Day: November 29, 2019

  • Results of 9th Energy of Victories national sports journalism festival contest announced

    Results of 9th Energy of Victories national sports journalism festival contest announced

    Release November 29, 2019, 21:00 The final round of the 9th Energy of Victories national sports journalism festival contest, organized by the Russian Olympic Committee and the Federation of Sports Journalists of Russia with the backing of Gazprom, took place today in Moscow. The winners of the 9th Energy of Victories national sports journalism festival contest are as follows: Best Article (federal media): 1st place – Yury Golyshak,…

  • Russia and Ukraine continue bilateral gas negotiations at expert level

    Release November 29, 2019, 19:35 The negotiations on gas between Russia and Ukraine continued today in Vienna in accordance with the agreements reached the day before to intensify joint work on a bilateral basis. The negotiations were conducted at the expert level and involved representatives of Gazprom and Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine. The parties discussed technical aspects related to the terms of transiting Russian…

  • Pushkin’s Classic ‘Eugene Onegin’ Sells for $150K in London

    Pushkin’s Classic ‘Eugene Onegin’ Sells for $150K in London

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Putin’s 2020 Calendar Shows a Less Shirtless Side of Russia’s President

    Putin’s 2020 Calendar Shows a Less Shirtless Side of Russia’s President

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Moscow’s New Year Decorations Light Up the Winter Season

    Moscow’s New Year Decorations Light Up the Winter Season

    With endless decorations and lights lining its streets, Moscow transforms into a winter fairytale during the holidays each year. Like clockwork, Christmas trees and brilliant light displays have already began to pop up around the capital, despite the fact that there’s no snow on the ground yet. Over 300 Christmas trees and more than 4,000…

  • Gazprom and Wintershall Dea discuss current issues of cooperation

    Gazprom and Wintershall Dea discuss current issues of cooperation

    Background In 2018, Gazprom’s gas supplies to Germany hit a record high of 58.5 billion cubic meters, an increase of 5.1 billion cubic meters (9.5 per cent) against the 2017 record of 53.4 billion cubic meters. Wintershall Dea GmbH is Europe’s largest independent oil and gas producer, formed by the merger of Wintershall Holding GmbH (subsidiary of BASF) and DEA Deutsche Erdoel AG (subsidiary of LetterOne). Nord Stream…

  • Alexey Miller and Francois Fillon discuss development trends of French and European energy markets

    Alexey Miller and Francois Fillon discuss development trends of French and European energy markets

    Release November 29, 2019, 16:35 A working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Francois Fillon, French politician, took place in St. Petersburg today. The parties discussed the current development trends of the French and European energy markets, while also stressing the importance of the Nord Stream 2 project for reliable supplies of Russian gas to European consumers. Alexey Miller and…

  • 6 Things You Need to Know About OPEC+

    6 Things You Need to Know About OPEC+

    Energy ministers from two dozen of the world’s most important oil producing countries will descend on Vienna next week for a crucial OPEC+ meeting. Top of the agenda will be negotiations over whether to extend or deepen the oil cartel’s current level of production cuts, which are due to expire in March 2020. What is…

  • ‘There Will Be More Arrests’: New Opposition Protesters Face Trial

    ‘There Will Be More Arrests’: New Opposition Protesters Face Trial

    A Moscow court on Friday placed a new protester under arrest until Jan. 27 on suspicion of assaulting police at this summer’s anti-government rallies, the latest prosecution under the so-called “Moscow Case.” Russians took to the streets nearly every weekend this summer after a slew of opposition politicians were barred from taking part in Moscow’s…

  • The Russia–Brazil Business Council, led by Andrey Guryev, and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency Sign Memorandum on Mutual Support for Exports and Investments

    The Russia–Brazil Business Council, led by Andrey Guryev, and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency Sign Memorandum on Mutual Support for Exports and Investments

    The Russia–Brazil Business Council, led by Andrey Guryev, and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency Sign Memorandum on Mutual Support for Exports and Investments Moscow – The Russia–Brazil Business Council, led by PhosAgro CEO Andrey Guryev, and the Brazilian Trade and Investment Promotion Agency have concluded a memorandum on mutual support in the areas…

  • Moscow Scoops Top City Prize in World Travel Awards

    Moscow Scoops Top City Prize in World Travel Awards

    Forget London and Paris.  Moscow has been named the world’s leading city destination in 2019 by tourism industry standard the World Travel Awards.  The Russian capital saw off tough competition from a list including New York, Rio de Janeiro and Sydney, as well as the British and French capitals.    “Moscow really is the best city…

  • 5 Facts About Russia’s First Highway Bridge to China

    5 Facts About Russia’s First Highway Bridge to China

    Russia and China have completed the first vehicle bridge to cross the two neighbors’ border, the RBC news website reported Friday. Footage from the bridge’s opening ceremony showed trucks crossing the bridge between the cities of Blagoveshchensk and Heihe as ice drifted underneath. Russia and China connected their sides of the bridge across the Amur…

  • Dog or Wolf? Prehistoric Puppy Discovered in Russia Might Be Missing Link

    Dog or Wolf? Prehistoric Puppy Discovered in Russia Might Be Missing Link

    Scientists in Far East Russia have discovered a well-preserved two-month-old puppy dating back 18,000 years that left them wondering: Is this a dog or a wolf? The furry creature was discovered largely intact within the permafrost in the republic of Sakha in the summer of 2018, The Siberian Times reported Monday. Its fur, teeth, lashes…

  • Russia Delivers First Weapons to Central Africa’s Gabon

    Russia Delivers First Weapons to Central Africa’s Gabon

    Russia’s Defense Ministry said it has supplied small arms to the Central African nation of Gabon to help it combat poaching and protect national parks. This appears to be the first weapons delivery in the history of Gabon’s ties with either Russia or the Soviet Union, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported, citing the…

  • Russia Arrests Suspected Ukrainian Spy in Crimea

    Russia Arrests Suspected Ukrainian Spy in Crimea

    Russia has arrested a Russian woman in Crimea on suspicion of state treason for allegedly attempting to obtain Russian military secrets on behalf of Ukraine, the state-run RIA news agency cited Russia’s Federal Security Service as saying on Friday. The woman was arrested in the city of Sevastopol, the report said. Russia annexed the Crimean…

  • What’s On in St. Petersburg in December

    What’s On in St. Petersburg in December

    St. Petersburg is always a magical place to visit, but it’s especially glorious in the lead-up to the grand New Year’s and Christmas holidays. Here are our picks for best exhibitions and a couple of must-see concerts. Alexander Deineka and Alexander Samokhvalov The Manege has put on a breath-taking show of two major artists of…

  • Macron Says NATO Should Focus on Terrorism Instead of Russia

    Macron Says NATO Should Focus on Terrorism Instead of Russia

    French President Emmanuel Macron on Thursday said his remarks that NATO was experiencing “brain death” had been a useful wake-up call to alliance members, and he would not apologize for saying it. Macron’s blunt verdict ahead of a Dec. 4 summit in Britain drew strong reaction from European peers who believe Europe still needs to…

  • Greenpeace Protests Transport of ‘Toxic’ Cargo from Germany

    Greenpeace Protests Transport of ‘Toxic’ Cargo from Germany

    Russian activists from Greenpeace environmental campaign group protested on Thursday the transportation of what they say is radioactive waste from Germany. The vessel Mikhail Dudin which carries depleted uranium — a by-product of manufacturing fuel for nuclear power plants — docked in St. Petersburg last week. Its cargo was seen being load onto train carriages on…

  • Gazprom’s financial information under International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) for the nine months ended September 30, 2019

    Release November 29, 2019, 10:00 IFRS results 2019 Today PJSC Gazprom issued its unaudited consolidated interim condensed financial information prepared in accordance with International Accounting Standard 34 Interim Financial Reporting (IAS 34) for the nine months ended September 30, 2019. The table below presents the unaudited consolidated interim condensed statement of comprehensive income for the nine months ended…

  • A Moscow Pensioner’s Death Puts City Officials in the Crosshairs

    A Moscow Pensioner’s Death Puts City Officials in the Crosshairs

    Time ticked away as 85-year-old Alexandra Zhiglova lay on the floor of the stuck elevator, a team of paramedics monitoring her vital signs. When they finally got her out and into an ambulance, more than 40 minutes had passed.  Doctors call the crucial period within which stroke victims must be treated for them to avoid…