Year: 2019

  • Messoyakhaneftegaz Produces the 10 Millionth Ton of Oil

    Messoyakhaneftegaz Produces the 10 Millionth Ton of Oil

    Messoyakhaneftegaz, a joint venture of Gazprom Neft and Rosneft, produced the 10 millionth ton of oil. This target was reached in less than three years of operation of the East-Messoyakha field. During the period, over 300 production wells were built in the licence area. The total drilling rate exceeded 1.1 thousand km. The enterprise produces…

  • Russia Eases Arms Resale Rules to Avoid Sanctions – Reports

    Russia Eases Arms Resale Rules to Avoid Sanctions – Reports

    Russia has eased its weapons resale rules to alleviate secondary buyers’ fears of U.S. sanctions, according to an unpublished government decree cited by the Vedomosti business daily Wednesday. Reports found that Russia sold the second-most weapons in 2018 despite five years of declining sales. Countries trading with Russia’s defense and intelligence sectors currently face secondary…

  • On This Day: Mikhail Bulgakov

    On This Day: Mikhail Bulgakov

    On this day in 1891, Mikhail Bulgakov was born in Kiev – then part of the Russian empire, now the capital of Ukraine. Today a household name in Russian literature, Bulgakov’s best and most known work was published after his death in 1940. One of seven children, Bulgakov’s father was a prominent professor and a…

  • Kremlin Protests U.S. Arrest of Russian Accused of Smuggling Fighter Jet Manuals

    Kremlin Protests U.S. Arrest of Russian Accused of Smuggling Fighter Jet Manuals

    The Kremlin protested on Wednesday over the extradition from ex-Soviet Georgia to the United States of a Russian man accused of smuggling F-16 fighter jet manuals into Russia in breach of U.S. arms export law. Oleg Tishchenko, a software developer, was earlier this year extradited to the United States from Georgia, where he was reported to have been…

  • In Russia’s Arctic, Oil Majors and Reindeer Herders Are Coming Together

    In Russia’s Arctic, Oil Majors and Reindeer Herders Are Coming Together

    NARYAN-MAR — Russia’s oil and gas giants are establishing a new model in the country’s Arctic based on sustainable development and cooperation with the region’s native reindeer herders. A decade ago, locals were struggling to sustain their traditional way of life due to the energy firms’ growing encroachment on their pasturelands. And as recently as…

  • Russian Protesters Clash With Vigilantes Over Church Construction Site, in Photos

    Russian Protesters Clash With Vigilantes Over Church Construction Site, in Photos

    Clashes erupted in Russia’s fourth-largest city of Yekaterinburg between protesters and church supporters in riot police gear over the construction of a church in a popular city park. Some of the demonstrators tore down the fencing surrounding the construction site guarded by police and national guardsmen. Witnesses and reporters said that violence and tear gas…

  • U.S. Senators Introduce Bill Targeting Russia-Germany Pipeline

    U.S. Senators Introduce Bill Targeting Russia-Germany Pipeline

    A group of Republican and Democratic U.S. senators introduced legislation on Tuesday seeking sanctions targeting the Nord Stream 2, a planned gas pipeline from Russia to Germany under fire from the United States and some European Union countries. The bill introduced by Republican Senators Ted Cruz, John Barrasso and Tom Cotton and Democrat Jeanne Shaheen,…

  • 5 Hospitalized, 29 Detained in Russian Church Construction Clashes

    5 Hospitalized, 29 Detained in Russian Church Construction Clashes

    Dozens of people opposing plans to build a church in a central park in Russia’s fourth-largest city of Yekaterinburg have been detained and five hospitalized on the second day of clashes with supporters. Violence erupted at the construction site after around 2,000 protesters toppled fencing that appeared around the beachfront park on Monday. The park…

  • What Did Pompeo Discuss With Putin in Russia?

    What Did Pompeo Discuss With Putin in Russia?

    U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo traveled to Russia for talks with President Vladimir Putin and Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Tuesday. Pompeo’s trip marked the first high-profile U.S. visit to Russia since allegations of Russian meddling in the 2016 U.S. presidential election and a subsequent investigation rankled bilateral relations. Meeting in the southern city…

  • Putin’s New Energy Security Doctrine Preaches Self-Reliance

    Putin’s New Energy Security Doctrine Preaches Self-Reliance

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has approved a new energy security doctrine preaching self-reliance in the face of geopolitical isolation. Russia has unrivaled energy resources and is the world’s top exporter of gas and its second-biggest of crude oil. The new doctrine replaces the 2012 plan and takes into account threats to Russia’s energy security and…

  • Putin Says He Senses Trump Genuinely Wants to Repair Ties With Russia

    Putin Says He Senses Trump Genuinely Wants to Repair Ties With Russia

    President Vladimir Putin told U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday that he sensed that U.S. President Donald Trump genuinely wanted to repair battered relations between Russia and the United States. Putin, speaking ahead of talks with Pompeo, also said that Russia had never interfered in U.S. elections and that he and Pompeo had something to talk about…

  • Mineral and Raw Material Base Development. Gas Production. Gas Transmission System Development Press Conference held

    Mineral and Raw Material Base Development. Gas Production. Gas Transmission System Development Press Conference held

    Watch Press Conference Listen to audio For Gazprom’s Press Conferences audio broadcast please dial: +7 495 719-35-77 (Russian) +7 495 719-30-00 (English) Materials May 14, 2019, 02:30 pm (Moscow time) Participants: Vitaly Markelov, Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee, Gazprom; Oleg Aksyutin, Deputy Chairman of the Management Committee, Head of Department, Gazprom; Sergey Menshikov, Member of the Management Committee, Head of Department, Gazprom; Vyacheslav Mikhalenko, Member…

  • Russian Fighter Jet Drops ‘Powerful’ Bunker Buster

    Russian Fighter Jet Drops ‘Powerful’ Bunker Buster

    An anonymously published video of Russia’s fighter jet showed on Tuesday what is purported to be “the most powerful” laser-guided bomb in service. “In the video, the work of the Su-34 using the most powerful of the guided bombs in service,” the video caption reads. The undated video identifies the bunker buster in question as…

  • Contest: Two Free Tickets to Romen

    Contest: Two Free Tickets to Romen

    If all you know about Romani music came from listening to a couple of singers at a Mediterranean resort jiggling lots of fake gold and stamping their feet — who were, by the way, a Spanish-French-German couple from Des Moines — then you don’t know anything about Romani music. And if you think all Romani…

  • Russia’s Plan to Cleanse Tainted Oil Pipe Proves Slow-Going

    Russia’s Plan to Cleanse Tainted Oil Pipe Proves Slow-Going

    Russia is racing to return oil exports to normal after deliveries to eastern Europe were cut by a contamination crisis that shut down parts of the giant Druzhba pipeline almost a month ago. Where has supply been restored? Shipments to Belarus via Druzhba have restarted, while oil transport in the direction of Ukraine via the…

  • It’s Time for New U.S.-Russia Relations, Lavrov Tells Pompeo

    It’s Time for New U.S.-Russia Relations, Lavrov Tells Pompeo

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday it was time for Moscow and Washington to put aside years of mistrust and find a way to work together constructively. Pompeo is in the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi for talks with his Russian counterpart, and later on Tuesday will also…

  • Russian Celebrity Stylist Fined for Lake Baikal Bottling Plant Picket

    Russian Celebrity Stylist Fined for Lake Baikal Bottling Plant Picket

    Famous Russian stylist Sergei Zverev has been fined for staging a one-person picket in Moscow against a Chinese bottling plant near his hometown on Lake Baikal earlier this year. Zverev was described as an “unlikely activist” against the bottling plant in the world’s largest freshwater lake outside a village where he was born 55 years…

  • Russian Priest Breaks Records While Circumnavigating Southern Hemisphere

    Russian Priest Breaks Records While Circumnavigating Southern Hemisphere

    Russian Orthodox priest and survivalist Fyodor Konyukhov has broken records while completing the first of his three-leg effort to circumnavigate the Southern Hemisphere in a row boat. Konyukhov, 67, embarked on the 27,000-kilometer solo voyage from New Zealand in early December. He completed the first leg on Thursday, reaching the southern tip of Chile in…

  • Kremlin Says U.S. Has Not Offered a Putin-Trump G20 Meeting

    Kremlin Says U.S. Has Not Offered a Putin-Trump G20 Meeting

    The Kremlin said on Tuesday that the United States had not made any formal proposal for U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin to meet on the sidelines of a gathering of the G20 in Japan next month. Trump said on Monday that he would meet Putin and Chinese President Xi Jinping at the…

  • Young Russian Journalist Dies After Falling From Window

    Young Russian Journalist Dies After Falling From Window

    A promising journalist for an online feminist magazine has died at age 25 after falling from an eighth-floor apartment window in a tragic accident that does not appear suspicious. Wonderzine editor Margarita Virova fell out of her window while trying to take a photograph of her friends in the early hours of Monday. She died…

  • Russia Warns U.S. is Preparing to Use Nuclear Weapons in Europe

    Russia Warns U.S. is Preparing to Use Nuclear Weapons in Europe

    The United States is laying the groundwork to use nuclear weapons in Europe, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s arms control and nonproliferation chief has warned. The U.S. and Russia are suspending the 1987 Intermediate-range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, which bans either side from stationing short- and intermediate-range, land-based missiles in Europe. Russia has said it was…

  • Celebrating Rock Star Zemfira, 20 Years After Her Explosive Debut Album

    Celebrating Rock Star Zemfira, 20 Years After Her Explosive Debut Album

    Legendary Russian rock singer Zemfira released her debut album in May 1999. The young musician quickly attained cult status and became one of the most popular artists in the country and a symbol of the era. Twenty years later, many still adore the musician.

  • Turkey Weighs New U.S. Call to Delay Buying Russian Missiles

    Turkey Weighs New U.S. Call to Delay Buying Russian Missiles

    Turkey is considering a U.S. request to delay the purchase of a Russian missile-defense system into 2020, a move that could ease tensions between the NATO allies, according to two people familiar with the proposal. The Trump administration last week asked Ankara to postpone receiving the advanced S-400 missile-defense system which was set for July,…

  • Clashes Erupt During Protest at Russian Church Construction Site

    Clashes Erupt During Protest at Russian Church Construction Site

    Protesters in Russia’s fourth-largest city of Yekaterinburg rallied against the construction of a church in a city park, with reports of church supporters using violence and tear gas against the picketers. Opponents gathered in the city’s central park on Monday after photographs of fencing around the planned church site spread online. They argue that authorities…

  • Trump Announces Plans to Meet Russia’s Putin at G20

    Trump Announces Plans to Meet Russia’s Putin at G20

    U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he will meet with Chinese President Xi Jinping and Russian President Vladimir Putin at the G20 gathering in Japan next month. Trump said his meeting with Xi could be fruitful as their trade dispute escalated after failing to reach agreement during high-level talks last week.

  • FC Zenit St. Petersburg Crowned Russian Champions, in Pictures

    FC Zenit St. Petersburg Crowned Russian Champions, in Pictures

    Already secure at the top of the Russian Premier League table, FC Zenit St. Petersburg were officially crowned 2018-2019 champions on Sunday night after a convincing 3-1 home win against PFC CSKA Moscow at the packed Gazrom Arena. Zenit’s win was met with wild celebrations within the stadium and beyond after a 4-year title draught.…

  • Russia Loses $30Bln a Year in Post-Crimea Investment Climate – Economist

    Russia Loses $30Bln a Year in Post-Crimea Investment Climate – Economist

    Russia is losing at least $30 billion every year due to the investment climate that has followed its annexation of Crimea, economist Sergei Guriev said in an interview published Monday. Russia’s 2014 annexation of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine has weakened Russia’s relations with the West, launching multiple rounds of sanctions from the U.S.…

  • List of Persecuted Jehovah’s Witnesses Doubles in Russia, Rights Group Says

    List of Persecuted Jehovah’s Witnesses Doubles in Russia, Rights Group Says

    The number of Jehovah’s Witnesses persecuted in Russia has almost doubled after 75 more members of the religious group were added this year, the Memorial human rights group said. Russia labeled the Jehovah’s Witnesses an “extremist” group in 2017, exposing Russia’s estimated 175,000 Jehovah’s Witnesses to mass raids and forcing at least 5,000 to flee…

  • ‘Putin Lied to Me’: Russian Officer Detained for Protesting Presidential Administration

    ‘Putin Lied to Me’: Russian Officer Detained for Protesting Presidential Administration

    A disgruntled former officer seeking to restore his retirement benefits has been detained for at least the seventh time outside President Vladimir Putin’s administration in Moscow on Sunday. Vladimir Skubak, a retired missile forces major, has staged one-person pickets for nearly a month on claims that he had been denied retirement allowances in 2015. He…

  • Russia’s Aeroflot Cancels Dozens of Flights Following Tragic Plane Crash

    Russia’s Aeroflot Cancels Dozens of Flights Following Tragic Plane Crash

    Russia’s national flag carrier Aeroflot has canceled at least 50 Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SSJ 100) flights since a crash landing of the Russian-made aircraft killed 41 people last week. The deadly SSJ landing in Moscow on May 5 ended in the plane’s tail section catching fire on the runway and raised questions about the jet’s…

  • The consortium of ROSATOM enterprises won a tender to extract nuclear fuel at Fukushima NPP (Japan)

    In April 2019, TENEX together with JSC “SSC RIAR” and FSUE “PA “Mayak” won the tender for the “Development of Technologies for Retrieving Fuel Debris and Internal Structures (Development for Dust Collection System of Fuel Debris)” project which consists of research works on development of a system to collect the dust generated during the processing…

  • TENEX – Winner of Mitsubishi Research Institute Tender

    In April 2019, TENEX together with JSC “SSC RIAR” and FSUE “PA “Mayak” won the tender for the “Development of Technologies for Retrieving Fuel Debris and Internal Structures (Development for Dust Collection System of Fuel Debris)” project which consists of research works on development of a system to collect the dust generated during the processing…

  • Moscow Metro Riders Sit Atop Game of Thrones’ Iron Throne

    Moscow Metro Riders Sit Atop Game of Thrones’ Iron Throne

    The Moscow metro staged a photo op with an Iron Throne inspired by HBO’s hit series “Game of Thrones” over the weekend. The one-day event at Delovoy Tsentr station featured three Daenerys Targaryen, Cersei Lannister and Jon Snow lookalikes on Saturday. A cello duet accompaniment made the experience even more immersive as commuters took turns…

  • Final round of 8th corporate Fakel Festival opens in Sochi

    Final round of 8th corporate Fakel Festival opens in Sochi

    Release May 12, 2019, 20:00 The opening ceremony for the final round of Gazprom’s 8th corporate Fakel Festival took place in Krasnaya Polyana, Sochi. The event brought together over 1,600 people representing 40 delegations from Russia, Belarus, Kyrgyzstan, and China. The Festival’s guests include delegations from Bolivia, France, Germany, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam. Over the course of three days, contestants…

  • Russians Commemorate Relatives Who Fought During World War II

    Russians Commemorate Relatives Who Fought During World War II

    On May 9, millions of people across Russia march in the Immortal Regiment, a movement to commemorate family members who fought in World War II. We speak with Maria, a 19-year-old girl from Moscow who hasn’t forgotten the story of her great-grandmother, who fought during the war as a “Night Witch.” The all-women 588th Night…

  • Sergei Dorenko Dead at 59

    Sergei Dorenko Dead at 59

    Sergei Dorenko died on May 9 in Moscow. According to multiple media reports, he was riding his motorcycle not far from the city center when he had a heart attack, drove into the oncoming traffic lane and then slid to a stop. No other vehicles were involved in the accident, and he apparently died on the…

  • Was the Mayor of Latvia’s Capital Ousted Because He Was Corrupt, or Russian?

    Was the Mayor of Latvia’s Capital Ousted Because He Was Corrupt, or Russian?

    RIGA, Latvia — The sun was shining on Latvia’s capital Riga on Thursday as the city’s former mayor Nils Ušakovs stepped forward with a World War II veteran to lay flowers at the base of a monument commemorating the Soviet Union’s victory over Nazi Germany. For the Baltic nation’s sizeable Russian minority Victory Day is…

  • Russian Preschoolers’ Victory Day March Stirs Outrage

    Russian Preschoolers’ Victory Day March Stirs Outrage

    Children in southern Russia who donned military uniforms and paraded in front of their parents and officials ahead of Victory Day have generated pride among local authorities and caused outrage elsewhere in Russia. The Pyatigorsk city administration boasted that around 500 preschoolers dressed as airborne troops, sailors and Soviet soldiers took part in the parade…

  • Russia’s Lavrov Says ‘Extremely Significant’ Differences With Japan on Peace Deal – Reports

    Russia’s Lavrov Says ‘Extremely Significant’ Differences With Japan on Peace Deal – Reports

    Moscow and Tokyo still have “extremely significant” differences over a World War II peace deal that Japan hopes will end a territorial row between them, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency quoted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Friday. Japan is seeking a deal with Russia to put an end to a dispute over islands off…

  • Siberian Communists Unveil Stalin Monument Amid Controversy

    Siberian Communists Unveil Stalin Monument Amid Controversy

    A controversial sculpture of Soviet leader Josef Stalin was unveiled in the Siberian city of Novosibirsk on Thursday. A small black bust and two plaques were unveiled on the date Russia celebrates Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II, with crowds gathering at a site where a fence and security measures will protect the memorial…

  • Russia’s Endgame in Venezuela. And the Kremlin’s Obsession With Victory Day

    Russia’s Endgame in Venezuela. And the Kremlin’s Obsession With Victory Day

    This week on From Russia With News, Moscow Times columnist and political consultant Max Hess explains why the Kremlin is going all in on Nicolas Maduro, the embattled leader of Venezuela who recently fended off a coup attempt backed by the United States. And it’s Victory Day. We speak with Washington Post bureau chief Anton…

  • Russia’s ‘Immortal Regiment’ Marches On Victory Day

    Russia’s ‘Immortal Regiment’ Marches On Victory Day

    Each year on Victory Day, millions of people in Russia parade with portraits of relatives who fought in World War II. Called the Immortal Regiment, the tradition — which recognizes those who took part in what Russia calls the Great Patriotic War — has grown every year since it began in 2012, both inside and…

  • Russia Marks Victory Day With Red Square Military Parade

    Russia Marks Victory Day With Red Square Military Parade

    Every year, Russia celebrates May 9 as the day the Soviet Union defeated Nazi Germany in World War II. Modern-day Russia marks Victory Day with parades and processions across the country, but none more well-known than Moscow’s massive parade that showcases the Russian military’s tanks, planes, artillery and soldiers. This year’s military parade on Red…

  • Putin, Battling Ratings Slump, Reviews Victory Day Military Parade

    Putin, Battling Ratings Slump, Reviews Victory Day Military Parade

    President Vladimir Putin watched intercontinental nuclear missile launchers roll across Red Square on Thursday as Russia put on its annual show of military might to mark the Soviet Union’s World War Two victory over the Nazis. Battling a ratings slump as Russia grinds through a sixth consecutive year of falling real incomes, Putin looked on…

  • Russians, Opposition Figures Sentenced Over Role in 2016 Montenegro Coup Attempt

    Russians, Opposition Figures Sentenced Over Role in 2016 Montenegro Coup Attempt

    Two Russian intelligence officers and two opposition politicians were among 13 people sentenced on Thursday over a 2016 election day plot aimed at toppling Montenegro’s government, killing the prime minister and bringing a pro-Russian alliance to power. The verdict given in the heavily guarded Montenegro court said that on Oct. 16, 2016, the accused planned to…

  • Russian Airport Fire Crews Mobilized a Minute After Jet Crash-Landed

    Russian Airport Fire Crews Mobilized a Minute After Jet Crash-Landed

    Staff at a Moscow airport scrambled fire crews one minute after a malfunctioning passenger jet crash-landed on Sunday, raising questions among some senior Russian aviation industry figures about whether the staff acted quickly enough. The speed of the response to the emergency, in which 41 people were killed in an intense blaze, has come into…

  • New Anti-Gay Abuses Hit Russia’s Chechnya – HRW

    New Anti-Gay Abuses Hit Russia’s Chechnya – HRW

    Police in the Russian republic of Chechnya are carrying out a new round of detentions and beatings of suspected sexual minorities two years after reported mass anti-gay purges, Human Rights Watch said on Wednesday. The new report makes this the third anti-gay crackdown in the majority Muslim region in as many years. An investigative report…

  • Russian Football Stars Sentenced to Jail for Assault

    Russian Football Stars Sentenced to Jail for Assault

    A Moscow court on Wednesday sentenced two well-known Russian football players to prison terms for their involvement in assaults last year. Moscow’s Presnensky District Court sentenced Alexander Kokorin to 18 months in jail, while Pavel Mamayev was ordered to serve 17 months. Alexander Kokorin and Pavel Mamayev, who both play in Russia’s top league and…

  • Moscow’s Russian Romani Theater

    Moscow’s Russian Romani Theater

    When in Moscow, see what is unique to Moscow. That is the credo that sends tourists and expats to the Kremlin, St. Basil’s Cathedral, and even Bunker 42. It should also send everyone to the Romen Theater, the only dramatic and musical repertory theater in the world created by, run by, and dedicated to the…

  • Russian-Made Jets Delayed, Grounded After Deadly Fire

    Russian-Made Jets Delayed, Grounded After Deadly Fire

    A Russian-made passenger plane has encountered delays days after an emergency landing ended in a plane fire that resulted in the deaths of 41 people in Moscow. Questions resurfaced about the Sukhoi Superjet 100’s safety after one of the planes crash-landed shortly after takeoff at Sheremetyevo Airport on Sunday, killing 40 passengers and one flight…

  • Putin Aide Says Remarks About Ukraine’s Jewish Repopulation ‘Distorted’

    Putin Aide Says Remarks About Ukraine’s Jewish Repopulation ‘Distorted’

    Kremlin aide Sergei Glazyev has said a passage on an obscure nationalist website in which he entertained the possibility that Ukraine’s new president could populate the country’s war-torn southeastern region with Jews has been falsely interpreted. Glazyev, an economic adviser to President Vladimir Putin, wrote that Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s presidency could lead to “mass movement into…

  • Kremlin Blames U.S. for Iran Nuclear Deal Rollback, Urges Restraint

    Kremlin Blames U.S. for Iran Nuclear Deal Rollback, Urges Restraint

    The Kremlin said on Wednesday that Iran had been provoked into rolling back some of the terms of a 2015 nuclear deal due to external pressure which it blamed on the United States. Iran said earlier on Wednesday it had started scaling back parts of its commitments under the deal and threatened to do more…

  • St. Petersburg’s Scars of War

    St. Petersburg’s Scars of War

    May 9 represents one of the biggest celebrations in Russia, but also the commemoration of the end of one of the darkest chapters in the history of the country. Although victorious in what Russians call the Great Patriotic War (their part of World War II), the Soviet Union lost over 27 million people. Leningrad paid…

  • Ex-Marine Whelan Links His Detention in Russia to U.S. Sanctions

    Ex-Marine Whelan Links His Detention in Russia to U.S. Sanctions

    Former U.S. marine Paul Whelan told his family that he thinks that Russia is holding him on espionage charges because of U.S. sanctions over Ukraine, Foreign Policy reported on Wednesday. Whelan, who holds U.S., British, Canadian and Irish passports, was detained in a Moscow hotel room on Dec. 28 and accused of espionage, a charge…

  • Vulgar Putin Graffiti Photographer Charged With ‘Disrespect’

    Vulgar Putin Graffiti Photographer Charged With ‘Disrespect’

    Police in a city north of Moscow have filed administrative charges against a man who posted a photograph online of graffiti calling President Vladimir Putin an anti-gay slur. Kirill Potupnikov of Yaroslavl snapped a picture of the phrase which translates as “Putin is a f–” spray-painted on the local police building in late March. Two…

  • Russian Athlete Savina Gets 12-Year Doping Ban

    Russian Athlete Savina Gets 12-Year Doping Ban

    Russian middle distance runner Ksenia Savina has been suspended for 12 years after she was found to have taken a banned substance and then provided false medical documents to avoid sanctions, the Athletics Integrity Unit said on Wednesday. The 29-year-old Savina, whose ban essentially ends her career, tested positive in an out-of-competition test for the…

  • PhosAgro 1Q 2019 IFRS Results Announcement Date

    PhosAgro 1Q 2019 IFRS Results Announcement Date

    On 16 May 2019, PhosAgro will publish its condensed consolidated IFRS financial statements for the three months ended 31 March 2019. The Company will hold a conference call and webcast the same day at 14:30 London time (16:30 Moscow; 09:30 New York). The call will be held in English, with simultaneous translation into Russian on…

  • Seven Die in Siberian Avalanche

    Seven Die in Siberian Avalanche

    Seven Russian climbers died and two survived in an avalanche in the Altai mountains in Siberia, emergency officials said on Wednesday. The avalanche happened in a remote area on the border of Russia and Kazakhstan Monday, but the survivors were able to descend and report the incident on Tuesday, Interfax reported. The two female survivors…

  • Director of ‘Unpatriotic’ Movie Says Russia Not Ready for Truth About War

    Director of ‘Unpatriotic’ Movie Says Russia Not Ready for Truth About War

    Outside the Oktyabr cinema in central Moscow a well-dressed crowd lines the red carpet, waiting to catch a glimpse of acclaimed director Pavel Lungin as he enters the building for the premiere of his latest movie, “Bratstvo” (called “Leaving Afghanistan” for distribution abroad). But inside the auditorium is half empty because the authorities have closed…

  • Four Suspects Arrested in Russian Oil Contamination Case

    Four Suspects Arrested in Russian Oil Contamination Case

    A Russian court has placed four private oil firm executives under arrest for what authorities say is their role in the tainted oil scandal that forced Moscow to shut a major pipeline to central Europe and Germany. As of Tuesday, the main route of the Druzhba pipeline had been closed for almost two weeks and…