Day: May 8, 2019

  • New Anti-Gay Abuses Hit Russia’s Chechnya – HRW

    New Anti-Gay Abuses Hit Russia’s Chechnya – HRW

    Police in the Russian republic of Chechnya are carrying out a new round of detentions and beatings of suspected sexual minorities two years after reported mass anti-gay purges, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday. The new report makes this the third anti-gay crackdown in the majority Muslim region in as many years. An investigative report…

  • Russian Football Stars Sentenced to Jail for Assault

    Russian Football Stars Sentenced to Jail for Assault

    A Moscow court on Wednesday sentenced two well-known Russian football players to prison terms for their involvement in assaults last year. Moscow’s Presnensky District Court sentenced Alexander Kokorin to 18 months in jail, while Pavel Mamayev was ordered to serve 17 months. Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev, who both play in Russia’s top league and…

  • Moscow’s Russian Romani Theater

    Moscow’s Russian Romani Theater

    When in Moscow, see what is unique to Moscow. That is the credo that sends tourists and expats to the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, and even Bunker 42. It should also send everyone to the Romen Theater, the only dramatic and musical repertory theater in the world created by, run by, and dedicated to the…

  • Russian-Made Jets Delayed, Grounded After Deadly Fire

    Russian-Made Jets Delayed, Grounded After Deadly Fire

    A Russian-made passenger plane has encountered delays days after an emergency landing ended in a plane fire that resulted in the deaths of 41 people in Moscow. Questions resurfaced about the Sukhoi Superjet 100’s safety after one of the planes crash-landed shortly after takeoff at Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday, killing 40 passengers and one flight…

  • Putin Aide Says Remarks About Ukraine’s Jewish Repopulation ‘Distorted’

    Putin Aide Says Remarks About Ukraine’s Jewish Repopulation ‘Distorted’

    Kremlin aide Sergei Glazyev has said a passage on an obscure nationalist website in which he entertained the possibility that Ukraine’s new president could populate the country’s war-torn southeastern region with Jews has been falsely interpreted. Glazyev, an economic adviser to President Vladimir Putin, wrote that Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s presidency could lead to “mass movement into…

  • Kremlin Blames U.S. for Iran Nuclear Deal Rollback, Urges Restraint

    Kremlin Blames U.S. for Iran Nuclear Deal Rollback, Urges Restraint

    The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Iran had been provoked into rolling back some of the terms of a 2015 nuclear deal due to external pressure which it blamed on the United States. Iran said earlier on Wednesday it had started scaling back parts of its commitments under the deal and threatened to do more…

  • St. Petersburg’s Scars of War

    St. Petersburg’s Scars of War

    May 9 represents one of the biggest celebrations in Russia, but also the commemoration of the end of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the country. Although victorious in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War (their part of World War II), the Soviet Union lost over 27 million people. Leningrad paid…

  • Ex-Marine Whelan Links His Detention in Russia to U.S. Sanctions

    Ex-Marine Whelan Links His Detention in Russia to U.S. Sanctions

    Former U.S. marine Paul Whelan told his family that he thinks that Russia is holding him on espionage charges because of U.S. sanctions over Ukraine, Foreign Policy reported on Wednesday. Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, was detained in a Moscow hotel room on Dec. 28 and accused of espionage, a charge…

  • Vulgar Putin Graffiti Photographer Charged With ‘Disrespect’

    Vulgar Putin Graffiti Photographer Charged With ‘Disrespect’

    Police in a city north of Moscow have filed administrative charges against a man who posted a photograph online of graffiti calling President Vladimir Putin an anti-gay slur. Kirill Potupnikov of Yaroslavl snapped a picture of the phrase which translates as “Putin is a f–” spray-painted on the local police building in late March. Two…

  • Russian Athlete Savina Gets 12-Year Doping Ban

    Russian Athlete Savina Gets 12-Year Doping Ban

    Russian middle distance runner Ksenia Savina has been suspended for 12 years after she was found to have taken a banned substance and then provided false medical documents to avoid sanctions, the Athletics Integrity Unit said on Wednesday. The 29-year-old Savina, whose ban essentially ends her career, tested positive in an out-of-competition test for the…

  • PhosAgro 1Q 2019 IFRS Results Announcement Date

    PhosAgro 1Q 2019 IFRS Results Announcement Date

    On 16 May 2019, PhosAgro will publish its condensed consolidated IFRS financial statements for the three months ended 31 March 2019. The Company will hold a conference call and webcast the same day at 14:30 London time (16:30 Moscow; 09:30 New York). The call will be held in English, with simultaneous translation into Russian on…

  • Seven Die in Siberian Avalanche

    Seven Die in Siberian Avalanche

    Seven Russian climbers died and two survived in an avalanche in the Altai mountains in Siberia, emergency officials said on Wednesday. The avalanche happened in a remote area on the border of Russia and Kazakhstan Monday, but the survivors were able to descend and report the incident on Tuesday, Interfax reported. The two female survivors…

  • Director of ‘Unpatriotic’ Movie Says Russia Not Ready for Truth About War

    Director of ‘Unpatriotic’ Movie Says Russia Not Ready for Truth About War

    Outside the Oktyabr cinema in central Moscow a well-dressed crowd lines the red carpet, waiting to catch a glimpse of acclaimed director Pavel Lungin as he enters the building for the premiere of his latest movie, “Bratstvo” (called “Leaving Afghanistan” for distribution abroad). But inside the auditorium is half empty because the authorities have closed…