Day: October 28, 2019

  • Microsoft Says Russia-Linked Hackers Target Sports Organizations

    Microsoft Says Russia-Linked Hackers Target Sports Organizations

    Microsoft Corp said it has tracked “significant” cyberattacks coming from a group it calls “Strontium” or “Fancy Bear,” targeting anti-doping authorities and global sporting organizations. The group, also called APT28, has been linked to the Russian government, Microsoft said in a blog post. At least 16 national and international sporting and anti-doping organizations across three continents…

  • Kremlin Critic Navalny and Allies Hit With $1.4M Lawsuit Payout

    Kremlin Critic Navalny and Allies Hit With $1.4M Lawsuit Payout

    A Russian court on Monday ordered opposition leader Alexei Navalny and his allies to pay $1.4 million in damages, a blow to the Kremlin critic’s group, whose bank accounts have been frozen amid what he says is a broad government crackdown. The Moscow Arbitration Court told Navalny, his Anti-Corruption Foundation and ally Lyubov Sobol each to…

  • Art Against Domestic Violence: Austrian YouAreNotAlone Show Opens in Moscow

    Art Against Domestic Violence: Austrian YouAreNotAlone Show Opens in Moscow

    On an early Sunday evening in central Moscow, journalists and members of the public gathered for a specially curated exhibition called “Polly’s Cracker” — a reference to a song by the group Nirvana “Polly” about a young girl who escapes her kidnapper and sexual abuser. “I’d like to stress how a loving relationship can turn…

  • Bulgaria Asks Russia to Recall Diplomat Over Spying Allegation

    Bulgaria Asks Russia to Recall Diplomat Over Spying Allegation

    A Russian diplomat who Bulgarian prosecutors suspect was involved in espionage has the left Bulgaria, the Bulgarian foreign ministry said on Monday. The ministry had asked for his recall in a meeting with the Russian ambassador on Friday. The exact circumstances of the diplomat’s departure were not clear. “A request has been made to the Russian institutions to…

  • Poland Captures Suspected Russian Spy, Media Reports

    Poland Captures Suspected Russian Spy, Media Reports

    Poland has detained and charged a man with spying for Russia, the country’s state broadcaster TVP reported Monday. The arrest is the latest in a string of espionage-related cases in Russia, which sentenced a Polish national to 14 years in prison in June, and Poland, which sentenced an ex-government employee to three years in July.…

  • Russian Soldiers Forced to Serve Motherland Through ‘Bribery, Blackmail and Extortion’ – Novaya Gazeta

    Russian Soldiers Forced to Serve Motherland Through ‘Bribery, Blackmail and Extortion’ – Novaya Gazeta

    Russia’s military top brass are forcing junior officers to serve in the armed services against their will, often long after they apply for dismissal, the investigative Novaya Gazeta newspaper reported Monday.  Russian law makes it “nearly impossible” to resign from the army without a compelling reason, lawyers say.   “This issue affects everyone [in the military],…

  • Admitted Russian Agent Maria Butina’s First Comments Following Release

    Admitted Russian Agent Maria Butina’s First Comments Following Release

    Russian national Maria Butina arrived in Moscow on Saturday after serving 18 months in American prison after admitting to working as a Russian agent.  Butina pleaded guilty in December last year to one count of conspiring to act as a foreign agent for Russia by infiltrating a gun rights group and influencing U.S. conservative activists…

  • Islamic State Leader’s Death a Boost for Trump if True, Kremlin Says

    Islamic State Leader’s Death a Boost for Trump if True, Kremlin Says

    The Kremlin said on Monday that U.S. President Donald Trump will have made a major contribution to the fight against international terrorism if a U.S. assertion that Islamic State leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi is dead is true. Trump on Sunday announced that Baghdadi had killed himself during a daring overnight raid by elite U.S. special…

  • Young Russians Are Taking Care of Their Mental and Physical Health

    Young Russians Are Taking Care of Their Mental and Physical Health

    “What are your five reasons to live?” Moscow-based Instagrammer Natalya Krom asked her 116,000 followers last month in a post aimed at suicide prevention.  Krom was diagnosed with bipolar personality disorder at 15. Now 20, she has been sharing everything from her daily life, including time spent in a psychiatric facility and coping techniques, since…

  • Russia Deploys S-300 Missile System Near Afghanistan for First Time

    Russia Deploys S-300 Missile System Near Afghanistan for First Time

    The Russian military has for the first time deployed the S-300 surface-to-air missile system at its military base near Afghanistan, the Defense Ministry has announced. Russia maintains troops at its military base in the ex-Soviet republic of Tajikistan, near the Afghan border, as a bulwark against the threat of Islamist radicals and drug trafficking. The…

  • Dozens of Russian Women Vanish After Fleeing Syrian Camp – Reports

    Dozens of Russian Women Vanish After Fleeing Syrian Camp – Reports

    An estimated 50 Russian women have disappeared after fleeing from a prison camp for the wives and children of Islamic State fighters in northern Syria, BBC Russia has reported. Russian women held in the Ain Issa camp had sought Moscow’s help earlier this month amid Turkey’s mounting offensive to clear the region of Kurdish rebels.…

  • Writer and Human Rights Activist Vladimir Bukovsky, Dead at 76

    Writer and Human Rights Activist Vladimir Bukovsky, Dead at 76

    On Oct. 27 Vladimir Bukovsky, one of the most important figures in the human rights movement in the Soviet Union and the world, died of heart failure in a hospital in Cambridge, U.K. He was 76 years old. Bukovsky was born in what is now the Republic of Bashkortostan and soon moved to Moscow, where…