Day: July 1, 2020

  • Russian Voters Back Reforms Allowing Putin to Stay Until 2036

    Russian Voters Back Reforms Allowing Putin to Stay Until 2036

    Russians overwhelmingly approved a package of constitutional changes in a nationwide vote, partial results showed Wednesday, allowing President Vladimir Putin to potentially extend his two-decade rule until 2036. With almost 30% of polling stations reporting after the end of seven days of voting, 74% of voters had supported the reforms, the central election commission said.…

  • ‘All We Have Is Putin’: Russians Vote to Grant President Ability to Extend Rule Until 2036

    ‘All We Have Is Putin’: Russians Vote to Grant President Ability to Extend Rule Until 2036

    The final day of Russia’s week-long vote on overhauling its Constitution is ending with no surprises. Vladimir Putin, who was first elected president in 2000, has been all but handed the opportunity to remain in office until 2036. If that happens, the former KGB officer will overtake Josef Stalin as the country’s longest-serving leader. In…

  • Russians Celebrate LGBT Pride in Front of U.S. Embassy’s Rainbow Flag

    Russians Celebrate LGBT Pride in Front of U.S. Embassy’s Rainbow Flag

    The U.S. Embassy in Moscow hung a rainbow flag, the symbol of the LGBT community, from its front facade last week in honor of Pride month. The flag is not often displayed in public in Russia due to a controversial law that prohibits “homosexual propaganda toward minors” and persistent anti-LGBT attitudes across the country. Despite…

  • Putin Slams New U.S. Sanctions Aimed at ‘Suffocating’ Syria

    Putin Slams New U.S. Sanctions Aimed at ‘Suffocating’ Syria

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday denounced the United States for imposing new sanctions on Syria’s regime during the coronavirus pandemic. “Despite the call from the UN secretary general for easing the pressure of sanctions under pandemic conditions, Washington like Brussels decided to prolong measures against Syria,” Putin said during a televised meeting with his…

  • Russian Staycation: Kazan with Kids

    Russian Staycation: Kazan with Kids

    This summer, travel and vacations are not going to be like usual. If you are wary of crowds or flying, forget the Black Sea coast and consider some vacation options closer to Moscow. How about Kazan? The Republic of Tatarstan does not require visitors from other regions to self-isolate, and the capital is full of…

  • First Results Show Overwhelming Support for Russia’s Constitutional Reforms

    First Results Show Overwhelming Support for Russia’s Constitutional Reforms

    Nearly three-quarters of Russian voters have backed constitutional changes that pave the way for extending President Vladimir Putin’s rule until 2036, according to the Russian election commission’s preliminary results released Wednesday afternoon. Polling stations have closed in the Russian Far East as the rest of the country continues voting for or against the package of…

  • Russia Emerges From Coronavirus Quarantine, in Photos

    Russia Emerges From Coronavirus Quarantine, in Photos

    As regions across Russia have ended their coronavirus lockdowns and reopened businesses, life is slowly returning to normal across much of the country. Although safety guidelines like masks and social distancing are still in place in many cities, Russians are ready to get out and enjoy the summer while it lasts. Here’s a look at…

  • Make Putin President for Life, Chechnya’s Kadyrov Says

    Make Putin President for Life, Chechnya’s Kadyrov Says

    Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has called for the election of Vladimir Putin as Russia’s president for life ahead of a nationwide vote that could allow Putin to stay in power for another 12 years. Millions of Russians are voting on more than 200 constitutional amendments, one of which clears the term limits of sitting or…

  • Russians Set to Back Reforms Allowing Putin to Extend Rule

    Russians Set to Back Reforms Allowing Putin to Extend Rule

    Russians are set to approve constitutional reforms on Wednesday denounced by critics as a maneuver to allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in the Kremlin for life. The changes were passed weeks ago by Russia’s parliament and copies of the new Constitution are already on sale in bookshops, but Putin says a nationwide vote ending Wednesday…

  • Bank Transfers Bolstered U.S. Suspicions of Russia-Taliban Bounty – NYT

    Bank Transfers Bolstered U.S. Suspicions of Russia-Taliban Bounty – NYT

    U.S. officials have intercepted data showing financial transfers between a Russian military spy unit and Taliban-linked accounts, The New York Times reported Tuesday, citing three unnamed officials familiar with the intelligence. The alleged intercepts bolstered U.S. intelligence conclusions, also reported by the NYT, that Russia offered bounties to Taliban-linked militants to kill American troops in…

  • Second Tier of Internal Containment Installed at Power Unit 1 of Akkuyu NPP (Turkey)

    July 1, 2020, Büyükeceli, Mersin Province, Turkey. – The installation of the second tier of the reactor building’s internal containment has been completed at the Power Unit 1 of Akkuyu NPP. Internal containment is one of the critical components of power unit’s safety systems, which prevent release of radioactive materials to the environment. “The installation…

  • Where Can I Travel in Russia This Summer?

    Where Can I Travel in Russia This Summer?

    Russia opened its domestic tourist season Wednesday as it continues to grapple with the deadly coronavirus pandemic that has seen it record the world’s third-highest number of infections. The country closed its borders and grounded most international flights in late March to slow the spread of the outbreak, allowing only special evacuations of its own…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | July 1

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | July 1

    Russia has confirmed 654,405 cases of coronavirus and 9,536 deaths. July 1: 3 things you need to know today Russia is holding a nationwide vote on constitutional reforms despite the coronavirus. If passed, the amendments would allow President Vladimir Putin to extend his rule until 2036 by resetting his term limits. Russia is not among the 15 countries whose citizens…

  • Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Pass 650K as Country Votes on Putin Reforms

    Russia’s Coronavirus Cases Pass 650K as Country Votes on Putin Reforms

    Moscow lifted restrictions including compulsory travel passes on June 8, a move welcomed by residents who rushed out to enjoy the streets and parks. Many other regions are lifting lockdown restrictions as Russia prepares to hold a July 1 national vote despite the pandemic.    President Vladimir Putin is seeking public backing for constitutional amendments that would…