Day: February 28, 2019

  • Two Senior Russian Cybersecurity Experts Convicted of Treason. And the Legacy of Media Executive Igor Malashenko

    Two Senior Russian Cybersecurity Experts Convicted of Treason. And the Legacy of Media Executive Igor Malashenko

    This week on From Russia With News, we speak with New York Times journalist Andrew Kramer about the sentencing of two Russian cyber-security experts this week, handed decades behind bars for treason. We’ll also talk to veteran journalist Artemy Troitsky about the life and legacy of Igor Malashenko, the media executive and political consultant found…

  • Orthodox Official Compares Abortion Numbers in Russia to WWII Losses

    Orthodox Official Compares Abortion Numbers in Russia to WWII Losses

    Russia’s population has suffered more from abortion than it did from its losses during World War II, a Russian Orthodox official in charge of family affairs has said. Russia legalized abortion in 1955 and has the second-highest abortion rate in the world after China. While Russia’s anti-abortion movement has largely failed to change the law,…

  • Russian Court Denies Detained U.S. Investor Calvey Bail

    Russian Court Denies Detained U.S. Investor Calvey Bail

    A Russian court on Thursday ruled that prominent U.S. investor Michael Calvey should remain in custody pending trial, rejecting his appeal to be released on bail or moved to house arrest. Calvey, a founder of Baring Vostok Capital Partners, was detained earlier this month along with three other executives from his private equity group after…

  • Kiselyov’s Nephew Jailed in Germany for Training to Fight for Ukraine Rebels — Reports

    Kiselyov’s Nephew Jailed in Germany for Training to Fight for Ukraine Rebels — Reports

    The nephew of top Kremlin propagandist Dmitry Kiselyov was sentenced by a German court for planning to take part in military activities in eastern Ukraine, Russian media reported Thursday. The charges against German citizen Sergei Kiselyov, 48, were reportedly based on an interview that his pundit uncle gave in 2016, in which he said that…

  • Russia Offers to Help Mediate Between India and Pakistan

    Russia Offers to Help Mediate Between India and Pakistan

    Russia is ready to mediate between India and Pakistan to try to calm tensions between the two nuclear powers, Russian government officials said on Thursday, warning of the risk of further clashes between the two countries. Moscow made the offer after Pakistan said it was considering returning a captured Indian pilot and as U.S. President…

  • Police Raid Open Russia’s Offices After Khodorkovsky Live Feed

    Police Raid Open Russia’s Offices After Khodorkovsky Live Feed

    Police in Moscow raided the office of the Open Russia political movement and detained one person late on Wednesday after the organization aired a live feed with founder and exiled oligarch Mikhail Khodorkovsky. Russia blacklisted the pro-democracy NGO in 2017 as an “undesirable organization,” a label that banned its activities and places its employees at…

  • Kremlin Dismisses Talk of Possible U.S. Move to Probe Putin’s Wealth

    Kremlin Dismisses Talk of Possible U.S. Move to Probe Putin’s Wealth

    The Kremlin on Thursday dismissed talk of potential U.S. sanctions targeting President Vladimir Putin’s wealth and called draft sanctions legislation an example of anti-Russian sentiment that should not be taken seriously. A group of U.S. lawmakers have proposed sanctions legislation targeting Russia that, among other things, would require the director of U.S. National Intelligence to…

  • Americans’ Views of Russia Hit Record Lows – Gallup

    Americans’ Views of Russia Hit Record Lows – Gallup

    Americans’ negative views of Russia have reached levels not seen since the fall of the Soviet Union, according to a new survey released by the Gallup pollster Wednesday. Relations between the two countries have plummeted to Cold War-era levels after Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula from Ukraine in 2014 and was accused of interfering in…

  • U.S. Lawmakers Submit Bill to Investigate Putin’s Finances

    U.S. Lawmakers Submit Bill to Investigate Putin’s Finances

    Two U.S. congresswomen have introduced legislation seeking to instruct the American intelligence community to disclose Russian President Vladimir Putin’s finances and report on Kremlin-linked corruption. Critics have accused the Russian leader of amassing a fortune during his 18 years in power as either president or prime minister. Official figures say Putin’s income between 2011 and 2016…

  • Gazprom’s 14th Investor Day held in Hong Kong and Singapore

    Gazprom’s 14th Investor Day held in Hong Kong and Singapore

    Release February 28, 2019, 10:40 Photos Gazprom held its 14th annual Investor Day in Hong Kong (February 26) and Singapore (February 28). Taking part in the events were Andrey Kruglov, Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, Oleg Aksyutin, Member of the Management Committee and Head of Department at Gazprom, Elena Burmistrova, Director General of Gazprom Export, and representatives of the Company’s relevant subdivisions and…

  • Kazakh Teens Enslaved in Russia as Sisters, Leave as Mothers

    Kazakh Teens Enslaved in Russia as Sisters, Leave as Mothers

    The story of 30-year-old Fatima Musabayeva, a Kazakh survivor of modern-day slavery, appears to have a happy ending. Of sorts. Eight years after escaping years of exploitation, Fatima lives in her own freshly remodelled apartment, raises a son and runs a small business. She went a long way to get where she is now. In…

  • RN-Vankor Produces 10-Millionth Tonne of Oil on Suzunskoe Field

    RN-Vankor Produces 10-Millionth Tonne of Oil on Suzunskoe Field

    RN-Vankor LLC, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, has produced the 10-millionth tonne of oil on the Suzunskoe oil and gas field since 2016. Suzunskoe field is located on the territory of Taimyr Dolgano-Nenets municipal district of the Krasnoyarsk Territory and is part of Vankor cluster. In 2013, Rosneft launched implementation of three business projects…

  • Zvezda Shipyard Launches Construction of 3rd Aframax Tanker

    Zvezda Shipyard Launches Construction of 3rd Aframax Tanker

    Zvezda Shipbuilding Complex launched metal cutting for the third Aframax tanker with deadweight of 114,000 tonnes. The construction was started on the state-of-the-art flame unit in the hull production facility. The metal-cutting ceremony was attended by representatives of the customers, Rosnefteflot and State Transport Leasing Company, as well as Russian Maritime Register of Shipping, and…