Day: December 16, 2019

  • Putin Increases Fines for ‘Foreign Agents’

    Putin Increases Fines for ‘Foreign Agents’

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a law that increases fines for news media or their employees designated as “foreign agents” Monday. The new fines come two weeks after Putin signed another piece of legislation allowing authorities to label individual journalists and bloggers “foreign agents.” Starting Feb. 1, 2020, any individual who distributes information online…

  • Rosneft Starts Selling Euro 6 Gasoline at Gas Stations in Moscow and Moscow Region

    Rosneft Oil Company expands the sales of high-octane gasoline with enhanced environmental properties RON-95-K5 Euro 6 and Pulsar 95 Euro 6.

  • 3 Things Russia Censored on TV in the Past Week

    3 Things Russia Censored on TV in the Past Week

    A series of censorship scandals rocked Russia’s television landscape in the past week. Here’s a look at the three high-profile cases where words, episodes or entire shows were taken down from Russian television screens: “Servant of the People” The Gazprom-owned TNT entertainment channel pulled Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s political satire “Servant of the People” off…

  • International Ded Moroz Convention Comes to Moscow’s VDNKh

    International Ded Moroz Convention Comes to Moscow’s VDNKh

    The New Year is one of the most popular holidays in the world — and the biggest celebration of the year in Russia. The closer it comes, the more events there are. Ded Moroz, the Slavic version of Santa Claus, is a character synonymous with the Russian New Year. Last weekend, Ded Morozes from around…

  • Russia and Belarus discuss gas cooperation from 2020 onward

    Russia and Belarus discuss gas cooperation from 2020 onward

    Release December 16, 2019, 15:05 A working meeting of Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, with Vladimir Semashko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation, and Viktor Karankevich, Belarusian Minister of Energy, took place today in St. Petersburg. The parties discussed relevant matters of cooperation in the gas sector from 2020 onward. The main focus was on the…

  • The 5 Biggest Russian Headlines of 2019

    The 5 Biggest Russian Headlines of 2019

    A lot has happened in 2019 — nowhere moreso than in Russia, where geopolitical drama, civil unrest, natural disasters and more played out across the country. As we approach 2020, here’s a look at the stories and events that shaped the narrative across Russia this year: Summer of discontent This summer saw a nearly unprecedented…

  • Did Russia Register Its First Transgender Marriage?

    Did Russia Register Its First Transgender Marriage?

    Authorities in Russia have registered one of the first transgender marriages in a country that positions itself as a bastion of traditional family values. Erika Askarova and Viktor Manuilin’s otherwise ordinary wedding made national headlines after the two posted photographs from the registry office in the city of Kazan on Dec. 12. Askarova, 30, and…

  • Russian Tech Giant Sues Amazon’s Twitch for Record $3Bln

    Russian Tech Giant Sues Amazon’s Twitch for Record $3Bln

    Russia’s third-largest internet company Rambler wants a record 180 billion rubles ($2.87 billion) in compensation from Amazon’s streaming giant Twitch over illegal streams, the Kommersant business daily reported Monday, the second high-profile action Rambler has taken against a U.S. tech company in less than a week. The lawsuit follows raids on popular web hosting software…