Day: December 2, 2020

  • Photo Essay. Power of Siberia: inside look

    Photo Essay. Power of Siberia: inside look

    December 2, 2020 A full year has passed since the ceremonial launch of the Power of Siberia gas pipeline. The pipeline is more than an artery for transporting the “blue fuel.” The project was conceived and is being implemented as a key part of the Eastern Gas Program, whose main goals are to create a gas industry and foster economic growth in Eastern Siberia and Russia’s Far East, to expand gas infrastructure to establish a new export…

  • St. Petersburg to Tighten Coronavirus Restrictions Over New Year Holiday

    St. Petersburg to Tighten Coronavirus Restrictions Over New Year Holiday

    St. Petersburg authorities have ordered the city’s cafes, restaurants, museums, theaters and concert halls to shut down during the New Year holiday, the most festive time of the year in Russia, due to the coronavirus. The stricter restrictions will be in place from Dec. 30 until Jan. 10, according to the decree signed by St.…

  • Russia Summons Veterans to Help Drive Its New Nazi War Crime Investigations

    Russia Summons Veterans to Help Drive Its New Nazi War Crime Investigations

    When 94-year-old World War II veteran Vasily’s family made their regular check of his mailbox on Saturday they found a formal summons from the prosecutor’s office in Volgograd, a city in southern Russia previously known as Stalingrad. It said he had to attend a hearing on Dec. 1 to be questioned as a witness in…

  • Siberian Ex-Police Chief Convicted for Khinkali Bribes

    Siberian Ex-Police Chief Convicted for Khinkali Bribes

    A former police chief in Russia’s third-largest city of Novosibirsk has been convicted for accepting bribes in the form of the popular Georgian dumpling khinkali, authorities and media said Wednesday. Alexander Grashchenkov was accused of extending criminal patronage to three local entrepreneurs in exchange for free meals, the Kommersant business daily reported earlier this fall. Between…

  • ROSATOM made it into the top ten of rating of Russian companies in sustainable development by RAEX-Europe agency

    The state-owned corporation “Rosatom” has made it into the top ten of rating of Russian companies in sustainable development which is combined by the rating agency RAEX-Europe. The rating results were presented on December 2. ROSATOM was inside TOP-10 winning the final 8th place. The corporation won the highest fifth place in governance (G), one…

  • Putin Orders Mass Coronavirus Vaccination in Russia ‘Next Week’

    Putin Orders Mass Coronavirus Vaccination in Russia ‘Next Week’

    President Vladimir Putin has ordered the mass vaccination against coronavirus among the Russian population to start late next week, with doctors and teachers first in line to receive the country’s Sputnik V jab. The order came hours after Britain became the first western country to issue general-use approval for Pfizer-BioNTech’s jab starting next week. “Let’s…

  • Skyscrapers Dance to Protect Yekaterinburg’s Architectural Heritage

    Skyscrapers Dance to Protect Yekaterinburg’s Architectural Heritage

    The Kinoproba international festival-workshop for film-school students opened its doors in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg on Tuesday. The annual fest, which has hosted works from the world’s best film schools since 2004, was kicked off by an eye-catchiing short animated film called “Dance A Trois.” The film shows constructivist landmark buildings in Yekaterinburg coming to life and…

  • Putin Urges Post-Soviet Allies to Support Embattled Armenian PM

    Putin Urges Post-Soviet Allies to Support Embattled Armenian PM

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has urged fellow members of a post-Soviet military bloc to support Armenia’s prime minister as he grapples with domestic pressure over his agreement to a Moscow-brokered peace deal with Azerbaijan. Nikol Pashinyan has faced a wave of outrage at home since the Nov. 9 peace deal ended more than six weeks…

  • Power of Siberia’s first year: reliable operation, increased supplies, above-target amounts

    Power of Siberia’s first year: reliable operation, increased supplies, above-target amounts

    December 2, 2020, 15:15 December 2 marks a year since the start of first-ever pipeline supplies of Russian gas to China – via the Power of Siberia gas trunkline from the Chayandinskoye field. At present, Gazprom keeps ramping up its gas exports to China via Power of Siberia. For a second consecutive month, gas is being supplied in excess of the planned amounts as requested by the Chinese party. Specifically, the aggregate amount of gas supplied…

  • Russia Sends 3 Films to the Golden Globe Awards

    Russia Sends 3 Films to the Golden Globe Awards

    HOLLYWOOD—Russian-made films led the pack with three entries in the 78th annual Golden Globes competition. Qualifying motion pictures include director Andrei Konchalovsky’s “Dear Comrades,” Klim Shipenko’s “Text” and Yegor Abramenko’s “Sputnik.”  Russia is also represented as a co-producer in two other films: Ivan Tverdovsky’s “Conference” (Russia, Estonia, United Kingdom and Italy); and director Vadim Perelman’s…

  • Rosneft Enterprises Reduce Water Intake from Volga River by 25 MCM

    Enterprises of Rosneft Oil Company have increased the use of recycled water in their operations, thus reducing their water intake from the Volga River by 6% (almost 25 million cubic metres) in three years due to environment-oriented projects implemented.

  • Russia Eyes Expansion to ‘Foreign Agent’ Law

    Russia Eyes Expansion to ‘Foreign Agent’ Law

    Russia is seeking to label any politically active individual a “foreign agent” in the latest move to broaden a law that critics say curbs free speech. Under current law, the “foreign agent” label may be extended to civil society groups, media outlets, as well as individual journalists and bloggers in Russia. The latest flurry of…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Dec. 2

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Dec. 2

    Russia has confirmed 2,347,401 cases of coronavirus and 41,053 deaths. Dec. 2: What you need to know today Russia confirmed 25,345 new coronavirus cases and a new record of 589 coronavirus deaths. Russia’s Accounts Chamber Chairman and famed liberal economist Alexei Kudrin was diagnosed with coronavirus, said the message published on his social media Monday.  Russia’s food retailers have…

  • Concreting of cylindrical part of the inner containment of Rooppur NPP Unit 1 (Bangladesh) is completed

    On November 27, concreting of cylindrical part of the inner containment in the reactor building of Unit 1 with VVER-1200 reactor was completed on Rooppur NPP site in Bangladesh. “The control milestone, which is completion of concreting of the 4th tier of inner containment up to elevation +38.500 m of Unit 1, has been completed.…

  • Russia Will Remain ‘Chief Threat’ to NATO Through 2030, Report Says

    Russia Will Remain ‘Chief Threat’ to NATO Through 2030, Report Says

    Russia will continue to pose one of the main threats to NATO in the next decade, a high-level report for the Western military alliance said Tuesday. “While Russia is by economic and social measures a declining power, it has proven itself capable of territorial aggression and is likely to remain a chief threat facing NATO…

  • Sberbank’s Big Plan to Become Russia’s Consumer Goliath Takes Shape

    Sberbank’s Big Plan to Become Russia’s Consumer Goliath Takes Shape

    Not satisfied with just being Russia’s largest financial institution and most valuable company, Sberbank is now going all in on its ultra-ambitious technology transformation, aiming to become the country’s biggest e-commerce player. That was the plan at the core of the bank’s new strategy — unveiled this week in a glitzy two-day online event for…

  • Public Counseling Office for Rooppur NPP Opens in Bangladesh

    The Public Counseling Office at Rooppur NPP, being constructed in Bangladesh, is opened in Ishwardi, Pabna district. The solemn ceremony took place on November 30, the day of the 3rd anniversary of the first concrete pouring on the construction site of the first NPP unit, being built in Bangladesh with the help of Russia (the…

  • Moscow Inaugurates Male Version of Feminist Festival

    Moscow Inaugurates Male Version of Feminist Festival

    The team behind Moscow’s annual feminist festival has launched a male equivalent to field discussions on modern-day masculinity, reverse sexism and other issues men face today. Gender.Team, a group of activists, psychologists, political scientists and journalists, established the Moscow FemFest in 2017 to promote gender literacy in a society not used to openly talking about…

  • Japan Protests Russia’s Missile System Deployment on Disputed Islands

    Japan Protests Russia’s Missile System Deployment on Disputed Islands

    Japan has rebuked Russia’s deployment of S-300 surface-to-air missile systems on a chain of islands in the Far East that Tokyo claims as its own, media reported Tuesday. The Russian Defense Ministry said its S-300V4 large air defense system went on combat duty on Iturup, one of four Russian-held Kuril Islands, Reuters reported earlier. Japan’s…