Day: June 20, 2019

  • Georgians Protest Outside Parliament Over Russian Delegation’s Visit

    Georgians Protest Outside Parliament Over Russian Delegation’s Visit

    Tens of thousands of Georgians gathered outside the parliament building in the capital Tbilisi on Thursday to protest against a speech made in the country’s parliament by a Russian lawmaker in his own language. Protesters chanted slogans against Russian President Vladimir Putin and dozens broke through police lines to try to storm the parliament building. Sergei Gavrilov…

  • The first construction and installation work launches at the construction base of the Paks-2 NPP (Hungary)

    On June 20, a solemn ceremony was held at the construction base of hungarian Paks-2 NPP (General Contractor JSC ASE, Engineering division of ROSATOM) dedicated to the beginning of the erecting first buildings of the construction base. The ceremony was attended by the Minister without portfolio Responsible for the Planning, Construction and Commissioning of the…

  • Crowds of Protesters Set Up Camp Against Landfill in Russia’s North

    Crowds of Protesters Set Up Camp Against Landfill in Russia’s North

    Hundreds of protesters opposing a controversial landfill in Russia’s north have set up camp near its construction site in a rare tent-based demonstration for the country. Protests against the $162-million landfill in Shiyes, Arkhangelsk region, have become a symbol of Russia’s growing trend toward issues-based local activism. Almost a year of demonstrations in the abandoned…

  • Russia Starts Freeing Captive Belugas From ‘Whale Prison,’ Reports Say

    Russia Starts Freeing Captive Belugas From ‘Whale Prison,’ Reports Say

    Russia has started releasing a group of captive whales whose detention in Russia’s Far East has caused an international outcry, state media said on Thursday. Nearly 100 whales reportedly bound for export to China have been held for months in cramped pens near the Sea of Japan port of Nakhodka, triggering a wave of international…

  • The Key Quotes of Putin’s Annual Question and Answer Session

    The Key Quotes of Putin’s Annual Question and Answer Session

    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s is holding his annual question and answer session broadcast live on Thursday on state television.  The marathon Q&A session has become a yearly tradition during Putin’s nearly two decades in power, giving the Russian president a chance to shape narratives around pressing issues.  Here are the highlights: On whether he has…

  • Protesters Support Teenage Sisters Charged With Murder for Killing Abusive Father

    Protesters Support Teenage Sisters Charged With Murder for Killing Abusive Father

    As many as 350 people gathered in central Moscow on Wednesday evening to protest murder charges brought last week against three teenage sisters who stabbed their father to death after he had abused them for years. Krestina, Angelina and Maria Khachaturyan had been under house arrest waiting to hear what the charges against them would…

  • Fate of Captured Ukrainian Sailors Must be Tied to Jailed Russians, Putin Says

    Fate of Captured Ukrainian Sailors Must be Tied to Jailed Russians, Putin Says

    President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday that the fate of 24 Ukrainian sailors held in Russia since last year must be linked to the release of Russian citizens held in Ukraine whom Moscow wants to see freed. Putin’s comments marked a departure from the Kremlin’s insistence that the sailors must be put on trial and…

  • EU Lost 5 Times More From Sanctions Than Russia, Putin Says

    EU Lost 5 Times More From Sanctions Than Russia, Putin Says

    Russia has lost $50 billion due to Western sanctions in the past five years, compared to $240 billion that the European Union has lost from Russian sanctions, President Vladimir Putin has claimed. Russia has been hit with several rounds of Western sanctions since 2014 after its annexation of Crimea and aggression in Ukraine, as well…

  • New Oil Contamination Found in Druzhba Pipeline, Russia’s Transneft Says

    New Oil Contamination Found in Druzhba Pipeline, Russia’s Transneft Says

    Russian pipeline monopoly Transneft said on Thursday that more contaminated oil had been found at a section of the Druzhba pipeline from Belarus to Poland, the RBC media portal said. Pumping was suspended on Wednesday evening but resumed on Thursday, the report cited Transneft as saying. Russia suspended west-bound flows through the pipeline in April…

  • Putin, Hit by Ratings Drop, Tells Russians a Better Life Awaits

    Putin, Hit by Ratings Drop, Tells Russians a Better Life Awaits

    President Vladimir Putin told Russians on Thursday there were signs that years of falling real wages, which have dented his popularity, were drawing to an end and that a government programme would deliver higher living standards. Putin, 66, in power as president or prime minister since 1999, was re-elected by a landslide last year but…

  • Putin Tells Russians: Increase Productivity to Raise Standard of Living

    Putin Tells Russians: Increase Productivity to Raise Standard of Living

    Russians will see a boost in their living standards if they raise their labor productivity, President Vladimir Putin has said during his annual phone-in with the public. The productivity of the Russian workforce is among the lowest of the world’s major economies, according to the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). Living standards have declined as…

  • Ex-U.S. Marine Held by Russia in Spy Case Urges Trump to Help Him

    Ex-U.S. Marine Held by Russia in Spy Case Urges Trump to Help Him

    A former U.S. Marine held in Russia on suspicion of spying called on U.S. President Donald Trump and the leaders of Britain, Canada and Ireland to help him as he appeared in court at an appeal hearing on Thursday. Paul Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, was detained in a Moscow hotel…

  • Malaysia’s Prime Minister Says Russia Being Made a Scapegoat for Downing of MH17

    Malaysia’s Prime Minister Says Russia Being Made a Scapegoat for Downing of MH17

    Malaysian Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad said on Thursday that Russia is being made a scapegoat for the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 and questioned the objectivity of the investigations into the 2014 disaster. The international investigative team set up to probe the crash said on Wednesday three Russians and one Ukrainian will face murder…

  • Putin Kicks Off Annual Phone-In As Domestic, Foreign Issues Swirl

    Putin Kicks Off Annual Phone-In As Domestic, Foreign Issues Swirl

    President Vladimir Putin began his televised phone-in session with the Russian public on Thursday at noon Moscow time amid a backdrop of growing dissatisfaction at home and stormy relations abroad. The marathon Q&A session has become a yearly tradition during Putin’s nearly two decades in power, giving the Russian president a chance to shape narratives…

  • Trump Says He Will Meet Putin at G20 Summit Next Week

    Trump Says He Will Meet Putin at G20 Summit Next Week

    President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he will meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin at next week’s G20 summit in Japan. In an interview on Fox News, Trump said he would hold meetings with Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping. Trump confirmed earlier this week he would be meeting with Xi. “I want to get along…

  • Russian Experts Help Vietnam Preserve Corpse of Ho Chi Minh

    Russian Experts Help Vietnam Preserve Corpse of Ho Chi Minh

    Vietnam has formed a special team of experts, including four Russian scientists, to help preserve the embalmed body of the Communist-ruled state’s founding leader, Ho Chi Minh, according to a written copy of the official decision seen by Reuters. The special council has been created to assess the condition of Ho’s aging corpse — first embalmed…

  • Russia Says MH17 Investigation’s Findings Are Groundless

    Russia Says MH17 Investigation’s Findings Are Groundless

    Russia‘s Foreign Ministry said on Wednesday that it regretted the findings of the international investigation into the downing of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17and called murder charges against Russian suspects groundless. Three Russians and a Ukrainian will face murder charges for the 2014 downing of the MH17 jet over eastern Ukraine that killed 298 people, in…

  • U.S. Targets Russian Firm for Allegedly Helping North Korea Evade Sanctions

    U.S. Targets Russian Firm for Allegedly Helping North Korea Evade Sanctions

    The United States has sanctioned a Russian financial institution for allegedly helping North Korea evade financial sanctions by assisting a company linked to Pyongyang’s primary foreign exchange bank, the U.S. Treasury Department said on Wednesday. U.S. officials targeted Russian Financial Society and accused it of opening multiple bank accounts for Dandong Zhongsheng Industry & Trade…