Day: August 6, 2019

  • Russia Summons Japanese Envoy Over Disputed Islands Comments

    Russia Summons Japanese Envoy Over Disputed Islands Comments

    Russia‘s Foreign Ministry said on Tuesday it had summoned the Japanese ambassador in Moscow to complain about what it said was criticism from Tokyo that bordered on “an attempt to interfere in Russia‘s domestic affairs.” Tokyo earlier this month called a visit by Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev to one of four islands claimed by both Japan…

  • U.S. Ambassador to Russia Huntsman Resigns After 2-Year Tenure

    U.S. Ambassador to Russia Huntsman Resigns After 2-Year Tenure

    The U.S. ambassador to Russia has resigned after two years as he considers a run for governor in his home state of Utah, the state’s Salt Lake Tribune newspaper reported Tuesday. Jon Huntsman served as the U.S. envoy to Moscow for two years during a fraught period in relations between the two countries. During his…

  • Fabergé and the Link of Times

    Fabergé and the Link of Times

    No object is as synonymous with Romanov Russia as a Fabergé imperial Easter egg. Each of the fifty eggs commissioned by the last Russian tsars is intricate, flawless, and unique. Gleaming and glittering behind bullet-proof glass in well-fortified museums, they are vibrant talismans of the lost sepia-colored world of the Romanovs. Of the fifty imperial…

  • Russia’s FSB Branch Authorized to Block Websites Without a Court Order

    Russia’s FSB Branch Authorized to Block Websites Without a Court Order

    A newly formed Federal Security Service (FSB) cybersecurity branch will gain the power to block websites without a court order, Russia’s national domain coordinator announced Tuesday. The FSB branch joins the ranks of several IT firms, as well as the state media watchdog Roskomnadzor, that hunt down websites that spread malware and are used for…

  • Norway Worried by Russian Sea, Air Maneuvers

    Norway Worried by Russian Sea, Air Maneuvers

    Russia has told Norway its navy and air force will hold exercises near the Nordic nation’s Arctic waters later this month, a worrying sign of greater assertiveness by its eastern neighbor, the Norwegian Defense Ministry said on Tuesday. NATO member Norway and neighboring Russia have both increased their military presence along NATO’s northern flank following…

  • Russian Parents Investigated for Bringing Toddler to Moscow Protest

    Russian Parents Investigated for Bringing Toddler to Moscow Protest

    Moscow prosecutors have asked a court to strip a couple of parental rights for “endangering” their toddler by bringing him to an opposition protest two weeks ago. Footage published shortly after the July 27 demonstration in support of opposition candidates barred from running in Moscow’s local elections claimed to have identified an “instigator” as a…

  • Russian Parents Risk Losing Custody Rights for Bringing Toddler to Moscow Protest

    Russian Parents Risk Losing Custody Rights for Bringing Toddler to Moscow Protest

    Moscow prosecutors have asked a court to strip a couple of parental rights for “endangering” their toddler by bringing him to an opposition protest two weeks ago. Footage published shortly after the July 27 demonstration in support of opposition candidates barred from running in Moscow’s local elections claimed to have identified an “instigator” as a…

  • Russia’s Workforce Shrinks for Third Year Straight, Research Says

    Russia’s Workforce Shrinks for Third Year Straight, Research Says

    Russia’s labor force has declined for the third year straight, totaling 75 million people of working age during the first three months of 2019, researchers say. Russia is attempting to increase labor productivity by the end of President Vladimir Putin’s current term in 2024, following a failed attempt to increase productivity by 2018. Unpopular pension…

  • Who Are the 10 Russians Risking Prison Time for Opposition Protests?

    Who Are the 10 Russians Risking Prison Time for Opposition Protests?

    Nine men have been placed in pre-trial detention while one is wanted on suspicion of taking part in “mass unrest” by protesting in support of opposition candidates barred from running in Moscow’s local elections. Police detained more than 2,000 people overall during protests on July 27 and Aug. 3 in central Moscow, using violence in…

  • Russia Delivers Weapons to New Arctic Garrison

    Russia Delivers Weapons to New Arctic Garrison

    As Russia’s Northern Fleet strives to complete its newest Arctic base on the coast of the remote Laptev Sea, construction works have been progressing at a hectic pace. The establishment of the garrison in Russia’s Far East town of Tiksi was first announced by the Northern Fleet’s then-Head Commander Nikolai Yevmenov in September 2018. In a meeting with regional…

  • TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom to supply nuclear fuel for Rooppur NPP in Bangladesh

    The solemn ceremony with regards to the Nuclear Fuel Supply Contract for Rooppur NPP was held between JSC TVEL and the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission in Dhaka on August 6, 2019. TVEL JSC is designated as the single source supplier of nuclear fuel for both units of Rooppur NPP during their entire lifecycle. “As a…

  • Rocket Attack Hits Russian Base in Syria, Injuring Civilians

    Rocket Attack Hits Russian Base in Syria, Injuring Civilians

    At least four civilians have been wounded in a rocket attack on Russia’s military base in Syria, the Russian Defense Ministry has said. Rebel commanders and rights groups have said Russia and its Syrian ally stepped up aerial strikes last week in a new and bloodier phase of a three-month-old assault on the last opposition…

  • ‘Human Error’ Likely Caused Siberian Arms Depot Blast, Official Says

    ‘Human Error’ Likely Caused Siberian Arms Depot Blast, Official Says

    A series of blasts at a Russian military base in the Siberian region of Krasnoyarsk may have been caused by “human error,” a senior Defense Ministry official said Tuesday. Dramatic footage posted online Monday showed huge explosions on the horizon after an ammunition depot caught fire, with flames leaping into the sky followed by belching…