Year: 2018
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Russia’s Beer Producers Protest Booze Clampdown During FIFA World Cup
Beer producers have sent letters to the federal and Moscow governments urging officials not to restrict the sale and consumption of alcohol during the 2018 World Cup.
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What’s On in Moscow May 9
Get ready for Russia’s non-stop celebration of Victory in 1945.
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Ruble Weakens Ahead of Putin’s Inauguration
The configuration of Russia’s new government is one of the key uncertainties that still hang over the market.
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Dutch Firms Scrutinized for Allegedly Supplying Parts for Crimea’s Kerch Bridge
If true, the firms violated EU sanctions on Russia over the annexation of Crimea.
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Video: Car Park Fire Destroys 15 Moscow Buses
“A total of 17 buses were damaged in the fire, 15 of which burned out completely.”
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A Moscow Film Festival to Remember
This year’s Moscow International Film Festival was full of surprises.
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Investors Given Extra Month to Divest of Russia’s Sanctions-hit Rusal
The U.S. Treasury on Tuesday gave investors an additional month to divest or transfer their holdings in sanctions targets United Company Rusal Plc, En+ Group Plc and GAZ Group. Washington last month imposed sanctions on Russian billionaire Oleg Deripaska and several companies in which he is a large shareholder, including Rusal, En+ and GAZ, in…
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Ukraine to Replicate U.S. Sanctions on Russian Individuals
In April, the United States imposed major sanctions against 24 Russians.
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Moscow’s First Monstration Is Fittingly Absurd
The absurdist processions called Monstrations that began in Novosibirsk over a decade ago finally made it to Moscow on May Day.
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All Power to the Imagination!
The absurdist processions called Monstrations that began in Novosibirsk over a decade ago finally made it to Moscow on May Day.
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Investors Given Extra Month to Divest of Russia’s Sanctions-hit Rusal
Investors have an additional month to divest or transfer their holdings in sanctions targets United Company Rusal Plc, En+ Group Plc and GAZ Group.
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Parades, Protests and Questionable Hats: Russians Celebrate Labor Day
Russians celebrate both the coming spring and Labor Day on May 1.
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Gorky Park Kicks Off Summer with its Own LaLaLand
On May 1 Gorky Park kicks off its 90th season with its version of LaLaLand.
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Telegram March Kicks Off in Moscow
Thousands have amassed in central Moscow to protest against the government’s decision to ban the Telegram messaging service.
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Russia’s Medvedev Says He Backs Criminalizing Observance of U.S. Sanctions
Washington imposed sweeping sanctions on some of Russia’s biggest companies and businessmen in early April
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On Your Marks, Get Set, Go!
The sun is shining, the leaves are green, the streets are clean… perfect weather for a run.
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Russian Tech Firms Rebuke Regulator Over Telegram Ban
Major tech firms such as Yandex and VKontakte have voiced their opposition to the Telegram ban.
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Russia’s Rusal to Quit Global Market if Sanctions Remain After Board Shake-up
Russia’s Rusal will be forced to quit the global aluminum market and focus on domestic consumers if U.S. sanctions aren’t lifted.
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Get a Jump on Summer: How to Rent a Dacha
Do you experience dacha-envy? Are your dacha-owning friends sick of you sleeping on their porch couch? Do it right this year!
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Start the Holidays on a Hilarious Note
Back by popular demand – “From Russia With Laugh -2,” English stand-up comedy night that’s a great way to start the May holidays.
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McDonald’s Russia Turns to Homegrown Fries Amid Ruble Volatility
French fries at McDonald’s restaurants from Moscow to Murmansk will be Russian from now on.
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World Cup Generates All of Russia’s Economic Growth – Deputy PM
There would not currently be any economic growth in Russia without investment generated by preparations for the 2018 FIFA World Cup.
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The Yeltsin Center Pulls In Crowds
If you’re in Yekaterinburg on business or pleasure, be sure to visit the Yeltsin Presidential Center, which has become one of the city’s most popular sites.
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Eco-Week at Aviapark
Until Sunday April 29 bring all that old detritus of modern life to Aviapark Mall for recycling, repurposing and safe disposal.
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Rusal’s Deripaska Scrambles to Soften Russia Sanctions Blow
In December, as news reports emerged about potential new U.S. sanctions against Russia, aluminum magnate Oleg Deripaska instructed advisers to draw up contingency plans.
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‘Technical Aesthetics’ in the U.S.S.R.
‘The Design System of the U.S.S.R,’ is the first-ever exhibition of its kind.
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Moscow Domestic Violence Appeals Skyrocket After Decriminalization Law
Domestic violence complaints have shot up in Moscow since Russia adopted a law decriminalizing abuse in the family last year.
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Our Daily Bread
Khleb Nasushny, Russia’s answer to Le Pain Quotidien, is there to weaken our wills
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A Step Back in Time
Across the street from the Pushkin Museum is another treasure trove of art.
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A Storm Sweeps Through Moscow, In Photos
Over the weekend, a massive storm swept through Moscow and its neighboring regions, resulting in the deaths of at least two people.
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Pushkin House Announces Book Prize Short List
On Friday executive director Clementine Cecil of the Pushkin House came to Moscow and announced the shortlist for their annual Book Prize.
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Workers Warn of Revolt in Siberian Factory Town Hit by U.S. Sanctions
“The entire life of this city depends on Rusal”
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Moody’s says Russian economy resilient to latest U.S. sanctions
Russia’s strong public and external finances would shield its economy from the impact of the latest U.S. sanctions, Moody’s said.
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Bergman in Moscow
One of the special programs of the Moscow International Film Festival is a festival of 21 Ingmar Bergman films.
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Golden Mask 2018: Sad and Hopeful
Russia’s main theatrical festival and competition ended Sunday night in sadness and hope.
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Photobiennale 2018
Check out the Photobiennale 2018 show at the Manege — especially the Italian photographers being honored.
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Moscow Statues Get a Spring Cleaning
Behind the scenes to keep the monuments around Moscow looking their best this season.
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Grand art schools’ festival – contemporary art for the whole family in Moscow Hermitage Garden.
The Fourth Grand art schools’ festival on the 2d of June in Moscow Hermitage Garden is the festival of modern technologies in art created by children.
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Big art schools’ festival – contemporary art for the whole family in Moscow Hermitage Garden.
The Fourth Big art schools’ festival on the 2d of June in Moscow Hermitage Garden is the festival of modern technologies in art created by children. The program includes sound art, graffiti, performances, charity fair, original wo
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What’s On This Weekend in Moscow
While spring is slowly working its way into Moscow, here are some must-see events that will keep you busy and happy this weekend.
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Russia’s Medvedev Vows to Help Firms Hit by U.S. Sanctions
The U.S. Treasury on April 6 announced sanctions against seven Russian oligarchs and 12 companies they own or control.
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Russian Ruble Continues Plunge Amid Sanctions Sell-Off, Syria Tensions
The Russian market has been in a sharp sell-off since the United States imposed new sanctions against Moscow on April 6
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Russian Officials Shrug Off Steep Ruble Fall
“Being on the Russian stock market is like living on a volcano,” said one official.
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Russian Ruble Continues to Plummet Amid Sanctions Fallout
It was the second straight day of losses for the Russian currency following fresh U.S. sanctions imposed on some of Russian oligarchs and their assets.
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Step Back in Time at the Museum of Moscow
If you love history or nostalgia, or are just curious about how people lived in Moscow over the last century, be sure to see the Old Apartment show at the Museum of Moscow.
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Shares of Russian Companies Tumble Following U.S. Sanctions
Russia’s two major stock indices were down to their lowest levels since last fall.
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“European, U.S. and Asian markets are strategically important areas for our business” – Roustamov Seyfeddin
Seyfeddin Roustamov, beneficial owner of PJSC Metafrax, one of the largest producers of methanol and its derivatives, spoke about the company’s strategy and plans.
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The Man Behind the Leiden Collection
The greatest privately owned collection of Dutch masters is on display at the Pushkin Museum. Who is the collector behind this remarkable show?
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N.I.C.E is Back in Moscow
One of Moscow’s favorite film festivals is on this weekend with some great offerings.
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A Russian Easter Feast
The traditional Russian calendar’s most famous feast, explained, updated, and made even more delicious.
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Remembering Mikhail Ugarov
The theatrical world has been shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Mikhail Ugarov, founder of Teatr.doc.
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The Latest in Moscow Street Fashion
Photographer Vyacheslav Shitov captured the most fashionable street style looks in the central districts of Moscow.
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Orthodox Lent — What’s the Point?
With the toughest week of Orthodox Lent ahead, Jennifer Eremeeva reminds us of the point of it all and makes it delicious, too.
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Music Not Music: The Wonder of the Zikr Duo
Keep your eye out for this one-of-a-kind musical group.
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Polenovo Between Revolutions: 1917-1937
A fascinating exhibition on how a progressive painter’s estate fared after the 1917 Revolution is one more good reason to visit Polenovo.
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‘Best of Russia’ Photo Show Opens at Winzavod
Moscow’s favorite photo exhibition opens with another dazzling display of images from all across Russia.
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Putin: The New Tsar
Watch this excellent new documentary before Russia’s presidential elections.
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Moscow’s Palisander Gallery Celebrates Italian Design
Don’t miss this delicious show of Italian design from the 1950s to the present day.
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Remembering Oleg Tabakov
Oleg Tabakov, one of the most prominent figures in Russian theater and cinema, died yesterday after a prolonged illness.
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Moscow Goes Green
From films and traditional dance to parties in pubs and a St. Patrick’s Day parade – there is something for everyone at Irish Week 2018.