moscow to…

  • U.S. Says It Has Plans to ‘Take Down’ Western Russian Region’s Air Defenses

    U.S. Says It Has Plans to ‘Take Down’ Western Russian Region’s Air Defenses

    The United States military has a secret blueprint targeting the air defense system protecting Russia’s westernmost territory of Kaliningrad, according to the U.S. Air Force’s top commander in Europe. NATO members perceive Russia’s missile deployments in Kaliningrad as a threat at a time when tensions between Russia and its Western neighbors are running high over…

  • Russia Casts 13th Veto of UN Security Council Action During Syrian War

    Russia Casts 13th Veto of UN Security Council Action During Syrian War

    Russia cast its 13th veto on Thursday of UN Security Council action on the Syrian conflict, blocking a demand for a truce in northwest Syria because it does not include an exemption for military offensives against UN blacklisted militant groups. China backed Russia by also blocking the text, drafted by Kuwait, Belgium and Germany. It…

  • 6 Jehovah’s Witnesses Jailed For ‘Extremism’ in Russia

    6 Jehovah’s Witnesses Jailed For ‘Extremism’ in Russia

    A court in southern Russia has found six Jehovah’s Witnesses guilty of “extremism” and sentenced them to prison terms between two and three and a half years Thursday. Russia outlawed Jehovah’s Witnesses in 2017, making it a criminal offense for the group’s estimated 175,000 worshippers to meet or distribute literature. Human rights groups have condemned…