Day: March 17, 2020

  • Russian Writer, Political Activist Eduard Limonov Dies

    Russian Writer, Political Activist Eduard Limonov Dies

    Russian writer Eduard Limonov, a controversial figure who founded a radical nationalist party and led protests against President Vladimir Putin before supporting the Kremlin on Crimea’s annexation, has died at 77, his party said Tuesday. “Eduard Limonov died today in Moscow,” The Other Russia party, which he previously led, said on its website. Limonov, whose…

  • Virus Situation in Russia ‘Under Control,’ Putin Says

    Virus Situation in Russia ‘Under Control,’ Putin Says

    Russia’s President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday said the situation with the spreading coronavirus is “under control” in the country, after infections were “contained.” “We were able to contain mass penetration and spread” of the pandemic, the Russian president told a government meeting. “The situation is generally under control despite high risk level.” “Citizens should be…

  • Moscow Officials Deny Planning Total Shutdown to Contain Coronavirus

    Moscow Officials Deny Planning Total Shutdown to Contain Coronavirus

    Moscow authorities have denied reports that they will introduce a near-total shutdown of the city to contain the spread of the coronavirus. Vedomosti reported Tuesday that officials are considering a state of emergency that would close all public transport, shut all nonessential businesses, impose a strict curfew and prevent anyone from leaving or entering Russia’s…

  • Russia Employs AI and Video Surveillance Against Coronavirus Disruption

    Russia Employs AI and Video Surveillance Against Coronavirus Disruption

    Russia has launched hi-tech systems that monitor social media for “fake news” on the coronavirus and spot empty supermarket shelves, while an app will provide free telemedicine consultations, officials said Tuesday. President Vladimir Putin toured a new coronavirus information centre in Moscow that is pulling together IT resources including surveillance cameras and artificial intelligence. Russia…

  • Coronavirus Roundup: Moscow

    Coronavirus Roundup: Moscow

    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…

  • Russian Airlines Face Coronavirus Bankruptcy, Government Warns

    Russian Airlines Face Coronavirus Bankruptcy, Government Warns

    Russian airlines could sustain major losses and some might go bankrupt because of hits from the coronavirus, the government warned on Tuesday. Carriers face two major blows, cancellations of international flights and rising costs owing to the ruble’s sharp drop in value, Alexander Neradko, the head of the federal air transport agency Rosaviation, told a…

  • Russian Tourists Trapped in Europe Amid Canceled Flights, Closing Borders

    Russian Tourists Trapped in Europe Amid Canceled Flights, Closing Borders

    Russian tourists in Europe have found themselves trapped abroad as flights have been canceled and borders closed due to the coronavirus crisis, a spokeswoman for Russia’s travel industry union told Interfax on Tuesday. Russia suspended most flights to and from Europe to try to contain the spread of the coronavirus from Monday. At the same…

  • Putin Ally to Sue U.S. for $50Bln Over ‘Wrongful Persecution’

    Putin Ally to Sue U.S. for $50Bln Over ‘Wrongful Persecution’

    An ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin who says he was “wrongfully persecuted” by the US, which claimed he meddled in 2016 elections, vowed Tuesday to sue Washington for $50 billion in damages. Yevgeny Prigozhin, the rich Russian businessman dubbed “Putin’s chef,” made the announcement after the U.S. Justice Department on Monday abruptly dropped charges…

  • Russia Starts Testing Potential Coronavirus Vaccine

    Russia Starts Testing Potential Coronavirus Vaccine

    Russian scientists have begun to test vaccine prototypes for the new coronavirus, and plan to present the most effective one by June, a laboratory chief at a state biotech institute said. Russia has reported 93 cases of infection but no deaths, according to official numbers published Tuesday.  “The prototypes have been created. We are starting laboratory…

  • Dutch MH17 Trial to Continue Behind Closed Doors Due to Coronavirus

    Dutch MH17 Trial to Continue Behind Closed Doors Due to Coronavirus

    The trial in the Netherlands of four men accused of murder over the 2014 downing of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 will continue behind closed doors later this month due to the coronavirus outbreak, the court said on Tuesday. Pre-trial hearings in the case against three Russians and one Ukrainian began in Amsterdam last week. Prosecutors…

  • Zaryadye Concert Livestreams Today

    Zaryadye Concert Livestreams Today

    As concert halls, museums, galleries, theaters, and movie theaters close their doors in Moscow until April 10 (or longer), a few are moving to online or virtual tour formats. Zaryadye Concert Hall is marking it’s first “day of silence” by not being silent at all. The hall will livestream “The Seasons” tonight at 7 p.m.…

  • Russian Orthodox Church Adopts Sweeping Anti-Coronavirus Rules

    Russian Orthodox Church Adopts Sweeping Anti-Coronavirus Rules

    The Russian Orthodox Church is instigating an unprecedented list of measures aiming to combat the spread of the coronavirus in its sacred spaces nationwide, it said in a statement Tuesday. The Church drew controversy in recent weeks after video showed hundreds of worshippers lining up to kiss a holy relic in St. Petersburg’s Kazan Cathedral…

  • Q&A: Russia’s Anti-Coronavirus Measures

    Q&A: Russia’s Anti-Coronavirus Measures

    As the coronavirus continues to sweep across the globe on an unprecedented scale, countries are closing their borders and putting once-vibrant towns and cities under near-total lockdown. Here’s a quick guide to the measures Russia has taken so far: Q: Can I still go to Russia? A: Starting March 18, all foreign nationals and stateless citizens…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 17

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 17

    As the new coronavirus that has killed more than 7,100 people continues to spread around the world, Russia has stepped up its measures to tackle the pandemic and prevent its spread within the country. There have been 93 cases of coronavirus infections reported in Russia so far. MT MT Below are the latest updates on Russia’s response…

  • U.S. Drops Case Against Russian Firm Accused of 2016 Election Meddling

    U.S. Drops Case Against Russian Firm Accused of 2016 Election Meddling

    The United States Justice Department abruptly dropped its criminal case Monday against the company controlled by a confidant of Russian President Vladimir Putin that allegedly funded the campaign to meddle in the 2016 elections. Just weeks before the trial was to begin, the Justice Department announced it was withdrawing the eight-count indictment of Concord Management…