Day: December 28, 2020

  • Russia Labels First Individual ‘Foreign Agents’ Amid Worries of Clampdown

    Russia Labels First Individual ‘Foreign Agents’ Amid Worries of Clampdown

    Russia has labeled a prominent human rights activist, three journalists and an artist-activist as “foreign agents” on Monday, the first time that individuals, not organizations, have been given the designation amid worries of a renewed clampdown on dissent. Veteran human rights activist Lev Ponomaryov; Radio Svoboda and MBKh Media journalist Lyudmila Savitskaya; Pskovskaya Guberniya newspaper…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Dec. 29

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Dec. 29

    Russia has confirmed 3,078,035 cases of coronavirus and 55,265 deaths. Dec. 29: What you need to know today Russia confirmed 27,787 new coronavirus cases and 487 deaths Monday. Russia has extended its suspension of flights with Britain through Jan. 12, 2021. More than half of Russians say they are not ready to receive the coronavirus vaccine, according to…

  • Russia’s Mortality Hit 16-Year High in November, Official Data Says

    Russia’s Mortality Hit 16-Year High in November, Official Data Says

    Russia recorded more than 2,500 excess deaths a day during November in what was by far the deadliest month since the start of the pandemic, official figures released Monday have shown. Deaths from all causes — regarded as the most accurate indicator in assessing the impact of the coronavirus — came in 78,541 higher than…

  • Russia Expels Bulgarian Diplomat in Tit-for-Tat Response

    Russia Expels Bulgarian Diplomat in Tit-for-Tat Response

    Russia on Monday said that it had expelled a Bulgarian diplomat in a tit-for-tat response after the EU and NATO member state declared a Russian military attache persona non-grata earlier this month. The Foreign Ministry said in response to the “unjustified” removal of its diplomat from Bulgaria, it had declared the assistant to Bulgaria’s military…

  • Rosneft Publishes New Environmental Atlases

    Rosneft Oil Company has published atlases “Barents Sea” and “Species: Biological Indicators for the State of Arctic Marine Ecosystems” as part of its Environmental Atlases of the Russian Seas series, jointly with the Innopraktika non-governmental development institute.

  • 3 People Killed in Chechnya Attack on Police

    3 People Killed in Chechnya Attack on Police

    At least three people have been killed following a knife attack in the Chechen capital of Grozny on Monday. Two armed militants attacked law enforcement officers on Putin Avenue in central Grozny, TASS and Interfax cited anonymous sources as saying Monday afternoon, with conflicting reports of the number of people killed.  Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov…

  • 17 Fishermen Feared Dead After Trawler Sinks in Arctic Russia

    17 Fishermen Feared Dead After Trawler Sinks in Arctic Russia

    Seventeen fishermen were missing and feared dead on Monday after a Russian trawler capsized during a storm and sank in the freezing waters of the Barents Sea. Officials said that two people had been rescued by a passing vessel, but hopes were quickly fading that more survivors could be found during a snowstorm over the…

  • Russia in 2020: The Year in Photos

    Russia in 2020: The Year in Photos

    For much of the world, 2020 was a historic, unprecedented year. This is especially true for Russia, which saw unprecedented environmental, social and political changes in addition to the pandemic. The Moscow Times is taking a look back at the images that defined 2020 in Russia — from snapshots of everyday life to historic moments…

  • Tianwan NPS Unit 4 was handed over to the Customer after 2 year warranty operation

    ROSATOM Engineering Division handed over to the Customer – Jangsu Nuclear Power Corporation Company – Tianwan NPP facilities of Unit 4 Nuclear Island after two-year warranty operation. The corresponding Minutes of the Meeting on the final acceptance of the Unit was signed on December 25.    “Tianwan NPS Units 3-4 is an outstanding successful project,…

  • Masks, Sofas & TVs Top Russians’ 2020 Shopping Lists

    Masks, Sofas & TVs Top Russians’ 2020 Shopping Lists

    Face masks, sofas and televisions were the most in-demand consumer goods in Russia this year, according to online sales data. Demand for masks was seven times higher than in 2019, data from online classified ads site Avito cited by the Vedomosti business daily showed. Russians preferred single-use masks to reusable ones, Avito found, with disposable…

  • Russia Bolsters Military Police Presence in Northern Syria Amid Fighting Flare-Up

    Russia Bolsters Military Police Presence in Northern Syria Amid Fighting Flare-Up

    Russia has sent additional military police units to the Raqqa province of northern Syria amid a flare-up in fighting between rebel groups there, the Kommersant business daily reported Monday, citing a top Russian official in Syria. Russia, a close ally of the Syrian government in Damascus, maintains a military presence in northeastern Syria, one of…

  • Azerbaijan Says 1 Soldier Dead in Armenian Ambush

    Azerbaijan Says 1 Soldier Dead in Armenian Ambush

    Azerbaijan said Monday that one of its soldiers was killed during a skirmish with Armenian separatists, in an apparent escalation of hostilities undermining a recent Russian-brokered ceasefire. The defense ministry said in a statement that an illegal group of Armenian fighters in territory adjacent to the disputed Nagorno-Karabakh region carried out the ambush on Sunday.…

  • 17 Missing After Russian Fishing Boat Sinks in Barents Sea

    17 Missing After Russian Fishing Boat Sinks in Barents Sea

    Seventeen people were missing Monday and two were rescued after a Russian fishing boat sank in the Barents Sea, apparently due to icing, the emergencies ministry said. “The crew consisted of 19 people. Two people were rescued,” the emergencies ministry said in a statement carried by Russian news agencies. The privately owned boat, called Onega,…