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  • Thousands March in Kiev in Protest Against Donbass Peace Plan With Russia

    Thousands March in Kiev in Protest Against Donbass Peace Plan With Russia

    Thousands of people marched through central Kiev on Monday to protest against President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s deal with Moscow to grant special status to a pro-Russian rebel-held region of eastern Ukraine as part of efforts to end a five-year conflict there. Around 20,000 people, including war veterans, took part in the rally ‘No capitulation’ against what…

  • Saudi Visit Signals Putin’s Deepening Middle East Influence

    Saudi Visit Signals Putin’s Deepening Middle East Influence

    President Vladimir Putin signaled Moscow’s growing Middle East clout on Monday by visiting Saudi Arabia for the first time in over a decade, buoyed by Russian military gains in Syria, strong ties with Riyadh’s regional rivals and energy cooperation. Moscow accrued power in the Middle East in 2015 by sending troops to Syria, where it and…

  • PhosAgro, Ma’aden and RDIF Agree to Work Together to Ensure Global Food Security Through the use of Eco-Friendly Fertilizers

    PhosAgro, Ma’aden and RDIF Agree to Work Together to Ensure Global Food Security Through the use of Eco-Friendly Fertilizers

    Riyadh – PhosAgro (Russia) and Ma’aden (Saudi Arabia) – two of the world’s leading fertilizer producers – and the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) have signed a cooperation agreement to support global food security through the use of environmentally friendly phosphate-based fertilizers. The signed agreements were exchanged today in the presence of Russian President Vladimir…

  • Russia Will Hold Major Test of Its Strategic Missile Forces

    Russia Will Hold Major Test of Its Strategic Missile Forces

    Russia announced on Monday it would hold a large test of its Strategic Missile Forces that will see it fire ballistic and cruise missiles from the land, sea and air this week. The exercise, from Oct. 15-17, will involve around 12,000 military personnel, as well as aircraft, including strategic nuclear bombers, surface ships and submarines,…

  • Russian Prison Warden Faces Probe After Video Surfaces of Inmate Being Beaten

    Russian Prison Warden Faces Probe After Video Surfaces of Inmate Being Beaten

    Authorities have opened a criminal case into abuse of authority after a prison warden was caught on video beating an inmate in northern Russia, investigators said Monday. Russia’s prison system has faced tighter scrutiny since the summer of 2018, when revelations of torture prompted nationwide inspections and dozens of legal cases. On Oct. 8, President…

  • Russia Arrests Four Opposition Protesters in New Police Violence Case

    Russia Arrests Four Opposition Protesters in New Police Violence Case

    Russian police have arrested four people on suspicion of assaulting police officers at opposition protests this summer, the Investigative Committee said on Monday, an announcement likely to be condemned by the Kremlin’s critics. The jailing of a handful of other protesters on charges including assaulting police at political rallies that began in July caused a…

  • Moscow On Stage in October and November

    Moscow On Stage in October and November

    Moscow has jazz clubs, concert halls, circuses, puppet theaters, drama theaters, music halls, and another hundred or so venues that hold concerts and other events every evening. Here are a few of our picks for fall. Zaryadye Concert Hall Moscow’s first concert hall in more than 20 years is a beautifully designed and acoustically perfect…

  • Undocumented U.S. Citizen Accused of Assaulting Russian Police Officer

    Undocumented U.S. Citizen Accused of Assaulting Russian Police Officer

    An undocumented American citizen has been detained south of Moscow on suspicion of beating a Russian police officer, authorities said Monday. The unnamed 68-year-old American faces up to five years in prison if found guilty of assaulting a police officer, prosecutors in the Kaluga region said in a statement. “The man struck the police officer…

  • ‘We Don’t Want to Entertain Possibility of Clash With Turkey in Syria,’ Kremlin Says

    ‘We Don’t Want to Entertain Possibility of Clash With Turkey in Syria,’ Kremlin Says

    The Kremlin said on Monday it did not want to entertain the possibility of a clash in Syria between Russian and Turkish forces and said Moscow was in regular contact with Ankara, including at a military level. The Kremlin was commenting after Syrian Kurdish leaders said they had struck a deal with the Syrian government, brokered…

  • Russia Storms Its Way Into Euro 2020

    Russia Storms Its Way Into Euro 2020

    The need for honest and objective information on Russia is more relevant now than ever before! To keep our newsroom in Moscow running, we need your support. With your help, we can continue with our mission to keep you informed with breaking news, business analysis, thought-provoking opinions, the best of culture and insights into everyday…

  • Russian Defense Ministry Denies Report Accusing It of Bombing Syrian Hospitals

    Russian Defense Ministry Denies Report Accusing It of Bombing Syrian Hospitals

    Russia has denied an explosive New York Times report saying it bombed Syrian hospitals, including four in one day in May, insisting that its planes attacked a “terrorist bunker” rather than an underground hospital. Russian Defense Ministry spokesman Major General Igor Konashenkov said Monday that the ministry last week organized a press tour for dozens…

  • Russia Is Bombing Syrian Hospitals – NYT

    Russia Is Bombing Syrian Hospitals – NYT

    Russian jets have repeatedly bombed Syrian hospitals, including at least four in one day this spring, The New York Times reported, citing intercepted Russian Air Force radio recordings, witness accounts and data gathered by plane spotters. Western states have accused Russia and its ally Syria of targeting civilians in northwest Syria, a charge that Moscow…

  • ROSATOM takes part in the IAEA International Conference on Climate Change and the Role of Nuclear Power

    The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Conference on Climate Change and the Role of Nuclear Power was held in Vienna from October 7 to 11. The conference was organized with the support of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the Nuclear Energy Agency (NEA), which is part of its structure. The conference…

  • Authorities Detain ‘Organizer’ of Moscow Summer Protests

    Authorities Detain ‘Organizer’ of Moscow Summer Protests

    Police have detained an activist identified by state television as an “organizer” of this summer’s election protests in Moscow, the MBKh Media news website reported Monday. Russia’s Ren-TV state broadcaster said in July that Danny Kulinich had organized protests over the exclusion of opposition candidates from local elections held last month. Kulinich, who is a…

  • Russia Takes Part in Talks Between Syria and Kurdish-Led SDF

    Russia Takes Part in Talks Between Syria and Kurdish-Led SDF

    The Syrian government and the Kurdish-led Syrian Democratic Forces (SDF) have been holding negotiations with Russian participation, a Syrian Kurdish politician said on Sunday, expressing hope for a deal that would halt a Turkish attack. Ahmed Suleiman, a senior member of the Kurdish Democratic Progressive Party in Syria, said the talks were being held at…

  • Putin Offers to Help Ease Gulf Tensions Before Saudi Trip

    Putin Offers to Help Ease Gulf Tensions Before Saudi Trip

    Russia can play a positive role in easing tensions in the Gulf following a spate of attacks in the region, President Vladimir Putin said in comments published on Sunday before his first visit to Saudi Arabia in over a decade. He cited good Russian ties with Gulf Arab states and Iran in an interview with Arab broadcasters,…

  • Putin Says Trump Not to Blame for Lack of Improvement in Russia-U.S. Ties

    Putin Says Trump Not to Blame for Lack of Improvement in Russia-U.S. Ties

    Moscow is not blaming U.S. President Donald Trump for failing to improve U.S.-Russian relations, a pledge he had made during his election campaign, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in an interview with Arab broadcasters. “We know that, including during his previous election campaign, he spoke in favor of a normalization (of U.S.-Russia relations), but unfortunately it has…

  • Russia Says Exploring Settlement in Euros, Rubles for Energy Exports

    Russia Says Exploring Settlement in Euros, Rubles for Energy Exports

    Russian Economy Minister Maxim Oreshkin said the country is considering alternatives to the U.S. dollar for energy transactions and is exploring currency settlements in euros and rubles for energy exports to minimize U.S. exposure. “We have a very good currency, it’s stable. Why not use it for global transactions?” Oreshkin said in an interview with…

  • Israel Asks Putin to Pardon U.S.-Israeli Jailed for Moscow Airport Transit Drugs

    Israel Asks Putin to Pardon U.S.-Israeli Jailed for Moscow Airport Transit Drugs

    Israel asked Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday to pardon a U.S.-Israeli woman given a 7.5-year jail sentence for drugs found in her luggage as she transited through a Moscow airport. Naama Issachar’s case has opened up an unusually public rift between Israel and Russia. Her family says she is being punished disproportionately to pressure Israel into…

  • Syria Must Be Freed From Foreign Military Presence — Putin

    Syria Must Be Freed From Foreign Military Presence — Putin

    Syria must be freed from foreign military presence, Russian President Vladimir Putin according to Russian news agencies. “Everyone who is illegitimately on the territory of any state, in this case Syria, must leave this territory. This applies to all states,” Putin told RT, Arabik Sky News and Al Arabiya in an interview, excerpts from which were quoted by the…

  • ‘Godless Utopia: The Anti-Religious Campaign In Russia’

    ‘Godless Utopia: The Anti-Religious Campaign In Russia’

    In October 1917, Lenin’s Bolshevik Party seized power and inaugurated the first communist workers’ state, founded on the principles of Karl Marx’s “Das Kapital.” Almost immediately, the race was on to turn antiquated, almost feudal imperial Russia into a communist utopia. It was a tall order in Russia: the vast majority of the population of…

  • Russia’s Golden Fall Comes to Moscow’s Historic Kuskovo Estate

    Russia’s Golden Fall Comes to Moscow’s Historic Kuskovo Estate

    Autumn is one of the best times to visit Russia’s majestic and enchanting manors and palaces. The Kuskovo Estate in eastern Moscow is one of these places. Built in the mid-18th century by the wealthy Sheremetyev family, it is one of the oldest estates of its kind still standing in Russia’s capital. The family used…

  • Power of Siberia being filled up with gas as scheduled

    Power of Siberia being filled up with gas as scheduled

    Release October 11, 2019, 18:40 The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the information about the progress of major investment projects. The Company is making preparations for the first pipeline supplies of Russian gas to China via the Power of Siberia gas pipeline. Efforts for filling up the pipeline with gas from the Chayandinskoye field in Yakutia are going according to schedule, with start-up and commissioning operations undergoing at the field’s core…

  • Yandex Shares Plummet as Russia Considers Limits on Foreign Ownership

    Yandex Shares Plummet as Russia Considers Limits on Foreign Ownership

    Shares in Russian tech giant Yandex have plummeted after reports the Kremlin is backing plans to limit the stakes of foreign owners in Russian IT companies. Yandex shares fell by 17% in the first minutes of trading on the Nasdaq exchange in New York on Friday, wiping more than $1 billion from the company’s value.…

  • Russia Sentences U.S.-Israeli Woman to 7.5 Years Over Airport Marijuana Possession

    Russia Sentences U.S.-Israeli Woman to 7.5 Years Over Airport Marijuana Possession

    A Russian court has sentenced a U.S.-Israeli woman to seven and a half years in prison on charges of drug possession and smuggling, her lawyer told Russian media Friday. Police detained Naama Issachar, 25, in April while in transit in a Moscow airport and accused her of having 9 grams of cannabis in her bag,…

  • Russian Women Accused of Killing Pakistani Prison Guard Over ‘Religious Dispute’

    Russian Women Accused of Killing Pakistani Prison Guard Over ‘Religious Dispute’

    Three Russian women said to be followers of the Islamic State terrorist group are suspected of killing a prison guard in Pakistan, Russia’s Foreign Ministry has said. The three women were charged with premeditated murder after the 23-year-old warden’s body was discovered by the gate of the women’s barrack near the city of Karachi, Pakistani…

  • Russian Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, First Human to Perform Spacewalk, Dies

    Russian Cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, First Human to Perform Spacewalk, Dies

    Soviet cosmonaut Alexei Leonov, who made history by becoming the first man to walk in space, has died Friday at age 85. Leonov’s pioneering spacewalk marked a crucial step for the development of moon landing programs and the International Space Station. On March 18, 1965, Leonov became the first man to walk in space when…

  • Breaking Wind the Russian Way

    Breaking Wind the Russian Way

    Старый пердун: old fart We’re all adults here. We understand that we all, from time to time, produce a variety of noises and smells. There’s nothing to ashamed of. We might eat too much of certain kinds of food and then you know what happens: Beans, beans, they’re good for your heart, the more you…

  • Russians Onboard in DR Congo Plane Crash, Embassy Says

    Russians Onboard in DR Congo Plane Crash, Embassy Says

    Russian crew members are believed to be onboard a plane that vanished off radar and crashed in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Russian diplomats told state media Friday. A cargo plane carrying eight passengers and crew, including DRC presidential staff, crashed in a forest in the country’s east on Thursday. The Antonov An-72…

  • U.S. Senator Told Russian Prank Callers He’s ‘Sympathetic’ to Turkey in Kurdish Row

    U.S. Senator Told Russian Prank Callers He’s ‘Sympathetic’ to Turkey in Kurdish Row

    A pair of notorious Russian pranksters duped U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham into telling them this summer that he supported Turkey’s stance against Kurdish separatists in marked contrast to his public statements, according to audio of their phone talks published Friday. Turkey launched a military operation Wednesday against Kurdish fighters in Syria as U.S. Republicans condemned President…

  • What Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Said About Russia During His Marathon Press Conference

    What Ukraine’s Zelenskiy Said About Russia During His Marathon Press Conference

    Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Thursday held a marathon 14-hour press conference with journalists in a Kiev food court.  During the event, which reportedly set a record for the world’s longest press conference, Zelenskiy answered more than 500 questions about topics ranging from the Trump-Zelenskiy phone call to his relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.…

  • Putin Says Turkey’s Syria Operation May Allow Militants to Escape

    Putin Says Turkey’s Syria Operation May Allow Militants to Escape

    Russian President Vladimir Putin warned on Friday that Islamic State militants held in northeast Syria could escape as a result of a Turkish military operation there, Interfax  reported. The Turkish offensive against U.S.-allied Kurdish forces in the northeast of Syria opens one of the biggest new fronts in years in an eight-year-old civil war that…

  • Kremlin Critic Navalny Says Prosecutors Want to Seize His Home

    Kremlin Critic Navalny Says Prosecutors Want to Seize His Home

    Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny said on Friday that Russian prosecutors had asked a court to seize his Moscow apartment as collateral in a lawsuit over opposition protests he helped organize. Russia’s National Guard, which polices political rallies, wants Navalny and others to pay it 4 million rubles ($62,336) to compensate it for overtime paid to…

  • Schoolgirl’s Murder Sparks Protests in Southern Russian City

    Schoolgirl’s Murder Sparks Protests in Southern Russian City

    Residents took to the streets of a southern Russian city to demand that police give up a suspect in the murder of a local schoolgirl for extrajudicial punishment, news outlets have reported. The 9-year-old’s body was found Thursday in the city of Saratov a day after she disappeared on her way to school. Police detained…

  • St. Petersburg Officials Are Encouraging a Tourism Boom. Locals Fear an Invasion.

    St. Petersburg Officials Are Encouraging a Tourism Boom. Locals Fear an Invasion.

    ST. PETERSBURG — Marina Pogolsha gestures toward two scantily clad women gyrating in the window of a new strip club across the road from her apartment building on Rubinstein Street in St. Petersburg’s historic center.  “That’s what the view from my living room window is now, welcome to hell,” she says.  Locals like Marina, 52,…

  • Giuliani Associates Charged With Illegally Funneling Russian Money to Pro-Trump Group

    Giuliani Associates Charged With Illegally Funneling Russian Money to Pro-Trump Group

    Two foreign-born Florida businessmen who have helped President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani investigate political rival Joe Biden were arrested in a scheme to illegally funnel money to a pro-Trump election committee and other U.S. political candidates, prosecutors said on Thursday. The arrest of Ukraine-born Lev Parnas and Belarus-born Igor Fruman at an airport…

  • Siberian Shaman Vows to Resume ‘Putin Exorcism’ Trek Following Extremism Arrest

    Siberian Shaman Vows to Resume ‘Putin Exorcism’ Trek Following Extremism Arrest

    A Siberian shaman has vowed to re-start his journey across Russia by foot to exorcise President Vladimir Putin after his arrest on extremism charges last month. Gabyshev was detained on Sept. 19 — then flown back to his home city and released — in Far East Russia six months into his 8,000-kilometer journey to Moscow…

  • For Putin, Turkish Move Into Syria a Chance to Ramp up Middle East Role

    For Putin, Turkish Move Into Syria a Chance to Ramp up Middle East Role

    Turkey’s incursion into Syria is an opportunity for Russia to dial up its influence in the region as Washington appears to be pulling back, but the risks to Moscow’s diplomacy will rise the longer the operation goes on, people close to the Kremlin say. In a phone call with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan before…

  • Severstal reports Q3 2019 operatioal results

    Severstal reports Q3 2019 operatioal results

    October 11, 2019 PAO Severstal (MICEX-RTS: CHMF; LSE: SVST), one of the world’s leading vertically integrated steel and steel-related mining companies, today announces its operational results for Q3 2019. Q3 2019 GROUP HIGHLIGHTS Hot metal output increased 7% q/q in Q3 2019 to 2.46 mln tonnes (Q2 2019: 2.30 mln tonnes) following short-term maintenance works…

  • Kremlin Critic Navalny Debates Populism, Greta Thunberg and Russia’s Future at Nemtsov Forum

    Kremlin Critic Navalny Debates Populism, Greta Thunberg and Russia’s Future at Nemtsov Forum

    Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny took part in a debate outside Russia for the first time at the annual Boris Nemtsov Forum in Poland on Wednesday. The forum, named after the Russian opposition politician who was murdered in 2015, aims to facilitate discussions between Russia and the West. Curated by Nemtsov’s daughter, journalist Zhanna Nemtsova,…

  • Ukraine, Russia Resume Blame Game as Peace Process Hits Roadblock

    Ukraine, Russia Resume Blame Game as Peace Process Hits Roadblock

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Thursday accused Russia of delaying a summit aimed at resolving the conflict between Kiev and pro-Russian separatists in Ukraine’s east, but Moscow said Kiev needed to pull back its troops first. Ukraine, France and Germany had planned to hold the meeting of the group known as the Normandy Four, aimed at resolving…

  • The second Nuclear Industry Suppliers Forum held in Cairo

    The second Nuclear Industry Suppliers Forum organized by ROSATOM and Egyptian Nuclear Power Plant Authority (NPPA) was held in Cairo (Egypt) on October 8-9, 2019. The event were held at the venue of the Big Industrial Week Global Industrial and Technical Exhibition and Forum. Mohamed Shaker, Minister of Electricity and Renewable Energy of Egypt, Kirill…

  • What Does Turkey’s Syria Offensive Mean For Russia?

    What Does Turkey’s Syria Offensive Mean For Russia?

    Turkish troops and their Syrian rebel allies attacked Kurdish militia in northeast Syria on Wednesday, pounding them with air strikes and artillery before starting a cross-border ground operation that could transform an eight-year war. Turkey’s assault on the Kurds is potentially one of the biggest shifts in years in the Syrian war that has drawn…

  • Russia Plans New Icebreakers, Ports and Satellites for Northern Sea Route

    Russia Plans New Icebreakers, Ports and Satellites for Northern Sea Route

    Russia has big plans for its Arctic and is now in the process of building capacities that will enable it to ship out major volumes of goods from the region. “Nuclear icebreakers, sea ports, support vessels and satellites are our main priority,” says Maxim Kulinko, a top representative of Russia’s state nuclear energy corporation Rosatom.…

  • The Many Lives of the Tsar’s Village

    The Many Lives of the Tsar’s Village

    For over two hundred years, the epicenter of Imperial Russian power was more often found on the outskirts of St. Petersburg than in its heart. The Romanovs had many residences, but none symbolized the dynasty’s autocratic power more than the opulent Catherine Palace, the jewel in the crown of Tsarskoye Selo, “the Tsar’s village.” A…

  • Kremlin Critic Navalny Accuses Putin of Foreign Funding ‘Setup’

    Kremlin Critic Navalny Accuses Putin of Foreign Funding ‘Setup’

    Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny has accused President Vladimir Putin of framing his anti-corruption group as a “foreign agent” after Navalny urged people to strategically vote against pro-Putin candidates in elections last month. The Justice Ministry on Wednesday blacklisted Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) under a 2012 “foreign agent” law that imposes crippling auditing and reporting…

  • Finance Heads Call for Stronger Cybercrime Punishments

    Finance Heads Call for Stronger Cybercrime Punishments

    Russia’s largest bank and its financial regulator on Thursday called for tougher penalties to be put in place against cybercrime. Governor of the Central Bank Elvira Nabiullina and Sberbank CEO German Gref highlighted how criminal responsibility in Russia for some cyber crimes is softer than in the United States, while for others it is completely…

  • Putin Dismisses Kremlin Aide Glazyev, Critic of Central Bank’s Policy

    Putin Dismisses Kremlin Aide Glazyev, Critic of Central Bank’s Policy

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has dismissed Sergei Glazyev, the Kremlin’s adviser known for openly criticizing the Central Bank, according to an official decree published on the state law database website on Wednesday. Glazyev came into the spotlight in economic newsflow amidst the crisis in Moscow’s relations with the West over its annexation of Crimea in…

  • U.K. Firms Fight Russia’s Image Problem

    U.K. Firms Fight Russia’s Image Problem

    “Perception” was the word of the day at the annual RussiaTalk British-Russian investment forum in central Moscow last week. The dozens of business leaders and investors who gathered in the Russian Chamber of Commerce — many of who have been based in Russia for years or have long-term investments and subsidiaries here — were keen…

  • Russian Pensioner Jailed for Treason Over Ukrainian Intelligence-Sharing

    Russian Pensioner Jailed for Treason Over Ukrainian Intelligence-Sharing

    A 72-year-old Russian man has been sentenced to 12 years in prison for high treason after a court determined that he shared secrets with Ukrainian intelligence. Vladimir Morgunov’s little-known case did not appear in Moscow’s court database until his pre-trial detention was extended in December 2018. The Federal Security Service (FSB) alleged that Morgunov shared…

  • Iran Frees Detained Russian Journalist, Russian Embassy Says

    Iran Frees Detained Russian Journalist, Russian Embassy Says

    Iran has freed a Russian journalist, Yulia Yuzik, who had been detained last week, the Russian Embassy in Tehran said on social media Thursday. “As a result of joint efforts of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Russian Embassy in Tehran, the Iranian side made a decision on the release of Russian citizen Yulia Yuzik,” it said. According to the…

  • Severstal targets icreased eergy geeratio usig secodary sources

    Severstal targets icreased eergy geeratio usig secodary sources

    October 10, 2019 Cherepovets Steel Mill (CherMK), one of the largest integrated steel plants in the world (part of Severstal’s Russian Steel division), has announced plans to increase the amount of electricity it generates using by-product industrial gases. CherMK consumes 5.9 billion kWh of electricity per year, 78% of which the mill generates itself. As…

  • Ukhta pupils receive prizes from Gazprom Transgaz Ukhta

    Ukhta pupils receive prizes from Gazprom Transgaz Ukhta

    Background Gazprom Transgaz Ukhta is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Gazprom supplying natural gas to consumers in nine regions of northwestern Russia and ensuring gas transit within and beyond the former Soviet Union. The gas transmission system operated by the company stretches across Russia’s northwestern areas from the Yamal Peninsula-based Bovanenkovskoye field and Baidaratskaya, the world’s northernmost compressor station, to the country’s western borders. Gazprom Transgaz Ukhta’s area of operation covers…

  • Gazprom Transgaz Tomsk supports Olympiad for children with special needs

    Gazprom Transgaz Tomsk supports Olympiad for children with special needs

    News from projects and regions October 9, 2019, 18:10 On October 6, the 12th “We Are Just Like You!” Olympiad for children with special needs was held in Sakhalin with support from Gazprom Transgaz Tomsk. Taking part in the competition were 40 athletes aged 7 to 14 years old from Kirov Children’s Boarding School and the Preodoleniye social rehabilitation center. The sporting…

  • Russia Plans Its Own Version of Wikipedia by 2023

    Russia Plans Its Own Version of Wikipedia by 2023

    Russia is aiming to roll out an online encyclopedia in three years with a readership five times the size of Wikipedia’s, the RBC news website reported Wednesday, citing procurement documents. Russia has been planning to create its own version of Wikipedia to ensure Russians have access to more “detailed and reliable” information about their country…

  • Russia’s Gazprom Ranks 3rd Among World’s Top Carbon Emitters – Study

    Russia’s Gazprom Ranks 3rd Among World’s Top Carbon Emitters – Study

    Russia’s state-owned gas giant Gazprom is the world’s third-largest producer of carbon emissions, The Guardian reported Wednesday, citing a new scientific analysis. The analysis from the U.S.-based Climate Accountability Institute ranked the top 20 carbon-emitting companies worldwide to examine their role in the current climate crisis. Since 1965, these 20 companies have contributed to 35%…

  • Russian Scientists Find Microplastics Along ‘Entire’ Arctic Sea Route

    Russian Scientists Find Microplastics Along ‘Entire’ Arctic Sea Route

    Russian scientists say they have discovered small plastic debris along the entirety of an Arctic shortcut connecting Asia and Europe that Russia calls the Northern Sea Route. Microplastics — plastic particles smaller than 5 millimeters in length — are now present in every part of the environment, according to a 2019 scientific review by European Union researchers.…

  • Putin Urges Turkey’s Erdogan Not to Harm Syria Peace Process – Kremlin

    Putin Urges Turkey’s Erdogan Not to Harm Syria Peace Process – Kremlin

    Russian President Vladimir Putin told his Turkish counterpart Tayyip Erdogan by phone on Wednesday to avoid any steps in Syria that could damage its peace process, the Kremlin said, as Turkey prepared to launch an operation in northeastern Syria. The Kremlin said that both Putin and Erdogan agreed in the phone call that Syria’s sovereignty…

  • Russian, North Korean State Media Team Up to Fight ‘Fake News’

    Russian, North Korean State Media Team Up to Fight ‘Fake News’

    State media outlets in Russia and North Korea have signed a new cooperation agreement that includes plans to counteract “fake news” together, the state-run TASS news agency reported Wednesday. TASS and North Korea’s state-run Korean Central News Agency (KCNA) previously signed a cooperation agreement in 2005. TASS is currently the only Russian media outlet to…

  • Radiation Spike Recorded on Berlin-Moscow Train

    Radiation Spike Recorded on Berlin-Moscow Train

    A radiation spike thought to be caused by a cancer patient has been recorded onboard a passenger train that arrived in Moscow from Berlin on Tuesday, Russian media outlets have reported.  Russian news channels published footage of police, firemen and radioactive waste decontamination teams inspecting the train upon its arrival. No passengers were reportedly onboard…