Day: August 22, 2019

  • Zohr Gas Output Reaches 76 MCMD

    The consortium of Eni, Rosneft, BP, and Mubadala Petroleum continues the successful implementation of the Zohr gas project on the Mediterranean shelf together with Egyptian oil and gas companies

  • Kremlin Jabs at Trump’s Greenland Purchase Idea

    Kremlin Jabs at Trump’s Greenland Purchase Idea

    Russia doesn’t “shop” for foreign territories, the Kremlin has said in response to U.S. President Donald Trump’s idea to buy the resource-rich Danish territory of Greenland. Trump, who built his career as a real estate mogul, has mused openly in recent days about a U.S. purchase of Greenland, raising eyebrows in Europe and the U.S.…

  • Wildfires Have Cost Russia $100M in 2019, Forestry Authority Says

    Wildfires Have Cost Russia $100M in 2019, Forestry Authority Says

    Russia’s forest authority estimates that forest fires across Siberia and other regions have cost approximately 7 billion rubles ($106 million) so far this year, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency has reported. More than 200 fires are burning across an area of 1.1 million hectares of the country, almost 1 million of which cover remote…

  • Optimists of Northern Capital. Gazprom Cup regatta series concludes at St. Petersburg Yacht Club

    Optimists of Northern Capital. Gazprom Cup regatta series concludes at St. Petersburg Yacht Club

    News from projects and regions August 22, 2019, 17:00 On August 21, the St. Petersburg Yacht Club held the award ceremony for the winners and participants of the Optimists of the Northern Capital. Gazprom Cup regatta – Russia’s largest national children’s sports tournament, which has been held since 2012 by the St. Petersburg Yacht Club and the Sailing Academy with…

  • Pro-Kremlin Activists Storm NGO Protest Forum, Saying: ‘We Don’t Want Maidan in Russia’

    Pro-Kremlin Activists Storm NGO Protest Forum, Saying: ‘We Don’t Want Maidan in Russia’

    Members of two infamous pro-Kremlin groups have stormed a human rights NGO’s seminar on how to deal with law enforcement at protests, saying they don’t want a repeat of the 2014 Ukrainian revolution in Russia.  Two fringe nationalist groups called the National Liberation Movement (NOD) and SERB are known for attacks on opposition activists and…

  • Art Patron Mikhail Abramov, Dead at 55

    Art Patron Mikhail Abramov, Dead at 55

    On Aug. 20 collector and art patron Mikhail Abramov was killed in an accident near Peloponnes, Greece on his way to the international airport and a flight to Moscow. The helicopter he was in crashed into the sea, killing Abramov, another passenger and the pilot. Abramov was a businessman and collector of ancient Christian art…

  • Russian Doctors Rattled by Radiation Exposure Told to ‘Get to Work’ After Explosion

    Russian Doctors Rattled by Radiation Exposure Told to ‘Get to Work’ After Explosion

    Doctors who treated victims of radiation after a deadly explosion in northern Russia were told to “get to work” after raising concerns of exposure, Russian media have reported, citing medical personnel involved in treating the victims. A rocket engine blast killed at least five people and injured six on a platform off the coast of the…

  • Russia Says U.S. Missile Deployments in Asia Would Be a Threat

    Russia Says U.S. Missile Deployments in Asia Would Be a Threat

    Russia’s Foreign Ministry said on Thursday that a possible U.S. deployment of missiles in the Asia-Pacific region would pose a threat to international security. U.S. Defense Secretary Mark Esper said earlier this month that he was in favor of placing ground-launched, intermediate-range missiles in Asia relatively soon. “U.S. actions are creating a threat for international…

  • European Union Is Against Russia’s Return to G7 Talks, Official Says

    European Union Is Against Russia’s Return to G7 Talks, Official Says

    The European Union is against making any unconditional invitation to Russia to let it rejoin talks among the G7 world leaders, a senior official with the bloc said of an idea floated by U.S. President Donald Trump. The seven leaders of the world’s advanced industrialized countries are due to meet in the French resort of…

  • Putin Plays Down Moscow Protests, Blames Opposition for ‘Falsification’

    Putin Plays Down Moscow Protests, Blames Opposition for ‘Falsification’

    Russian opposition members were banned from running for Moscow’s legislature because they had submitted “falsified” signatures, President Vladimir Putin has said, playing down the election protests that rocked the capital this summer. Tens of thousands of people have demonstrated in central Moscow since mid-July in support of the opposition candidates. Authorities barred the candidates from…

  • 1 in 5 Russians Believe They Can Influence the Government, Poll Says

    1 in 5 Russians Believe They Can Influence the Government, Poll Says

    One in five Russians believe that they can affect their government’s decision-making processes, according to a new poll that sociologists link to growing public discontent with the authorities in Russia. Over the past year, Russia has seen protests against unpopular moves by the authorities, including President Vladimir Putin’s pension reforms that will delay many workers’…

  • Russian Chess Legend Karpov Unable to Get U.S. Visa, His Friend Says

    Russian Chess Legend Karpov Unable to Get U.S. Visa, His Friend Says

    Russian chess grandmaster Anatoly Karpov has been unable for several months to obtain a visa to travel to the United States, his friend, the owner of a chess academy in New York who invited him to teach a summer camp there, said on Wednesday. Karpov, 68, considered one of the greatest chess players of the…

  • Russia, China Call for UN Security Council Meeting On U.S. Missile Developments

    Russia and China have asked the United Nations Security Council to meet on Thursday over “statements by U.S. officials on their plans to develop and deploy medium-range missiles,” according to the request seen by Reuters. Moscow and Beijing want to convene the 15-member council under the agenda item “threats to international peace and security” and…

  • Jailed Danish Jehovah’s Witness Accuses Russian Guards of Planting Knife

    A Danish Jehovah’s Witness jailed in Russia on extremism charges has accused prison guards of “planting” a knife and then filming its discovery in his cell, the religious organization said. Dennis Christensen was the first Jehovah’s Witness to be convicted in Russia this year after the country declared the group “extremist” in 2017. Christensen, whose…