Day: May 15, 2020

  • Virus Permitting, Russia’s Bolshoi Hopes for September Curtain-Up

    Virus Permitting, Russia’s Bolshoi Hopes for September Curtain-Up

    The legendary Bolshoi Theatre, whose dancers and singers are currently under virus lockdown, hopes to hold its first performances in September, the general director Vladimir Urin told AFP on Friday. Under his “optimistic scenario,” rehearsals will begin in late July, allowing performers enough time to limber up their skills, Urin said. “I very much hope…

  • Gazprom Dobycha Noyabrsk conducting first changeover of shift personnel under new rules

    Gazprom Dobycha Noyabrsk conducting first changeover of shift personnel under new rules

    Background Gazprom Dobycha Noyabrsk, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gazprom, develops seven fields, including four gas fields, two gas and condensate fields, and one oil, gas and condensate field. The company’s facilities, among them three gas production sites and three gas production directorates, are located in the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area, Kamchatka, and Yakutia. Gazprom Dobycha Noyabrsk takes part in the state-run Eastern…

  • Russia Pushes Google to Block Report on Low Virus Deaths, Probes NYT and FT

    Russia Pushes Google to Block Report on Low Virus Deaths, Probes NYT and FT

    Russia’s state communications watchdog has demanded that Google block a Russian news website’s article on a Financial Times report about Russia’s possibly undercounted coronavirus deaths.  Roskomnadzor, the watchdog, said Thursday it was probing reports by FT and The New York Times, which analyzed official mortality data to investigate whether Russia is undercounting its coronavirus deaths,…

  • Russian Football League to Restart Despite Rising Infections

    Russian Football League to Restart Despite Rising Infections

    The Russian Premier League will restart its season next month despite rising coronavirus infections, but behind closed doors, its governing body said Friday. The Russian football association said in a statement that matches, suspended since March 17 because of the outbreak, would resume from June 21. The Russian Premier League, the country’s top football division,…

  • Siberian Ambulance Crews Vow Hunger Strike Over Putin’s Unpaid Virus Bonuses

    Siberian Ambulance Crews Vow Hunger Strike Over Putin’s Unpaid Virus Bonuses

    Ambulance workers in western Siberia have threatened to go on hunger strike if they don’t receive President Vladimir Putin’s promised payouts for working with coronavirus patients. Thursday marked Putin’s deadline to hand out April bonuses of up to 80,000 rubles ($1,100) to all medics treating Covid-19 patients. Russia’s prime minister acknowledged this week that regional…

  • Moscow Says No Proof Russian Hackers Spied on Merkel

    Moscow Says No Proof Russian Hackers Spied on Merkel

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Friday rejected allegations by German Chancellor Angela Merkel that Russian hackers had spied on her. “Five years have passed. Not a single concrete fact has been provided,” Lavrov said in a live interview with Russia’s RBC news website. Speaking in parliament on Wednesday, Merkel voiced frustration that Russia was targeting…

  • Russia-Raised Austrian Princess Dies at 31

    Russia-Raised Austrian Princess Dies at 31

    Austrian princess Maria Galitzine, who spent her school years in Russia, has died of a sudden heart aneurysm in the United States at age 31, her family said in an obituary published Friday. Maria Singh, née Princess Maria Galitzine, was the great-granddaughter of the last emperor and empress of Austria and a descendant of the…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | May 15

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | May 15

    As the deadly coronavirus pandemic continues to spread, Russia has gradually become the world’s second most-infected country. There have been 262,843 cases of coronavirus infections reported in Russia so far and 2,418 deaths. May 15: 3 things you need to know today 1. Russia confirmed 10,598 new coronavirus infections Friday, bringing the country’s official number of cases to 262,843. Russia now has…

  • Moscow’s Golden-Pink Sunset Lifts the City’s Spirits

    Moscow’s Golden-Pink Sunset Lifts the City’s Spirits

    Moscow residents were treated to a magnificent sunset after Thursday evening’s springtime rain that could still be enjoyed from one’s window.  The golden-pink sky and rainbow brought a much-needed burst of color into our lives — no filter required. And while Muscovites are technically restricted from non-essential trips outside, some people just couldn’t resist the urge…

  • Atomenergomash has shipped a set of equipment to the UK

    PJSC “ZiO-Podolsk” (owned by machine-building division of ROSATOM – JSC Atomenergomash) has manufactured and shipped the second lot of the equipment for Riverside Waste-to-Energy Plant in the UK. The delivery set includes one module of the third stage superheater and two modules of the fourth stage superheater. The total weight of equipment shipped is 100…

  • Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Surge By 10K as Total Surpasses 260K

    Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Surge By 10K as Total Surpasses 260K

    Russia says its high number of cases is due in part to a massive testing campaign that has seen more than 6 million tests carried out. Moscow accounts for roughly half of all infections and the city said it would be launching mass voluntary tests for antibodies from Friday. Russian President Vladimir Putin this week…

  • Oil Chief Asks Putin to Exempt Genetic Tech Funding From Taxes

    Oil Chief Asks Putin to Exempt Genetic Tech Funding From Taxes

    The head of Russia’s state-run oil giant Rosneft on Thursday asked President Vladimir Putin for a tax exemption for investments into genetic technology. Rosneft has been tapped to work alongside the Russian government to pursue “accelerated development of Russian genetic technologies” through 2027. Putin, who has sought to transform Russia into a world leader in…

  • 5 Years After Decommunization: Speaking With the Creators of “Looking for Lenin”

    5 Years After Decommunization: Speaking With the Creators of “Looking for Lenin”

    The decades following the collapse of the U.S.S.R. have been turbulent for Ukraine, as the nation struggles to forge an independent identity in a post-Soviet landscape. Ukraine’s growing desire to shed its legacy of communism intensified in the wake of the 2013 Euromaidan protests and the 2014 annexation of Crimea, and was solidified by the…