Day: March 10, 2020

  • FBI Arrests Russian Accused of Heading Hacker ‘Storefront’

    FBI Arrests Russian Accused of Heading Hacker ‘Storefront’

    U.S. authorities have arrested a Russian national who ran a hacker “storefront” that took in at least $17 million by selling stolen personal data and other illegal products and services, according to court records. The FBI arrested Kirill Victorovich Firsov, described as “a Russian cyber hacker,” and the administrator of the deer.io platform “which catered to hackers,”…

  • ‘President for Life’: Putin Opens Door to Extending Rule until 2036

    ‘President for Life’: Putin Opens Door to Extending Rule until 2036

    In a whirlwind series of events on Tuesday, Russia’s lower house of parliament laid the groundwork for President Vladimir Putin, who first took office in 2000, to remain in the Kremlin until 2036.  The move came as part of sweeping constitutional changes that Putin first announced in January and many saw as a ploy by…

  • MH17 Trial Postponed as Prosecution Slams Russian ‘Misinformation’

    MH17 Trial Postponed as Prosecution Slams Russian ‘Misinformation’

    SCHIPHOL, The Netherlands — The presiding judge in the MH17 murder trial on Tuesday postponed the hearings until March 23, when the court will decide on how the trial should proceed following judical requests from the defense and relatives of the victims of the plane crash. Monday was the first day of the long awaited…

  • Baby Seal Rescued in Baltic Sea

    Baby Seal Rescued in Baltic Sea

    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…

  • ROSATOM participates in the International Youth Nuclear Congress in Sydney

    The official opening of the business program of the International Youth Nuclear Congress 2020 was held in Sydney on 9 March. ROSATOM as the Congress partner took part in the ceremony. The main theme for this year’s Congress is the diversity of people, technologies and scientific fields in the nuclear industry. Vadim Titov (Rusatom International…

  • ROSATOM organized a seminar within the scope of NPPES-2020 (Turkey) for the suppliers

    4-5 March 2020, Turkey, Istanbul – ROSATOM organized a seminar for the suppliers of the Akkuyu NPP project within the scope of 7th Nuclear Power Plants Expo & Summit (NPPES-2020).  Aleksandr Voronkov, Director of Rosatom Regional Centre in Middle East and North Africa; Arseniy Titov, Trade Manager of Rosatom Energy International JSC; Denis Sezemin, Akkuyu…

  • Trump Has Told Russia He Cannot Visit for Victory Day in May, Kremlin Says

    Trump Has Told Russia He Cannot Visit for Victory Day in May, Kremlin Says

    The Kremlin said on Tuesday that the United States had told Moscow that U.S. President Donald Trump would not travel to Russia to mark Victory Day on May 9. Putin presides over an annual parade on May 9 to commemorate the Soviet Union’s World War Two victory over Nazi Germany and uses the occasion to show off…

  • Kremlin Says Trump Cannot Visit Russia for Victory Day in May

    Kremlin Says Trump Cannot Visit Russia for Victory Day in May

    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…

  • Turkish, Russian Forces to Patrol Either Side of New Syrian Corridor

    Turkish, Russian Forces to Patrol Either Side of New Syrian Corridor

    Turkey’s military will patrol to the north of a security corridor being set up around a highway in northwest Syria’s Idlib province and Russian forces will patrol the southern side, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu said on Tuesday. Agreement on the corridor was part of a ceasefire deal reached by Turkey and Russia last week…

  • Russia Eyes Early Parliament Elections Amid Putin’s Power Shake-Up

    Russia Eyes Early Parliament Elections Amid Putin’s Power Shake-Up

    Update: Karelin removed his amendment from consideration after Putin rejected the proposal in a surprise Duma speech. Russian lawmakers will consider holding early parliamentary elections this year, the speaker of Russia’s lower house of parliament has said on the day of a key vote for President Vladimir Putin’s sweeping constitutional amendments Tuesday. The State Duma…

  • Russia’s Central Bank Steps Up To Support Ruble

    Russia’s Central Bank Steps Up To Support Ruble

    Russia’s Central Bank has swept in to help support the Russian ruble and push the currency up from its four-year low against the U.S. dollar. The bank started selling foreign currency reserves — in other words, buying rubles — Tuesday, adding that it was “ready to use additional tools to maintain financial stability.” The ruble…

  • Hundreds of ‘Rabid’ Dogs and Cats Killed at Russian Shelter

    Hundreds of ‘Rabid’ Dogs and Cats Killed at Russian Shelter

    Veterinarians in Far East Russia have put down around 200 stray animals who they said had come into contact with a rabid dog, authorities announced Monday. The news came after an animal rights group found empty dog and cat cages at the facility in the city of Yakutsk. They later discovered the carcasses of what…

  • Russian Stock Market Plunges, Oil Shares Hit Hard

    Russian Stock Market Plunges, Oil Shares Hit Hard

    The Russian stock market plunged 10% on opening Tuesday morning, following the rout on global financial markets Monday. Russia’s oil companies were hit hardest, with giants Rosneft and Lukoil leading the loserboard with falls of more than 10%. The fall appeared softer than traders had been anticipating, however, as the MOEX Index of leading Russian…

  • Russia Hires Britons for ‘Intelligence Operations’ – Guardian

    Russia Hires Britons for ‘Intelligence Operations’ – Guardian

    The Russian government has allegedly hired British politicians, former intelligence officers and PR firms to advance its interests in Britain’s politics and form a “western buffer network,” The Guardian reported Monday. The claims are based on U.S.-born financier Bill Browder’s Sept. 2018 testimony submitted to the British parliament for its report on alleged Russian interference…