Day: December 20, 2019

  • Russian Climate Activist Jailed After Greta Thunberg-Led Protest

    Russian Climate Activist Jailed After Greta Thunberg-Led Protest

    A Moscow court on Friday slapped climate change activist Arshak Makichyan with a six-day sentence for participating in an unsanctioned picket in Moscow. Makichyan, 24, was reportedly detained in Moscow hours after returning from a trip to Madrid, Spain, where he spoke at the COP 25 UN Climate Change Conference together with climate activist Greta…

  • Russia Jails Man to 22 Years for Sapsan Train Bombing Plot

    Russia Jails Man to 22 Years for Sapsan Train Bombing Plot

    A court in Russia has sentenced a Tajik man to 22 years in maximum-security prison for orchestrating an attempted bombing of a high-speed train between Moscow and St. Petersburg, Interfax reported Friday. The court found that Emom Burkhonov had played a role in derailing a Sapsan train in 2017 by placing a metal device on…

  • 5 Best Events in Moscow’s ‘Journey to Christmas’ Fest

    5 Best Events in Moscow’s ‘Journey to Christmas’ Fest

    Every year the center of Moscow turns into an enchanted holiday village, with tunnels of light, forests of decorated pine trees, streetlights transformed into chandeliers, and streets cleared of cars and filled with people. Music and the scent of hot mulled wine and holiday treats waft through the air. This year the festival runs from…

  • Russia Recruits Syrian Kurds to Replace U.S.-Led Forces – VOA

    Russia Recruits Syrian Kurds to Replace U.S.-Led Forces – VOA

    Russia has opened recruitment centers for a new military force in northeastern Syria aimed at replacing U.S.-backed Kurdish groups that neighboring Turkey views as terrorists, the Voice of America broadcaster reported Thursday. Turkey and its Syrian rebel allies launched a cross-border offensive against the Kurdish militia after President Donald Trump pulled U.S. forces from the…

  • Erdogan Says Turkey Won’t Be Silent Over Russian-Backed Mercenaries in Libya

    Erdogan Says Turkey Won’t Be Silent Over Russian-Backed Mercenaries in Libya

    President Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday that Turkey will not stay silent over Russian-backed mercenaries supporting Khalifa Haftar in Libya, as Moscow voiced concerns over possible Turkish military deployment to Libya in support of Haftar’s enemies. Turkey has backed Libya’s internationally recognized government led by Fayez al-Serraj and the two sides signed a security agreement…

  • Russia Honors Two of Britain’s ‘Cambridge Five’ Spies

    Russia Honors Two of Britain’s ‘Cambridge Five’ Spies

    Russia on Friday honored two members of the British “Cambridge Five” spy ring who passed information to the Soviet Union with a memorial plaque and a tribute from the head of Russia’s foreign intelligence service. The plaque, unveiled on the day Russia celebrates the work of its security services, was dedicated to Guy Burgess and…

  • Russia’s FSB Swoops on Suspect’s Home After Deadly Moscow Shooting

    Russia’s FSB Swoops on Suspect’s Home After Deadly Moscow Shooting

    Russia’s FSB security service on Friday searched the home of a man named by Russian media as the prime suspect in a rare shooting incident near the FSB’s central Moscow headquarters, neighbors said. A gunman opened fire on the FSB’s main building in Moscow on Thursday evening, killing at least one FSB employee and wounding…

  • Gazprom to Build the World’s Northernmost Petrochemical Plant in the Arctic

    Gazprom to Build the World’s Northernmost Petrochemical Plant in the Arctic

    Russian state energy company Gazprom is planning to construct a giant petrochemical plant in Bovanenkovo, the company’s hub on the Yamal Peninsula. It will be able to produce about 3 million tons of plastics products polyethylene and polypropylene per year, several sources in the company told Vedomosti business daily. If built, the plant will be the northernmost…

  • 5 Ways to Celebrate the Holidays in St. Petersburg

    5 Ways to Celebrate the Holidays in St. Petersburg

    Visit Palace Square On Dec. 22 Grandfather Frost makes his first stop on the holiday train in St. Petersburg, where he lights the enormous tree on Palace Square that is both the symbol and the heart of the holiday season. On New Year’s Eve, the square is filled with music, special events, a light show…

  • Russia Upholds U.S.-Israeli Woman’s 7.5-Year Airport Marijuana Sentence

    Russia Upholds U.S.-Israeli Woman’s 7.5-Year Airport Marijuana Sentence

    A court in Moscow has upheld U.S.-Israeli tourist Naama Issachar’s seven-and-a-half year prison sentence on drugs charges Thursday in a case that has strained ties between Russia and Israel. Naama Issachar, 25, was found guilty of drug possession and smuggling last month. Moscow airport authorities had found 9.6 grams of cannabis in Issachar’s luggage during her…

  • Trump Official Slams New Anti-Russia Sanctions in Leaked Letter

    Trump Official Slams New Anti-Russia Sanctions in Leaked Letter

    Donald Trump’s administration has slammed a new package of tough anti-Russia sanctions advanced by U.S. lawmakers earlier this week, The Daily Beast reported Thursday, citing a leaked letter from a State Department official.  The U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee approved draft legislation Wednesday that would impose new sanctions against Russia’s banking, energy and ship-building sectors…

  • Does Putin Plan to Change the Constitution and Stay in Power?

    Does Putin Plan to Change the Constitution and Stay in Power?

    President Vladimir Putin said Thursday he was open to the possibility of altering Russia’s Constitution to limit the number of presidential terms anyone can serve. “Your humble servant served two terms consecutively, then left his post, but with the constitutional right to return to the post of president again, because these two terms were not…

  • Russian Ballet’s Use of Blackface Ignites Online Controversy

    Russian Ballet’s Use of Blackface Ignites Online Controversy

    Prominent African-American ballet dancer Misty Copeland’s criticism of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow for its use of blackface has prompted a heated online debate and a strong rebuke from the world of Russian ballet. Copeland, who in 2015 became the American Ballet Theater’s first black female principal ballerina, highlighted “the reality of the ballet world”…

  • Russia Plans ‘Sovereign Internet’ Tests to Combat External Threats

    Russia Plans ‘Sovereign Internet’ Tests to Combat External Threats

    Russia will carry out tests on Monday on the reliability of its domestic internet infrastructure in the event that the country is disconnected from the worldwide web, the communications ministry said. The threat testing will take place in stages on Dec. 23 and will not affect regular internet users, the ministry said on Thursday. Russia enacted a…

  • Putin Dodges Question on Daughters’ Identity

    Putin Dodges Question on Daughters’ Identity

    Russian President Vladimir Putin sidestepped a question about the identities of his two daughters at his annual end-of-year news conference on Thursday. Named sources have told Reuters — but later retracted their statements — that one of Putin‘s adult daughters is Katerina Tikhonova, who runs publicly funded projects and takes part in competitive rock’n’roll dancing. Media have identified Putin‘s…

  • Russian Poachers Are Going After Musk, the ‘Gold of Siberia’

    Russian Poachers Are Going After Musk, the ‘Gold of Siberia’

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • The Moscow FSB Shooting: What We Know So Far

    The Moscow FSB Shooting: What We Know So Far

    A gunman opened fire at Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) headquarters in central Moscow on Thursday evening, killing one officer and wounding five others, including one civilian. An unverified video depicted officers exchanging gunfire and appearing to kill the alleged shooter behind a column. Other videos showed the FSB building being sprayed with gunfire and…