Year: 2019

  • Russian Police Raid U.S.-Owned Web Server Nginx’s Moscow Office

    Russian Police Raid U.S.-Owned Web Server Nginx’s Moscow Office

    Russian police raided the Moscow offices of a popular U.S.-owned web server over a Russian search engine giant’s ownership claim of its source code, Forbes Russia reported Thursday.  Authorities raided Nginx’s Moscow office based on a copyright infingement claim by Russian oligarch Alexander Mamut’s Cyprus-registered investment vehicle Lynwood, Forbes Russia cited an unnamed source at the…

  • EU Leaders To Extend Sanctions on Russia

    EU Leaders To Extend Sanctions on Russia

    European Union leaders meeting in Brussels on Thursday agreed to extend their main economic sanctions against Russia for six months to the end of July 2020, four diplomatic sources told Reuters. The bloc first slapped sanctions on Moscow after Russia annexed Crimea from Ukraine in 2014 and went on to back separatists facing off against…

  • U.S. Senate Confirms Next U.S. Ambassador to Russia

    U.S. Senate Confirms Next U.S. Ambassador to Russia

    The U.S. Senate on Thursday confirmed the nomination of John Sullivan, President Donald Trump’s pick to be Ambassador to Russia, at a time when ties between Washington and Moscow have been strained. Sullivan, a lawyer who has served in previous Republican administrations before becoming deputy secretary of State in 2017, will replace Jon Huntsman, who…

  • Fire at Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier Kills 1, Injures 12

    Fire at Russia’s Only Aircraft Carrier Kills 1, Injures 12

    At least one military serviceman was killed and 12 people were injured by a fire at Russia‘s only aircraft carrier, the Admiral Kuznetsov, Russian news agencies reported Thursday. The Admiral Kuznetsov caught fire on Thursday during maintenance work in Russia‘s Arctic port in Murmansk. Hours later the fire has been brought under control. The body of a military…

  • JSC Khiagda completed Smart Helmets system implementation

    One of the first projects in Russia to create smart personal protective and personnel positioning equipment was implemented. Smart Helmets — the staff positioning system that allows to remotely control observance of safety instructions at work and monitor the employee movement and condition during work. The project is an element of the Unified Digital Strategy…

  • Pointing to Russian Mercenaries, Turkey’s Erdogan Weighs Joining Fight in Libya

    Pointing to Russian Mercenaries, Turkey’s Erdogan Weighs Joining Fight in Libya

    Turkey could send troops to Libya if its UN-backed government requests help, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Tuesday, pointing to Russian military contractors currently in the war-torn country. Libya’s internationally recognized government said last week it plans to confront Russia over the private mercenaries with a list of up to 800 Russian fighters supporting…

  • Muscovites Say Goodbye to Former Mayor Yury Luzhkov

    Muscovites Say Goodbye to Former Mayor Yury Luzhkov

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  • Putin Adviser Vows to Highlight Climate Activists’ Demands

    Putin Adviser Vows to Highlight Climate Activists’ Demands

    Vladimir Putin’s environmental adviser has promised to bring Russian climate activists’ demands to the president later this month, the activists said Wednesday. The activists met Putin’s special representative on climate issues Ruslan Edelgeriyev at the UN climate conference in Madrid for over an hour, the Meduza news website reported.  “He agreed to convey our demands…

  • 2 Russian Pilots Killed in Military Helicopter Crash

    2 Russian Pilots Killed in Military Helicopter Crash

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  • Rehabilitative and remedial treatment technology wins top Science and Technology Prize

    Rehabilitative and remedial treatment technology wins top Science and Technology Prize

    Release December 12, 2019, 15:10 Gazprom is creating cutting-edge hi-tech solutions. Economic benefit of implemented solutions exceeds RUB 60 billion. The award ceremony for the 2019 edition of the corporate Science and Technology Prize took place at the meeting of the Gazprom Management Committee. It was noted at the event that the total economic benefit of the award-winning solutions and technologies exceeds RUB 60 billion. The top prize…

  • Gazprom’s positions to remain stable in long run

    Release December 12, 2019, 15:00 The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the information about the impacts of the events of 2019 on the long-term outlook for the global energy market. It was highlighted that the ongoing growth in natural gas consumption around the world is one of the chief trends of 2019. China continues to demonstrate significant growth. In 2018, the country’s gas consumption went up by 18 per cent.…

  • Gazprom Management Committee endorses drafts of investment program and budget for 2020

    Release December 12, 2019, 14:40 Gazprom’s overall amount of investments for 2020: RUB 1,104.7 billion. Gazprom’s borrowings for 2020: RUB 557.8 billion. Final investment program and budget to be approved by Gazprom Board of Directors. The Gazprom Management Committee took note of the Company’s preliminary operating results for 2019 and the projected investment program and budget (financial plan) for 2021–2022. The Management Committee also endorsed the…

  • Russian TV Pulls Ukraine President’s Comedy Series After Putin Joke

    Russian TV Pulls Ukraine President’s Comedy Series After Putin Joke

    A Russian television channel has pulled a popular Ukrainian comedy starring current President Volodymyr Zelenskiy the day after its premiere, the Vedomosti business daily reported Wednesday. Zelenskiy, 41, played a disgruntled teacher whose viral rant catapults him into Ukraine’s presidency in the series called “Servant of the People.” Partly thanks to the sitcom’s popularity, Zelenskiy…

  • Management Committee endorses Gazprom’s revised Dividend Policy

    Release December 12, 2019, 14:30 It is proposed that dividends be calculated based on adjusted net profit under IFRS. Target level of payouts – at least 50 per cent – is to be reached in three years. New version of Dividend Policy will be submitted for approval by Gazprom Board of Directors. The Management Committee endorsed the draft new revision of Gazprom’s Dividend Policy. The document, which was developed as part of the effort to streamline the financial strategy…

  • Russian Nationalist Party Leader Endorses Johnson in U.K. Election

    Russian Nationalist Party Leader Endorses Johnson in U.K. Election

    British Prime Minister Boris Johnson won a heartfelt endorsement from Russian nationalist leader Vladimir Zhirinovsky on the day of an election that may decide the future of Brexit. Polls show Johnson’s Conservative Party winning a majority in the general election, despite recent figures narrowing its gap with the Labour Party. Opponents have accused him of…

  • 7 Men Attack Teenager in Russia for ‘Lesbian’ Appearance

    7 Men Attack Teenager in Russia for ‘Lesbian’ Appearance

    A group of seven men attacked and beat an 18-year-old girl in St. Petersburg after insulting her over her “lesbian appearance,” local media reported earlier this week. According to a study by the St. Petersburg-based Vykhod LGBT center, at least 149 people suffered homophobic attacks in the city in 2018, including 62 who were attacked…

  • Rosneft Wins Auctions for Three Blocks in the North of Krasnoyarsk Territory

    Rosneft Oil Company has won auctions for the Mezeninskoye, Severo-Dzhangodskoye, and Yangodskoye licence blocks located in the Dolgano-Nenets municipal district of Krasnoyarsk Territory.

  • Russia Halts Close Intercepts of American Jets in Europe, U.S. Says

    Russia Halts Close Intercepts of American Jets in Europe, U.S. Says

    Russia has not buzzed U.S. aircraft and ships in Europe and the Mediterranean in the past three months, the Military.com news website quoted a top U.S. commander in Europe as saying Tuesday. Russian and NATO aircraft have conducted thousands of intercepts over international waters in the past four years, Gen. Tod Wolters said in June.…

  • Russia Expels Two German Diplomats in Row Over Berlin Killing

    Russia Expels Two German Diplomats in Row Over Berlin Killing

    Russia on Thursday expelled two German diplomats in what it called a standard diplomatic response to a similar move by Germany last week and said it hoped a dispute over the killing of a Georgian citizen in Berlin would not damage ties further. Berlin announced the expulsion of two Russian diplomats last week over what it said…

  • Russia’s Sole Aircraft Carrier Catches Fire in Northern Port

    Russia’s Sole Aircraft Carrier Catches Fire in Northern Port

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  • Giuliani Ally Parnas Got $1M From Russia, U.S. Says

    Giuliani Ally Parnas Got $1M From Russia, U.S. Says

    Rudy Giuliani’s associate Lev Parnas got $1 million from an account in Russia in September, a month before he was charged with conspiring to funnel foreign money into U.S. political campaigns, according to U.S. prosecutors who asked a judge to jail him for understating his income and assets. “The majority of that money appears to…

  • Russia and the Republic of the Congo continue cooperation in the peaceful uses of atomic energy

    On December 10, 2019, a delegation of the Ministry of Scientific Research and Technological Innovation of the Republic of the Congo headed by Minister M. P. E. Cussu-Mawungu arrived to Moscow by an invitation of Director General of ROSATOM Alexey Likhachev. The Congolese delegation was familiarized with capabilities and competences of the Russian nuclear industry…

  • Russia Orders Deportation of U.S. Academics Over University Lecture

    Russia Orders Deportation of U.S. Academics Over University Lecture

    A Russian court has ordered the deportation of five U.S. academics for allegedly giving a lecture at a university on a tourist visa, according to local media reports and court documents. The deportation order in the city of Ryazan 200 kilometers south of Moscow comes months after a government order which advised state-affiliated scientists to…

  • Staff changes

    Staff changes

    Release December 11, 2019, 19:20 Andrey Fick has been appointed Head of Department 644. Andrey Fick was born in the Krasnodar Territory in 1969. He graduated from Krasnodar Polytechnic Institute in 1993, majoring in Mechanical Engineering Technologies. He obtained his second university degree from Kuban State Technological University in 2000, majoring in Cryo-Engineering. He has an MBA degree and a PhD degree in Engineering. He has been a member of Gazprom’s team…

  • Russia’s Climate Policy Among World’s Worst, Study Says

    Russia’s Climate Policy Among World’s Worst, Study Says

    Russia ranks 52nd out of 61 countries worldwide for its adoption of climate change goals, according to the 2020 Climate Change Performance Index. Presented at the COP25 climate talks in Madrid, the Climate Change Performance Index (CCPI) ranking illustrates differences in climate protection among 57 high-emitting countries as well as the EU. It ranks countries…

  • These Are Russia’s 100 Most Comfortable Cities

    These Are Russia’s 100 Most Comfortable Cities

    Moscow places smack dab in the middle of a list of the 100 most comfortable and affordable Russian cities to live in, the RBC news website reported Wednesday. RBC cited research from the Urbanica spatial planning institute, which ranked the 100 cities with populations over 173,000 based on ease of life and cost of living. The…

  • Siberian Shaman Who Wanted to Banish Putin Banned from Leaving Hometown

    Siberian Shaman Who Wanted to Banish Putin Banned from Leaving Hometown

    Russia on Wednesday banned a shaman from leaving his Siberian hometown after he was detained during a second attempt to hike to Moscow on what he has called a mission to banish President Vladimir Putin from the Kremlin. Alexander Gabyshev became a media curiosity when he set off in March on a more than 8,000-kilometer…

  • Germany Unaware of Russian Extradition Request for Georgian Killed in Berlin

    Germany Unaware of Russian Extradition Request for Georgian Killed in Berlin

    The German government said Wednesday it was unaware that Russia had made an extradition request for a Georgian man murdered in Berlin in August, after Russian President Vladimir Putin complained multiple requests had gone unheeded. In an escalation in already tense relations, Germany last week expelled two employees at the Russian embassy in Berlin, saying…

  • Germany Contradicts Russia Over Georgian Murdered in Berlin

    Germany Contradicts Russia Over Georgian Murdered in Berlin

    Germany contradicted Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday, saying it was not aware Russia had requested the extradition of a Georgian man who was murdered in Berlin in August. In an escalation in already tense relations, Germany last week expelled two employees at the Russian embassy in Berlin, saying Moscow was not cooperating sufficiently in the investigation into the…

  • Moscow’s Controversial, Unforgettable ‘Luzhkov-Style’ Architecture

    Moscow’s Controversial, Unforgettable ‘Luzhkov-Style’ Architecture

    Yury Luzhkov, who died Tuesday at the age of 83, served as the mayor of Russia’s capital for 18 years from 1992-2010. During that time, the city’s appearance underwent the dramatic transformation from stern Soviet capital to glitzy, modern mega-metropolis. Today, it is impossible to walk through Moscow without stumbling upon the so-called “Luzhkov-style” buildings…

  • Children of Stalin’s Terror Win Crucial Housing Case

    Children of Stalin’s Terror Win Crucial Housing Case

    The children of victims of Stalin-era repressions have the right to receive state housing in the cities where their parents had been deported from, Russia’s Supreme Court has said in a landmark ruling Tuesday. Amendments to the 1991 law rehabilitating victims of Soviet-era political repressions adopted in 2005 contradict the Russian Constitution because they make…

  • ‘It Starts With a Cup, Ends With a Shooting’: 3 Putin Quotes on Human Rights

    ‘It Starts With a Cup, Ends With a Shooting’: 3 Putin Quotes on Human Rights

    Russian authorities were right to jail protesters for throwing plastic cups at police during mass anti-government rallies in Moscow this summer, President Vladimir Putin said at a human rights meeting Tuesday. Putin this fall replaced the presidential human rights council’s longtime chairman and key liberal members with what observers called ultra-loyalist figures. Its new head,…

  • Russia’s National Boxing Team Pulls Out of 2020 Olympics Over Doping Ban

    Russia’s National Boxing Team Pulls Out of 2020 Olympics Over Doping Ban

    Russia’s national boxing team will not compete in the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo under a neutral flag, it announced Wednesday as Russian athletes grapple with the country’s four-year ban from world sporting events. The World Anti-Doping Association (WADA) banned Russia from the world’s top sporting events, including the next summer and winter Olympics and the…

  • Swim Season Opens in December

    Swim Season Opens in December

    At 11 a.m. Lyubov Chesnokova, 62, and her husband Alexei, 56, put on heavy socks, sweaters, coats, boats, hats, gloves and scarves and head out to the banks of the Voronezh River. The sun is shining but it is cold, as it should be in a real Russian winter. The couple strips down to bathing…

  • Start of the reactor plant equipment hot run at the Power Unit No.1 of Belarus NPP

    On 11 December, 2019 specialists of Power Unit No.1 of Belarus NPP (the General Designer and the General Contractor – Rosatom State Corporation Engineering Division) have proceeded to the reactor plant hot run – the most large-scale stage of the commissioning works before physical start-up. According to Mr. Vitaliy Polyanin, Vice-President and Director of Belarus…

  • $6.5M U.S. Tech Bound for Russia Seized by Authorities

    $6.5M U.S. Tech Bound for Russia Seized by Authorities

    The attempted shipment of a Vector 40G turbine from the U.S. to Russia was halted last Tuesday as American authorities caught suspicions that the installation was destined for use in the Russian Arctic, the Kommersant business daily reported. The $6.5 million turbine is produced by U.S. company Dresser-Rand. Its exportation to Russia would mean a violation…

  • Airing Fake MH17 Image Was a ‘Mistake,’ Russian State TV Chief Admits

    Airing Fake MH17 Image Was a ‘Mistake,’ Russian State TV Chief Admits

    The head of Russia’s largest television channel has admitted that airing footage it erroneously claimed to prove Ukraine’s role in the downing of MH17 was a “mistake,” according to a book excerpt published by The New Yorker. Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was shot down over territory controlled by Russia-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine, killing 298…

  • ROSATOM and Orano subsidiaries sign contract to grow Russian capacities for depleted uranium reconversion

    Electrochemical Plant (ECP, an enterprise of TVEL Fuel Company of ROSATOM in Zelenogorsk, Krasnoyarsk region, East Siberia) and Orano Projects (France) have signed the contract for supply of equipment for construction of the second installation for de-fluorination of depleted uranium hexafluoride (DUHF) on the site of ECP.  The document is signed by Sergey Filimonov, Director…

  • Russian Circuses Face Calls to Ban Performing Animals

    Russian Circuses Face Calls to Ban Performing Animals

    Twelve big cats loll around the ring of the Moscow State Circus during a public rehearsal as Russia’s most famous animal handlers, brothers Ascold and Edgard Zapashny, train them to jump through flaming hoops. Some stare at the men and growl quietly, while others ignore the trainers and play with their own tails. Eventually, a…

  • Trump Hosts Russia’s Lavrov at White House, Warns Against Election Meddling

    Trump Hosts Russia’s Lavrov at White House, Warns Against Election Meddling

    U.S. President Donald Trump hosted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov at the White House on Tuesday, where he warned Russia not to interfere in U.S. elections. Lavrov’s last Oval Office meeting in May 2017 turned into a public relations disaster for Trump when unnamed U.S. officials accused him of divulging highly classified information and when he told…

  • ROSATOM took part in the 5th Arab Forum on the Nuclear Energy Prospects for Electricity Generation and Seawater Desalination

    December 9, 2019, Cairo (Egypt) – ROSATOM took part in the Fifth Arab Forum on the Nuclear Energy Prospects for Electricity Generation and Seawater Desalination held in Cairo from December 2 to 4.  The conference organized by Arab Atomic Energy Agency (AAEA) and Nuclear Power Plants Authority. It brought together stakeholders of nuclear industry of…

  • Abnormally Warm Winter Keeps Siberian Bears From Hibernating

    Abnormally Warm Winter Keeps Siberian Bears From Hibernating

    An unusually warm winter has kept some bears in a Siberian zoo from hibernating and forced others out of hibernation, the state-run TASS news agency reported Tuesday. Several Siberian regions saw temperatures up to 14 degrees Celsius higher than usual in the early days of December, forecasters have said. Two brown bears awoke while two…

  • How Russian Media Reacted to 4-Year Olympics Ban

    How Russian Media Reacted to 4-Year Olympics Ban

    The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) on Monday hit Russia with a four-year ban from competing or hosting major world sporting events, including the Olympic Games and World Championships.  The move comes after WADA’s executive committee unanimously ruled that Moscow had tampered with doping laboratory data. Russian athletes will only be able to compete in these…

  • Large Statue of Putin Unveiled in Kyrgyzstan

    Large Statue of Putin Unveiled in Kyrgyzstan

    A ski resort in Kyrgyzstan has unveiled a 2.5-meter statue of Russian President Vladimir Putin, after the resort’s founder received a $1.2 million loan from a Russian-sponsored development fund. Erected last month, the monument sees Russia’s leader wearing a suit as he looks out over a barren landscape of rocky valleys and snow-capped peaks, 30…

  • 10,000 People Protest Controversial Landfill in Northern Russia

    10,000 People Protest Controversial Landfill in Northern Russia

    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…

  • $740Bln U.S. Defense Bill Targets Russian Pipelines

    $740Bln U.S. Defense Bill Targets Russian Pipelines

    U.S. lawmakers have agreed Monday on a $738 billion annual defense policy bill that includes new measures against two of Russia’s nearly finished energy pipelines to Europe and Turkey. The compromise version of the National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) overcame concerns that it might fail for the first time in 58 years over divides between…

  • Life Sentence for St. Petersburg Metro Bomber

    Life Sentence for St. Petersburg Metro Bomber

    A court in St. Petersburg has sentenced the main organizer of the St. Petersburg metro bombing that killed 15 people in 2017 to life in prison, it announced Tuesday, bringing a more than two-year investigation and trial to a close. The court handed jail sentences between 19 and 28 years to 10 other suspects. Investigators suspect…

  • From the Archive: Ex-Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov’s Life

    From the Archive: Ex-Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov’s Life

    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…

  • Former Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov Dies at 83

    Former Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov Dies at 83

    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…

  • Rosneft Employees Receive Russian Government Award for Innovative Developments in Science and Technology

    Rosneft Oil Company employees have received an award from the Government of the Russian Federation and the award-winning title for their innovative developments in Science and Technology.

  • ‘Chernobyl’ Nabs 4 Golden Globe Nominations

    ‘Chernobyl’ Nabs 4 Golden Globe Nominations

    HOLLYWOOD — “Chernobyl” captured Golden Globe nominations Monday in every category it entered, including the best television category.  The highly acclaimed HBO miniseries was nominated for best television limited series or motion picture made for television. The show’s leading actors also received recognition, with Jared Harris nominated for best actor, Emily Watson for best supporting…

  • ‘No Miracle, But We’ve Advanced’: Russia-Ukraine Peace Summit Results

    ‘No Miracle, But We’ve Advanced’: Russia-Ukraine Peace Summit Results

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy held their first face-to-face meeting Monday at a four-way summit in Paris with the French and German leaders as mediators. The last time the so-called Normandy summit met to work out a deal to end the conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists in the Donbass…

  • Putin Says Georgian Killed in Berlin Was Behind Moscow Metro Bombing

    Putin Says Georgian Killed in Berlin Was Behind Moscow Metro Bombing

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said a Georgian man murdered in Berlin in August was himself a killer who took part in bloody acts on Russian soil and that Moscow’s requests for his extradition had not been heeded. Asked at a news conference in Paris if Russia would respond in kind to Germany’s expulsion of two Russian diplomats…

  • Moscow Could Appeal Russia Sports Ban, Putin Says

    Moscow Could Appeal Russia Sports Ban, Putin Says

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Monday that Moscow had grounds to appeal a decision by the World Anti-Doping Agency to bar Russia from major sporting events, a move he said violated the Olympic charter. Russia was banned from the world’s top sporting events for four years earlier on Monday, including the next summer and…

  • Putin and Zelenskiy, in First Talks, Agree to Exchange Prisoners

    Putin and Zelenskiy, in First Talks, Agree to Exchange Prisoners

    The leaders of Russia and Ukraine agreed on Tuesday to exchange all remaining prisoners from the conflict in east Ukraine by the end of the year, but left thorny questions about the region’s status for future talks. Russia‘s Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, in their first face-to-face meeting, took part in nine hours of talks…

  • Putin Meets Ukraine’s Zelenskiy for First Time at Paris Peace Summit

    Putin Meets Ukraine’s Zelenskiy for First Time at Paris Peace Summit

    Russian President Vladimir Putin met his Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelenskiy for the first time on Monday at a summit in Paris aimed at advancing efforts to restore peace to eastern Ukraine. Zelenskiy and Putin are holding talks together with the leaders of France and Germany in a renewed effort to end a conflict that has…

  • ROSATOM and Delo Group signed documents on joint development of the transportation and logistics business

    On December 9, 2019, ROSATOM and Delo Group signed documents on JSC Atomenergoprom’s equity investments in Delo Group with an ownership interest of 30%. For ROSATOM the document was signed by Director of JSC Atomenergoprom Kirill Komarov; for Delo Group it was signed by President of Delo Group Sergey Shishkarev. According to the signed documents,…

  • Akkuyu Nuclear JSC and TEIAS Sign Connection Agreement

    December 09, 2019, Ankara, – AKKUYU NUCLEAR JSC and Turkish System Operator TEIAS have signed the Republic of Turkey Transmission Grid Connection Agreement.  The conclusion of this agreement will enable AKKUYU NUCLEAR JSC and TEIAS to commence full-scale work on creating a power distribution scheme for Akkuyu NPP, which will include 6 high-voltage transmission lines…

  • Russia Plans to Set Up Arctic Air Defense ‘Dome’ With S-400 Missiles

    Russia Plans to Set Up Arctic Air Defense ‘Dome’ With S-400 Missiles

    Russia plans to establish an air defense “dome” across its polar region by arming all of its Northern Fleet’s Arctic divisions with S-400 missile batteries, a Russian naval commander said on Monday. Russia has been stepping up its military presence in the Arctic, building new infrastructure and overhauling its ports as it vies for dominance…

  • Russia Cannot Compete in 2022 World Cup Under Own Flag

    Russia Cannot Compete in 2022 World Cup Under Own Flag

    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…