Day: October 25, 2019

  • Russia Launches New Battle Ship to ‘Defend National Interests’ in the Arctic

    Russia Launches New Battle Ship to ‘Defend National Interests’ in the Arctic

    Russia has unveiled a new combat icebreaker vessel in St. Petersburg on Friday which it says will help defend its national interests in the Arctic, the state-run TASS news agency reported. The launch of the Ivan Papanin comes amid Russia’s rapid military and economic development in its strategic Arctic region. Earlier this month, over 12,000 troops…

  • Russia Detains Suspected American Drug Smuggler

    Russia Detains Suspected American Drug Smuggler

    An American citizen whose Russian ex-wife is jailed in the United States could face up to 40 years in an American jail for drug smuggling after his arrest in Russia, the Fontanka news website reported Friday.  A court in St. Petersburg ordered Aleth Terada, 50, to leave Russia by Nov. 1 after finding that he…

  • Russia’s Yandex and Mail.Ru Report Strong Growth Despite Ownership Threats

    Russia’s Yandex and Mail.Ru Report Strong Growth Despite Ownership Threats

    Russia’s flagship tech companies, Mail.Ru and Yandex, both reported strong third-quarter results this week amid ongoing concerns over government proposals to limit foreign ownership in Russia’s largest technology companies. With revenues and earnings up at both companies, representatives confirmed they were lobbying the government to water down the potentially damaging legislation to the two publicly…

  • Admitted Russian Agent Butina Freed From U.S. Prison Ahead of Expected Deportation

    Admitted Russian Agent Butina Freed From U.S. Prison Ahead of Expected Deportation

    Convicted Russian agent Maria Butina has been released from a U.S. prison after more than 15 months behind bars, CNN reported Friday, citing the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons. Butina, 31, a former graduate student at American University who publicly advocated for gun rights, pleaded guilty in December 2018 to one count of conspiring to…

  • Russian Eagle Racks Up Hefty Phone Bills With Iran Flights

    Russian Eagle Racks Up Hefty Phone Bills With Iran Flights

    A steppe eagle from Russia’s republic of Khakasia has been sending hundreds of expensive SMS messages to scientists after she flew into Iran, effectively bankrupting their research. Siberian scientists had equipped Min the eagle with a tracking device that sends SMS messages to document her flight movements. Min, who spent the summer in Kazakhstan with…

  • The first in Russia WNU School on Radiation Technologies finished at Obninsk

    The Vth International School on Radiation Technologies of the World Nuclear University was held at the Rosatom Technical Academy on 14-25 of October. The school is one of the key projects of the World Nuclear University and is held every two years in different countries. Rosatom Technical Academy accumulated experience of cooperation with the IAEA…

  • ROSATOM took part in the Russia-Africa Summit

    ROSATOM took part in the Russia-Africa Summit, which ended on October 24 in Sochi. ROSATOM’s Director General Alexey Likhachev took part in a series of bilateral meetings of the President of the Russian Federation V.V. Putin with the leaders of Egypt, Namibia, Ethiopia, South Africa and Algeria. In addition, during the Summit, ROSATOM signed a…

  • Russian Soldier Shoots 8 Dead After Nervous Breakdown

    Russian Soldier Shoots 8 Dead After Nervous Breakdown

    A Russian conscript serving in the Far East of the country shot dead eight other soldiers and badly injured two others on Friday after having a nervous breakdown, the Defense Ministry said, Interfax reported. The conscript has been detained, the ministry said, and the two injured troops are being treated in a military hospital. Their lives…

  • Mass Raids Target St. Petersburg Bus, Taxi Drivers During Rush Hour

    Mass Raids Target St. Petersburg Bus, Taxi Drivers During Rush Hour

    Traffic almost ground to a halt in Russia’s second-largest city of St. Petersburg following a series of police raids on bus and taxi drivers this week. Social media channels said that afternoon inspections created massive bottlenecks Thursday on a road leading to Pulkovo Airport. Passengers got out of their taxis and continued their journey on…

  • Russia’s Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates on Economic Fears

    Russia’s Central Bank Cuts Interest Rates on Economic Fears

    The Bank of Russia has cut interest rates to 6.5% on the back of low inflation, weak domestic growth and fears of a global slowdown. The central bank said further rate cuts could be on the horizon if inflation, which it expects to come in between 3.2-3.7% this year, does not pick-up. Announcing the cut…

  • Russia Considers Blocking Some Internet Traffic to Fight Bomb Hoaxes – RBC

    Russia Considers Blocking Some Internet Traffic to Fight Bomb Hoaxes – RBC

    Russian network operators could be forced to block internet traffic from countries they believe hoax bomb threats come from, the RBC news website reported Friday. A wave of hoax threats swept Russia in 2017, and during the football World Cup last year, causing disruptions for businesses and public buildings. The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB)…

  • Russian Restaurant Group Joins Meatless Monday Movement

    Russian Restaurant Group Joins Meatless Monday Movement

    Can Russia’s meat-loving population embrace Meatless Mondays? The country’s biggest restaurant group is counting on it. In mid-October, Rosinter restaurants in six major cities launched their Meatless Mondays initiative, which encourages diners to opt for a meatless meal by taking 20-25 % off the price of any non-meat home delivery order from their most popular…

  • Russia Sends Chechen Military Police Reinforcements to Syria

    Russia Sends Chechen Military Police Reinforcements to Syria

    Around 300 more Russian military police have arrived in Syria, the defense ministry said on Friday, under an accord between Ankara and Moscow which halted Turkey’s military incursion into northeast Syria. The deal, reached on Tuesday by Presidents Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin, requires that Russian military police and Syrian border guards remove all Kurdish YPG militia…

  • Moscow Dismisses Russian Reports Group Hijacked Iranian Spying Operation

    Moscow Dismisses Russian Reports Group Hijacked Iranian Spying Operation

    Moscow on Thursday dismissed media reports that Russian hackers piggy-backed on an Iranian cyber-espionage operation to attack government and industry organizations in dozens of countries as an “unsavory” interpretation of a security report. British security officials have said the Russian group, known as “Turla” and accused by Estonian and Czech authorities of operating on behalf…

  • Russian Operatives Sacrifice Followers to Stay Under Cover on Facebook

    Russian Operatives Sacrifice Followers to Stay Under Cover on Facebook

    Efforts by Russian influence campaigns to stay undetected on social media ahead of next year’s U.S. elections are undermining their ability to gain followers and spread divisive political messages, a senior Facebook executive told Reuters. Social media users need to stand out from the crowd to gain traction online, but that type of behavior also…

  • N. Korean Fishing Nets Are Killing Seals Off Russia’s Coast, Scientists Warn

    N. Korean Fishing Nets Are Killing Seals Off Russia’s Coast, Scientists Warn

    The discarded nets of North Korean fishermen are threatening the lives of spotted seals and other marine life in Far East Russia, scientists warn. Moscow has called on Pyongyang to crack down on its poachers in Russian waters after border guards detained hundreds of North Korean fishermen recently. Russian marine biologists estimate that North Korean…

  • Russian Nuclear Scientist Jailed for Mining Bitcoins at Secret Lab

    Russian Nuclear Scientist Jailed for Mining Bitcoins at Secret Lab

    An engineer accused of using one of Russia’s most powerful supercomputers at a secret nuclear laboratory to mine Bitcoins has been sentenced to three years and three months in prison. Andrei Rybkin is one of three scientists to be convicted of using a workplace supercomputer to mine the cryptocurrency in the closed city of Sarov.…