Day: November 21, 2020

  • Armenia PM Urges Stronger Military Links With Russia

    Armenia PM Urges Stronger Military Links With Russia

    Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan called Saturday for greater military cooperation with Russia, a day after Azerbaijani troops began moving into disputed territory previously held by Armenian separatist forces. “We hope we can reinforce cooperation with Russia not only in the security sector but also military and technical cooperation,” he said, according to his press service. “Of course,…

  • Russia Imposes Reciprocal Sanctions on 25 UK Officials

    Russia Imposes Reciprocal Sanctions on 25 UK Officials

    Russia on Saturday imposed sanctions on 25 British officials, responding to penalties Britain imposed in July against the same number of Russians over human rights violations. “In response to unfriendly actions by the British authorities and on the basis of reciprocity, the Russian side made a decision to impose personal sanctions on 25 representatives of Great…

  • Russia Extends Western Food Imports Embargo to End 2021

    Russia Extends Western Food Imports Embargo to End 2021

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday extended an embargo on Western food imports introduced in 2014 until the end of 2021, an economic measure that mainly affects EU imports. The Russian embargo was in response to EU sanctions introduced after Russia’s annexation of the Crimean peninsula, sanctions that Brussels renewed for another six months at the…

  • Russia Virus Toll, Deaths, Hit New Highs

    Russia Virus Toll, Deaths, Hit New Highs

    Russia on Saturday registered record numbers for daily infections and deaths from the coronavirus, two days after having passed 2 million cases. Health officials reported 24,822 new infections and 476 deaths, bringing the national total to 2,064,748 million cases and 35,778 fatalities since the beginning of the year. While those figures suggest a lower death rate…

  • Celebrate Thanksgiving with an Uzbek Chicken

    Celebrate Thanksgiving with an Uzbek Chicken

    During my years in Moscow, I’ve experienced every kind of Thanksgiving from an ostentatious luncheon for 30 in the late 1990s at a palatial flat in the House on the Embankment to the nadir of the bleak, almost Dickensian Thursday night, when my daughter and I sat down to a plate of chicken nuggets and…