Day: July 27, 2020

  • Hundreds Evacuated Over Fire in Moscow Women’s Jail

    Hundreds Evacuated Over Fire in Moscow Women’s Jail

    Hundreds were evacuated after a fire broke out Monday at a pre-trial detention center for women in Moscow, Russian news agencies reported. “850 people were evacuated” after a fire broke out in the prison in southeastern Moscow, the state-run TASS news agency quoted the Moscow branch of the prison service as saying. White smoke rose…

  • Well-Preserved Mammoth Discovered in Russian Arctic as Permafrost Thaws

    Well-Preserved Mammoth Discovered in Russian Arctic as Permafrost Thaws

    Reindeer herders in northern Siberia have found a well-preserved wooly mammoth skeleton as climate change thaws the vast region’s permafrost layer at a rapid pace. The surprise archaeological find came during a historically hot summer in Siberia and the Russian Arctic, which is one of the world’s fastest-warming regions. Archeologists are working to find more…

  • Messoyakhaneftegaz Implements Unique APG Utilization Scheme

    Messoyakhaneftegaz, a joint venture of Gazprom Neft and Rosneft, has commissioned an underground gas storage facility at the West-Messoyakha license area

  • Ukraine Accuses Separatists of Breaching New Ceasefire

    Ukraine Accuses Separatists of Breaching New Ceasefire

    Moscow-backed separatists on Monday breached a tense ceasefire in eastern Ukraine just hours after it began, the Ukrainian army said, but the separatists denied the accusation. The ceasefire came into force from midnight Sunday and had been agreed last week by negotiators from Ukraine, Russia and the international monitor group OSCE.  The Ukrainian army said…

  • Russian Athletes Should Face ‘Blanket Ban’ in Tokyo, Says Whistleblower

    Russian Athletes Should Face ‘Blanket Ban’ in Tokyo, Says Whistleblower

    Doping whistleblower Grigory Rodchenkov says no Russian athletes should be allowed to take part in next year’s postponed Tokyo Olympics. The World Anti-Doping Agency in December banned Russia for four years from major global sporting events including the 2020 Tokyo Olympics and the 2022 World Cup in Qatar over manipulated doping data. Russia is appealing…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | July 27

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | July 27

    Russia has confirmed 818,120 cases of coronavirus and 13,354 deaths. July 27: 3 things you need to know today Russia plans to administer its experimental coronavirus vaccine on healthcare professionals next month before its clinical trials are completed, Health Minister Mikhail Murashko said Thursday. Russian schools across the country will re-open for the new school year on Sept. 1,…

  • Russia’s Wildfires Double in Size Within Week – TASS

    Russia’s Wildfires Double in Size Within Week – TASS

    Wildfires currently burning across Russia have doubled in size over the past week, the state-run TASS news agency reported Monday, citing a source in the Federal Forestry Agency. “Over the week, the total area of ​​forest fires has more than doubled,” TASS quoted its source as saying. “The most difficult situation is developing in Siberia…

  • ‘Russia, Wake up’: Far East Protesters Seek to Set Example for Entire Country

    ‘Russia, Wake up’: Far East Protesters Seek to Set Example for Entire Country

    KHABAROVSK — As they have for nearly three weeks, the first protesters started to gather at Lenin Square in the city of Khabarovsk in Russia’s Far East at 7 pm on a recent weekday evening. They were soon joined by independent Russian journalists and a small army of YouTube bloggers, a growing profession in Russia as…

  • Russia’s Naval Fleet Goes on Display in Annual Parade

    Russia’s Naval Fleet Goes on Display in Annual Parade

    Russia held its annual Navy Day commemorations in St. Petersburg on Sunday with a parade that showed off the country’s best ships, nuclear submarines and naval aviation. The parade took place as President Vladimir Putin has boasted of the Navy’s growing capabilities and amid ongoing tensions with NATO. Here’s a look at the nautical display…

  • On and Off the Trans-Siberian Train: The Fortuneteller

    On and Off the Trans-Siberian Train: The Fortuneteller

    Rimma, age 85  I have always been interested in the unknown. I was born on the 25th lunar day, that means I am prone to insight and intuitions. My destiny is to interact with people, my karmic task is to serve them. I have been learning and practicing numerology and esotericism for 40 years already.…

  • Siberian Shaman Gives Up Anti-Putin Crusade

    Siberian Shaman Gives Up Anti-Putin Crusade

    A Siberian shaman who made national headlines for attempting to trek to Moscow and “cast out” Putin from power won’t restart his journey, he said after being discharged from the mental asylum he was forced into earlier this year. In a statement carried by local media, Alexander Gabyshev said he wishes to focus on his…

  • Russia Coronavirus Cases Approach 820K

    Russia Coronavirus Cases Approach 820K

    The highest number of new cases were in Moscow, the western Siberian region of Khanty-Mansiysk and Sverdlovsk in the Urals. Russia’s fatality rate has remained low compared to other badly-hit countries, raising speculation that Moscow could be underreporting figures. Russian authorities began easing anti-virus measures in June ahead of a massive World War II military…

  • Ex-Vedomosti Journalists Launch New Outlet Following Pro-Kremlin Censorship Scandal

    Ex-Vedomosti Journalists Launch New Outlet Following Pro-Kremlin Censorship Scandal

    Former senior editors and journalists from the Vedomosti business daily are launching a new media project after the appointment of a pro-Kremlin editor-in-chief sparked accusations of censorship and a mass departure of staff from the paper. VTimes aims to continue Vedomosti’s tradition of independent journalism and editorial objectivity. “More than ever before Russia needs independent…