Day: November 9, 2020

  • Deal Struck to End Nagorno-Karabakh War

    Deal Struck to End Nagorno-Karabakh War

    Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached an agreement to end the war in Nagorno-Karabakh with immediate effect.  Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan first made the announcement on Facebook early Tuesday morning. Russian President Vladimir Putin confirmed details of the deal, brokered by Moscow, minutes later in a televised statement. “I have signed a statement on the…

  • Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 9

    Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 9

    Armenia and Azerbaijan have reached an agreement to end the war in Nagorno-Karabakh, Armenia’s Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan announced on Facebook early Tuesday morning. “I have signed a statement on the termination of the Karabakh war along with the Russian and Azerbaijani presidents,” he wrote. The agreement came into effect at 01:00 local time, he added — minutes…

  • Staff appointments

    Staff appointments

    November 9, 2020, 19:35 Marat Garaev, former Director General of Gazprom Pererabotka, has been appointed Deputy Head of Department 335 at Gazprom. The functions of Director General of Gazprom Pererabotka have been assigned to Airat Ishmurzin, Chief Engineer – First Deputy Director General of this company. Information Directorate, Gazprom +7 812 609-34-21 +7 812 609-34-05+7 812 609-34-31+7 812 609-34-27 Investment Community Related news

  • 3 Dead in Axe and Gun Attack at Russian Military Base

    3 Dead in Axe and Gun Attack at Russian Military Base

    A Russian soldier suspected of killing three servicemen using an axe and a gun at a military base has been detained after a massive manhunt, officials said. The shooting — the second at a military base in a year — took place at an airfield near the city of Voronezh where activists say army conscripts…

  • Belarus Briefing | Nov. 9

    Belarus Briefing | Nov. 9

    Belarus has seen weekly mass protests against the disputed presidential re-election of Alexander Lukashenko for nearly three months. On Monday, exiled Belarusian opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya called for a national strike after the deadline she set for Lukashenko to resign and free all political prisoners expired the previous day. Here’s more of the latest news…

  • Bear and Cub Shot Dead by Russian Submariners After Climbing On Vessel

    Bear and Cub Shot Dead by Russian Submariners After Climbing On Vessel

    Crew members on a nuclear submarine have shot and killed a bear and her cub that climbed on board their vessel in Russia’s Far East, reports said Sunday.  Footage shared by local media in the Kamchatka region shows the cub and its mother swimming toward the submarine, then sitting on its deck before shotgun fire…

  • Russian Ruble, Stocks Surge on Vaccine Optimism

    Russian Ruble, Stocks Surge on Vaccine Optimism

    The Russian ruble and stock market soared Monday, hitting their strongest levels in months as global markets cheered positive news from one of the frontrunners in the coronavirus vaccine race. American pharma giant Pfizer and German BioNTech said their vaccine, currently in Phase 3 medical trials, was 90% effective in preventing Covid-19 infections. It is…

  • Zvezda Commences Construction of Second MR Product Carrier

    The Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex has commenced the construction of the second MR-type product carrier tanker fuelled with gas.

  • Russian Orthodox Church Backs Banning ‘Offensive’ Religious Cartoons

    Russian Orthodox Church Backs Banning ‘Offensive’ Religious Cartoons

    All cartoons that offend religious believers should be banned, a senior Russian Orthodox Church cleric has said following the killing of a French teacher by a Chechen refugee last month. Metropolitan Hilarion, who heads the church’s Department of External Relations, told state television Saturday that cartoons depicting the founders of major religions in an offensive light “don’t…

  • U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden’s Visits to Russia, In Photos

    U.S. President-Elect Joe Biden’s Visits to Russia, In Photos

    Like most of the world, Moscow has been anticipating the U.S. presidential election results, which were finally projected Saturday after days of vote-counting. With former Vice President Joe Biden set to replace President Donald Trump in the White House in January, there could be new opportunities to reshape the U.S.-Russia relationship, which has chilled to…

  • Great Russian Literature Versus One Tweet by Stephen King

    Great Russian Literature Versus One Tweet by Stephen King

    A bombshell exploded in the Russian media recently: Stephen King praised a Russian TV series that was based on a Russian book no less, and that Netflix had picked up for the largest sum ever paid for a Russian series. I’m certain that King himself has no idea of the sensation he caused. He was…

  • Russia’s Football Team Captain Pulled From Matches After Masturbation Video Scandal

    Russia’s Football Team Captain Pulled From Matches After Masturbation Video Scandal

    The captain of Russia’s national football team Artyom Dzyuba has been excluded from the squad’s training camp and three upcoming international fixtures after a private video appearing to show him masturbating went viral. The team said Sunday it would not call up Dzyuba for November matches against Moldova, Turkey and Serbia to “protect the team…

  • Russia Won’t Congratulate Biden on U.S. Election Victory Before Official Results – Kremlin

    Russia Won’t Congratulate Biden on U.S. Election Victory Before Official Results – Kremlin

    Russia will not yet recognize Joe Biden as President-elect of the United States, the Kremlin said Monday as world leaders rushed to congratulate the Democratic Party challenger after U.S. television networks declared him the winner. “We believe it’s correct to wait for the official results of the elections to be announced,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov…

  • Russia Elections Chief Casts Doubt on U.S. President Vote

    Russia Elections Chief Casts Doubt on U.S. President Vote

    Russia’s elections chief said Monday that voting by mail in the U.S. presidential election had paved the way for massive voter fraud, echoing rhetoric from the campaign of Donald Trump.  Ella Pamfilova, the head of Russia’s elections commission, said she had carefully studied mail-in voting in the United States and found the process vulnerable to…

  • Russia Reports Over 21K Coronavirus Infections in Latest Record

    Russia Reports Over 21K Coronavirus Infections in Latest Record

    Russia has broken its daily coronavirus record, confirming more than 21,000 new infections Monday as the second wave of the outbreak shows no signs of slowing down. The 21,798 new coronavirus cases shattered Friday’s record by over 1,200 and pushed the total caseload to 1,796,132, the world’s fourth-highest count after a brief lead taken by…

  • Azerbaijan Downs Russian Helicopter in Armenia as Fighting Rages Over Karabakh

    Azerbaijan Downs Russian Helicopter in Armenia as Fighting Rages Over Karabakh

    Azerbaijan accidently shot down a Russian military helicopter in Armenia as fighting raged over Nagorno-Karabakh on Monday, threatening to draw Moscow further into the conflict. The Defense Ministry in Moscow said two crew members were killed when the Mi-24 helicopter was hit by a man-portable air defense system close to the border with Azerbaijan. A…