Month: December 2019

  • Russia’s Anti-Landfill Movement Marks 1 Year With Mass Protests

    Russia’s Anti-Landfill Movement Marks 1 Year With Mass Protests

    Thousands of people protested against plans to build a waste dump in northern Russia as the anti-landfill movement passed its one-year mark last week, activists said Sunday. Mass protests against plans to ship waste from Moscow to the former village of Shiyes erupted across northwestern Russia on Dec. 2, 2018. The accidental discovery of the…

  • Russia Pushes Ukraine to Pay Back Disputed $3Bln Loan

    Russia Pushes Ukraine to Pay Back Disputed $3Bln Loan

    The legal battle between Russia and Ukraine over an unpaid $3 billion loan reached new heights Monday, as Ukraine pushed the British Supreme Court not to force it to make a repayment. Russia is demanding Ukraine repay the loan, which matured in December 2015 and has not been repaid, with interest, while Ukraine argues that…

  • 2,000 Russian Santa Clauses Are Coming to Town

    2,000 Russian Santa Clauses Are Coming to Town

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  • Russian Football Fans Stage Mass Walkout Over Police Crackdown

    Russian Football Fans Stage Mass Walkout Over Police Crackdown

    Thousands of Russian football fans staged a walkout at games over the weekend following a recent police crackdown on hooliganism, in what observers say was the largest coordinated fan action in Russian football history. FC Spartak Moscow’s Fratria fan group called for the walkout after police detained an estimated 90 fans in St. Petersburg before…

  • ‘We Got What We Deserved’: Russia Reacts to Doping Ban

    ‘We Got What We Deserved’: Russia Reacts to Doping Ban

    Russia will be banned from competing in or hosting major world sporting events for four years after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) unanimously ruled that Moscow had tampered with doping laboratory data. The ruling is the latest blow to Russia’s already tarnished sporting reputation, which has been hit by scandals since a 2015 report commissioned…

  • Russian Gallery Puts Stickers Over Nude Art

    Russian Gallery Puts Stickers Over Nude Art

    An art gallery in Russia’s fourth-largest city of Yekaterinburg has censored nude paintings over what organizers called parents’ concerns for children, the 360 TV news channel reported. The five-day art exhibition displayed a painting of the naked Roman goddess Venus with a small curtain covering her entire body below the shoulders. Stickers were also strategically…

  • Russian Forces Enter Former Islamic State Stronghold in Syria After U.S. Pullback

    Russian Forces Enter Former Islamic State Stronghold in Syria After U.S. Pullback

    Russian forces have entered Raqqa, the former de facto capital of the Islamic State caliphate, in one of the starkest examples yet of how Moscow has filled the vacuum created by President Donald Trump’s decision to pull U.S. forces from northern Syria. Russian troops were shown in footage on the defense ministry’s Zvezda TV channel…

  • Russia Banned From Olympics for 4 Years Over Doping Scandal

    Russia Banned From Olympics for 4 Years Over Doping Scandal

    Russia was banned from the world’s top sporting events for four years on Monday, including the next summer and winter Olympics and the 2022 soccer World Cup, for tampering with doping tests. The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) executive committee acted after concluding that Moscow had planted fake evidence and deleted files linked to positive doping tests…

  • Siberian Shaman Restarts Trek to ‘Exorcise’ Putin

    Siberian Shaman Restarts Trek to ‘Exorcise’ Putin

    A self-proclaimed shaman has restarted his cross-country trek to cast President Vladimir Putin out of power after being arrested and declared mentally ill, the RBC news website reported Sunday. Alexander Gabyshev in March embarked on an 8,000-kilometer journey on foot from his native republic of Sakha to Moscow to “expel” Putin, whom he called a…

  • Tomskneft Achieves 95% APG Utilization Rate at Large Oil Production Centre

    Tomskneft has commissioned two vacuum compressor stations at the Dvurechenskoye field for further transportation of compressed gas to a gas turbine power plant.

  • Severstal to supply the eergy idustry with Valvitalia pipelie

    Severstal to supply the eergy idustry with Valvitalia pipelie

    December 9, 2019 PAO Severstal and Italian company Valvitalia have signed a distribution agreement for Severstal to supply Valvitalia products and solutions to its customers in the energy industry. Partnering with the global leader in TPA production will enable Severstal to provide its customers with a comprehensive offer based on the experience, competencies and expertise…

  • Latest Russia-Belarus Integration Talks Fall Flat

    Latest Russia-Belarus Integration Talks Fall Flat

    Talks between the Russian and Belarusian Presidents in Sochi Saturday over plans for closer integration of the two countries appeared to end in a stalemate. Vladimir Putin and his Belarusian counterpart Alexander Lukashenko were locked in negotiations for more than five hours at the Black Sea resort Saturday, the Kremlin confirmed — although the pair…

  • U.S. Says Drone Shot Down by Russian Air Defenses Near Libyan Capital

    U.S. Says Drone Shot Down by Russian Air Defenses Near Libyan Capital

    The U.S. military believes that an unarmed American drone reported lost near Libya’s capital last month was in fact shot down by Russian air defenses and it is demanding the return of the aircraft’s wreckage, U.S. Africa Command says. Such a shootdown would underscore Moscow’s increasingly muscular role in the energy-rich nation, where Russian mercenaries…

  • ‘Russia’s 20th Century: A Journey in 100 Histories’

    ‘Russia’s 20th Century: A Journey in 100 Histories’

    Professor Michael Khodarkovsky’s “Russia’s 20th Century: A Journey in 100 Histories” seems to prove Rudyard Kipling’s theory that” if history were taught in the form of stories, it would never be forgotten.” “Russia’s 20th Century: A Journey in 100 Histories” distills one of the more complex, thorny, dystopian and tragic eras of history into a…

  • Leak of Classified Papers Ahead of U.K. Election Tied to Russian Operation

    Leak of Classified Papers Ahead of U.K. Election Tied to Russian Operation

    The leak and distribution of classified UK-U.S. trade documents online is tied to a previous Russian disinformation campaign, social media site Reddit said on Friday, fueling fears that Moscow is seeking to interfere in Britain’s upcoming election. Britain’s opposition Labour Party seized on the leaked documents on Nov. 27, saying they showed the ruling Conservatives…

  • Russia and Ukraine carry on bilateral gas negotiations at expert level

    Release December 6, 2019, 20:10 The bilateral negotiations at the expert level between Gazprom and Gas Transmission System Operator of Ukraine with regard to the terms of transiting Russian gas to Europe from 2020 onward continued today in Vienna. The parties discussed the results of their interaction in the past week and agreed to continue their work together. Information Directorate, Gazprom Related news

  • Alexey Miller and Germany’s Federal Government Commissioner for Gas Transit across Ukraine hold working meeting

    Release December 6, 2019, 19:45 A working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Georg Graf Waldersee, Commissioner of the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Germany for Gas Transit across Ukraine, took place today in St. Petersburg. Alexey Miller briefed Georg Graf Waldersee at length about the progress of the Russian-Ukrainian negotiations on cooperation in the gas sector from 2020…

  • $43M Jet Linked to Russian Church Leader, Kremlin Officials

    $43M Jet Linked to Russian Church Leader, Kremlin Officials

    The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church and several Kremlin officials fly on a $43 million jet linked to a major state lender, The Bell business website reported Friday. The report follows prominent Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s claims that week that the state VTB bank CEO’s alleged partner and Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s wife fly…

  • Russia’s Athletic Coaches Must Be Fired, Top Anti-Doping Official Says

    Russia’s Athletic Coaches Must Be Fired, Top Anti-Doping Official Says

    Russian sport needs a “serious change” in its leadership starting with the firing of all its athletics coaches, the country’s top anti-doping official said Friday as it braces for a four-year Olympic ban for flouting anti-doping rules. Russian sport could enter four more years of gloom on Monday when the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA)’s executive committee…

  • International Business Congress holds Presiding Committee Meeting

    International Business Congress holds Presiding Committee Meeting

    Background The International Business Congress (IBC) is an international non-governmental and non-profit organization. The IBC consists of 124 members from 24 countries, among them Gazprom, OMV AG, Deutsche Bank, N.V. Nederlandse Gasunie, J.P. Morgan Bank International, KPMG, Mitsubishi, Mizuho Bank, Siemens, Shell, Equinor, Schneider Electric, Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation, Total, Uniper, Wintershall Dea, Sakhalin Energy, Srbijagas, and others. The IBC’s supreme body…

  • Singapore Arrests Sanctioned Russian Vessel

    Singapore Arrests Sanctioned Russian Vessel

    Authorities in Singapore plan to arrest a Russian vessel under U.S. sanctions for violating economic sanctions imposed on North Korea, Interfax reported Friday. The U.S. Treasury targeted Russia’s Gudzon shipping company in 2018 with sanctions on six of its vessels, including the tanker Sevastopol. South Korea briefly held the Sevastopol last year and China later…

  • Russia Faces Up to Its Dark Domestic Violence Problem

    Russia Faces Up to Its Dark Domestic Violence Problem

    In December 2017, Margarita Gracheva’s husband drove her into a forest in the Moscow region and chopped off her hands with an axe. Two years later, police pulled a history professor out of a St. Petersburg canal with a backpack containing the severed arms of his girlfriend, Anastasia Yeshchenko.       These are the most shocking of…

  • For Sale: Access to Moscow’s CCTV Network on Black Market

    For Sale: Access to Moscow’s CCTV Network on Black Market

    Access to Moscow’s network of more than 170,000 surveillance cameras is being sold on the black market, investigators have found. Researchers at MBKh Media — an investigative media outlet run by Kremlin opponent and former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky — found that live access to any one of Moscow’s public surveillance cameras, which come with…

  • 4 Quotes From Prime Minister Medvedev’s Q&A

    4 Quotes From Prime Minister Medvedev’s Q&A

    Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev held his annual end-of-year press conference Thursday, 24 hours after prominent Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny alleged that his wife Svetlana Medvedeva owns a $50 million private jet.  Over the course of two hours, Medvedev fielded questions from 20 news, sports, comedy, music and youth television channels. Despite Navalny’s pleas to raise…

  • U.S. Cracks Down on Russian ‘Evil Corp’ Cybercrime Group

    U.S. Cracks Down on Russian ‘Evil Corp’ Cybercrime Group

    U.S. authorities took aim at a Russian cybercriminal group known as Evil Corp Thursday, indicting its Lamborghini-driving alleged leader and ordering asset freezes against 17 of his associates over a digital crime spree that has netted more than $100 million from companies across the world. The action against Evil Corp, described by officials as one…

  • Russia Hands Student Protester Zhukov Suspended Sentence After Outcry

    Russia Hands Student Protester Zhukov Suspended Sentence After Outcry

    A Moscow court gave student and political blogger Yegor Zhukov a three-year suspended sentence Friday, allowing him to avoid imprisonment after one of the most high-profile trials stemming from this summer’s wave of anti-government rallies.  Zhukov, 21, was one of about a dozen people placed in pre-trial detention as part of a criminal case opened…

  • Dozens of Polar Bears Descend Upon Russian Town

    Dozens of Polar Bears Descend Upon Russian Town

    An unusually large group of polar bears has converged around a village in Far East Russia, forcing residents into lockdown, the global conservation group World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Russia said Thursday. Residents of Ryrkapiy, population 600, were said to have organized patrols and canceled all public gatherings, including New Year’s celebrations, to prevent the polar…

  • U.S. Sanctions Russian Cybercrime Outfit ‘Evil Corp’

    U.S. Sanctions Russian Cybercrime Outfit ‘Evil Corp’

    The U.S. Treasury Department said it would sanction a Russian group known as “Evil Corp” and its leaders for cyber-thefts at hundreds of financial institutions around the world that total more than $100 million. The targets include the group’s leader, identified as Maksim Yakubets. The U.S. said he also worked for the Russian Federal Security…

  • Chairman of Gazprom Management Committee and Mongolia’s Deputy Prime Minister sign Memorandum of Understanding

    Release December 5, 2019, 18:00 Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Ulziisaikhan Enkhtuvshin, Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, signed today in Sochi a Memorandum of Understanding. The document provides for a joint assessment of the feasibility of pipeline gas supplies from Russia to China across Mongolia. Information Directorate, Gazprom Related news

  • Libya to Send List of 800 Russian Mercenaries to Moscow – AP

    Libya to Send List of 800 Russian Mercenaries to Moscow – AP

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  • Moscow’s Magical Chinese Lantern Festival, in Photos

    Moscow’s Magical Chinese Lantern Festival, in Photos

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  • Expelled Russian Diplomats Linked to Military Intelligence – German Media

    Expelled Russian Diplomats Linked to Military Intelligence – German Media

    Two Russian diplomats that Germany expelled over the assassination of a Chechen rebel in Berlin worked for the GRU military intelligence agency, Germany’s Süddeutsche Zeitung daily reported Wednesday. Germany sent the two unnamed Russian Embassy employees home because it said Moscow did not sufficiently cooperate with Berlin in its investigation into the August murder of…

  • Belarus’ Lukashenko Dismisses Fears Russia Could Swallow His Country

    Belarus’ Lukashenko Dismisses Fears Russia Could Swallow His Country

    The veteran leader of Belarus on Thursday dismissed opposition fears that a possible integration pact with Russia could end with his country losing its independence to Moscow, saying the two countries were not discussing deeper political ties. Alexander Lukashenko, in power since 1994, is due to hold talks on Saturday with Russian President Vladimir Putin…

  • ‘The Darker My Future, The Wider My Smile’: Student Protester Zhukov’s Closing Statement

    ‘The Darker My Future, The Wider My Smile’: Student Protester Zhukov’s Closing Statement

    Popular YouTube blogger and political science student Yegor Zhukov faces up to five years in prison on charges of calling for extremism online, a case that critics say is politically motivated. Authorities initially charged Zhukov, 21, with mass unrest in connection with anti-government protests that swept Moscow this summer. After fellow students and activists campaigned…

  • Ahead of Eastern Ukraine Peace Talks, Putin Is Sitting Pretty

    Ahead of Eastern Ukraine Peace Talks, Putin Is Sitting Pretty

    It has been more than three years since the leaders of Russia and Ukraine sat down with their counterparts in France and Germany to thrash out a deal aimed at finally bringing an end to the conflict between pro-Russian separatists and Kiev’s forces in eastern Ukraine. On Monday, after repeated fits and starts, Russian President…

  • No Russia Agreement, No Donbass, Warns Ukraine

    No Russia Agreement, No Donbass, Warns Ukraine

    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…

  • Music and More Awarded in Moscow

    Music and More Awarded in Moscow

    November is one of the awards months in the Russian capital, starting with the Snob magazine “Made in Russia” awards on Nov. 13. Held for the eighth time at the Malaya Bronnaya Theater, the “Made in Russia” prize is awarded to the best thing that has happened in the country in a year in the…

  • ROSATOM subsidiary awards contract for construction of BREST-OD-300 fast reactor facility and power unit

    Siberian Chemical Plant (a subsidiary of TVEL Fuel Company of ROSATOM in Seversk, Tomsk region, West Siberia) has signed the contract with Concern Titan-2 engineering company for construction and installation works within the project of BREST-OD-300 lead-cooled fast neutron reactor facility. The total contract value is 26.3 billion rubles. The contractor will accomplish construction of…

  • Russia Expels Bulgarian Diplomat in Tit-for-Tat Move

    Russia Expels Bulgarian Diplomat in Tit-for-Tat Move

    The Russian government has expelled a Bulgarian diplomat in a tit-for-tat move after Sofia asked Moscow to recall a diplomat on suspicion of espionage, Bulgaria’s foreign ministry said on Thursday. Bulgaria’s ambassador in Moscow, Atanas Krastin, has been informed that the diplomat must leave Russia within the next 24 hours in line with diplomatic protocol, the ministry said…

  • Russian Parliament Demands Apology From Norway as Tensions Escalate

    Russian Parliament Demands Apology From Norway as Tensions Escalate

    Senator Konstantin Kosachev, chairman of the Federation Council’s foreign affairs committee, and Rune Resaland, the Norwegian Ambassador to Russia, had a tense meeting Wednesday as they discussed the countries’ relations and the 2018 arrest of a Russian parliamentary aide.  Kosachev told the Norwegian ambassador that there could be no normal cooperation between the two countries’…

  • Russia’s Economic Policy to Underpin Economic Growth – World Bank

    Russia’s Economic Policy to Underpin Economic Growth – World Bank

    Economic growth in Russia will be higher than expected in 2019 and is likely to pick up in the next few years thanks partly to higher state spending and looser monetary policy, the World Bank said on Wednesday. Russia’s economic growth has waned this year as investment activity evaporates and consumer demand flatlines, but it…

  • Russian Judges Eye Punishments for ‘Biased’ Media Coverage

    Russian Judges Eye Punishments for ‘Biased’ Media Coverage

    Russian judges are considering punishing journalists and media outlets for “biased coverage” of the national court system, the Vedomosti business daily reported Thursday, a move that observers say would harm free speech in the country. The Russian judicial system’s 2020-2030 draft information policy obtained by Vedomosti aims to penalize the publication of “negative materials” about…

  • Did Erdogan ‘Personally Authorize’ Shooting Down of Russian Jet?

    Did Erdogan ‘Personally Authorize’ Shooting Down of Russian Jet?

    Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan allegedly authorized the downing of a Russian warplane in an incident that briefly soured their relationship four years ago, the Turkey-focused Nordic Monitor website reported, citing a report to NATO it says it obtained. A Turkish F-16 interceptor shot down a Russian fighter-bomber near the Syrian border with an air-to-air…

  • Navalny Links $50M Jet to Russian PM Medvedev’s Wife

    Navalny Links $50M Jet to Russian PM Medvedev’s Wife

    Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev’s wife jetsets on the government’s dime, prominent Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny has said in a new video published ahead of Medvedev’s annual end-of-year press conference with reporters from 20 television channels. Medvedev, the subject of Navalny’s viral 2017 investigation into corruption that has been viewed 32.7 million times, is scheduled…

  • TVEL and Kozloduy NPP (Bulgaria) have contracted supplies of nuclear fuel through 2025

    TVEL JSC and Kozloduy NPP have signed contractual documents for supplies of Russian nuclear fuel to the Bulgarian nuclear power plant for the period up to and including 2025.  TVEL will continue to provide complete nuclear fuel supplies, which include not only fuel assemblies fabrication services, but also all antecedent stages of the production chain…

  • Moscow Tears Down Historic Soviet Cinema

    Moscow Tears Down Historic Soviet Cinema

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  • RASU JSC and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University Sign Partnership Agreement

    December 04, 2019 – Rusatom Automated Control Systems JSC (RASU JSC) and the Federal State Autonomous Educational Institution for Higher Education “Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University” (FSAEI HE SPbPU) signed an agreement on strategic partnership and cooperation in science and technology on the sidelines of Power Grids International Forum in Moscow. The document…

  • ‘We Don’t Call It Annexation,’ Kazakh Leader Says of Crimea

    ‘We Don’t Call It Annexation,’ Kazakh Leader Says of Crimea

    Kazakhstan doesn’t believe that Russia annexed the Crimean Peninsula from Ukraine in 2014, its new leader said in an interview with Germany’s Deutsche Welle news outlet published Wednesday. Kazakh President Kassym Jomart-Tokayev appeared to tamp down concerns that, given northern Kazakhstan’s sizable ethnic Russian minority similar to Crimea’s, the Kremlin could seize parts of its…

  • Germany Expels Two Russians in Dispute Over Killing of Georgian in Berlin

    Germany Expels Two Russians in Dispute Over Killing of Georgian in Berlin

    Germany said on Wednesday it had expelled two Russian embassy employees in protest over what it said was Moscow’s lack of cooperation in an investigation into the murder of a Georgian man in Berlin. German prosecutors suspect Russian or Chechen involvement in the murder of the man in a Berlin park in August. Russia has denied any involvement and…

  • Investigation Names Alleged Killer of Chechen Rebel In Berlin

    Investigation Names Alleged Killer of Chechen Rebel In Berlin

    Investigative outlets Bellingcat and The Insider said Tuesday they have uncovered the real identity of the assassin of a Georgian citizen in Berlin in August, while The Wall Street Journal reported that Germany could impose sanctions on Russia for the murder. Germany arrested a man it identified as Vadim Sokolov on suspicion of killing Zelimkhan…

  • Russia Deports South Asians Who Fell Victim to Fake EU Border Scam

    Russia Deports South Asians Who Fell Victim to Fake EU Border Scam

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  • Russian Man Arrested Over Fake EU Border Scam

    Russian Man Arrested Over Fake EU Border Scam

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  • Russian Apps Could Be ‘Counterintelligence Threat,’ FBI Says

    Russian Apps Could Be ‘Counterintelligence Threat,’ FBI Says

    The FBI is treating any mobile app that comes out of Russia as a “potential counterintelligence threat,” the U.S.’s top law enforcement agency said in a letter to Senate Democratic leader Chuck Schumer. The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s concern arises in part from “the legal mechanisms available to the Government of Russia that permit access…

  • Defected Pro-Kremlin Lawmaker Resettles in Germany

    Defected Pro-Kremlin Lawmaker Resettles in Germany

    A former pro-Kremlin lawmaker who voted for a law banning U.S. citizens from adopting Russian children has resettled in Germany, the country’s Süddeutsche Zeitung daily reported Monday. Robert Schlegel supported the adoption ban, tried to push through a “fake news” bill, co-authored Russia’s “Google tax” and boasted about a 2007 cyberattack that crippled neighboring Estonia’s…

  • Russia Accuses U.S. of Deliberately Delaying Visas for Its Officials

    Russia Accuses U.S. of Deliberately Delaying Visas for Its Officials

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  • U.S. Charges Russian Companies for Attempt to Evade Trade Sanctions

    U.S. Charges Russian Companies for Attempt to Evade Trade Sanctions

    U.S. federal prosecutors have charged Russian, Italian and U.S. companies and several employees for allegedly trying to evade U.S. sanctions by providing a U.S.-manufactured power turbine to a Russian state-controlled business, the U.S. Justice Department said on Tuesday. The unidentified Russian company was barred from acquiring the turbine under U.S. sanctions imposed after Russia’s annexation…

  • Russia Accuses Alleged U.S. Spy Whelan of Lying About Ill-Treatment in Jail

    Russia Accuses Alleged U.S. Spy Whelan of Lying About Ill-Treatment in Jail

    Russia on Tuesday accused a former U.S. Marine it has held for almost a year on spying charges of faking health problems in custody and lying about his ill-treatment, comments the U.S. Embassy rejected as factually inaccurate “pulp fiction.” Paul Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, was accused of espionage after agents from Russia‘s…

  • Russia to Make Investors Pass Exam Before Trading Shares

    Russia to Make Investors Pass Exam Before Trading Shares

    Millions of Russians will have to take a test to prove they understand financial markets if they want to carry on trading foreign stocks, under a central bank plan aimed at stemming potentially heavy losses among retail investors. The central bank had sought to limit access for non-professional investors, arguing that some lacked the knowledge…

  • 5 Things to Know About Russia’s Alleged Banker-TV Anchor Couple

    5 Things to Know About Russia’s Alleged Banker-TV Anchor Couple

    Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s latest investigation claims that state-owned bank CEO Andrei Kostin gifted millions of dollars worth of elite property, a private jet and a yacht to his alleged partner, state television journalist Nailya Asker-Zade. News outlets have previously covered the real estate transfers from VTB Bank CEO Kostin to Rossia state broadcaster…

  • Putin Criticizes NATO Expansion as Alliance Holds London Summit

    Putin Criticizes NATO Expansion as Alliance Holds London Summit

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