Month: January 2020

  • Fire Kills Uzbek Laborers in Siberian Village

    Fire Kills Uzbek Laborers in Siberian Village

    A fire killed 11 people, most of them laborers from Uzbekistan, in a wooden building in Siberia early on Tuesday, according to emergency services and Russian news agencies. Officials say that two people managed to escape the flames that destroyed the single-story building in a village in the region of Tomsk. Many of the dead…

  • Russian Jehovah’s Witness Gets Suspended Sentence for ‘Extremist Activity’

    Russian Jehovah’s Witness Gets Suspended Sentence for ‘Extremist Activity’

    A court in the Russian Far East on Tuesday handed a six-year suspended jail sentence to a Jehovah’s Witness, Grigoriy Bubnov, after finding him guilty of extremist activity, a spokesman for the religious group said. Jehovah’s Witnesses have been under pressure for years in Russia, where the dominant Orthodox Church is championed by President Vladimir…

  • Russia Plans ‘World’s Biggest’ Orthodox Church – Reports

    Russia Plans ‘World’s Biggest’ Orthodox Church – Reports

    An influential spiritual leader plans to build the world’s largest Orthodox Christian Church in central Russia, the Znak.com news website reported Monday. Once completed, the 25-story structure on the site of a women’s monastery in the Sverdlovsk region will reportedly hold up to 37,000 worshippers. “The Saint Sophia Church will become an outpost and the…

  • Putin Outlines Sweeping Powers for State Council in Shakeup

    Putin Outlines Sweeping Powers for State Council in Shakeup

    President Vladimir Putin proposed giving broad new authority to set the direction of foreign, domestic and economic policy to the State Council as part of the constitutional overhaul he announced last week. Putin laid out the details of the plan — widely seen as the Kremlin’s effort to lay the groundwork for Putin extending his…

  • All-Russian Tennis Tournament held with support from Gazprom Transgaz Ufa

    All-Russian Tennis Tournament held with support from Gazprom Transgaz Ufa

    News from projects and regions January 21, 2020, 09:30 On January 11–18, Ufa hosted the All-Russian Tennis Tournament held with support from Gazprom Transgaz Ufa. The tournament brought together over 60 participants up to 15 years old from across the Republic of Bashkortostan, as well as from Moscow, Sochi, Izhevsk, Chelyabinsk, Magnitogorsk, and Samara. The children competed on one of the best tennis courts in Ufa,…

  • Severstal ivests i robotics to automate advaced composites maufacturig

    Severstal ivests i robotics to automate advaced composites maufacturig

    January 21, 2020 PAO Severstal (MICEX-RTS: CHMF; LSE: SVST), one of the world’s largest vertically integrated steel and mining companies, announces that it has invested in Dutch company Airborne, a global leader in developing digital automation platforms for the production of composite parts, and products with integrated composites. Severstal joins other investors in this investment…

  • Putin Sends Sweeping Constitutional Amendments to Lawmakers

    Putin Sends Sweeping Constitutional Amendments to Lawmakers

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has submitted a draft bill on sweeping constitutional amendments to Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, on Monday, less than a week after first proposing the changes. Among the nearly dozen changes he pledged during last Wednesday’s state of the nation speech, Putin vowed to limit the presidency to…

  • 2 in 3 Russians Believe Russia Has Political Prisoners – Poll

    2 in 3 Russians Believe Russia Has Political Prisoners – Poll

    More than half of Russians believe that their country imprisons people for political reasons, an all-time high since the independent Levada Center polling agency first conducted the survey in 2004. Last summer saw the brief arrest of investigative journalist Ivan Golunov on falsified charges, a move that his supporters said was punishment for his work.…

  • Russian Official Walks Back Call to ‘Wipe Out’ Critical Journalists

    Russian Official Walks Back Call to ‘Wipe Out’ Critical Journalists

    A Russian official has apologized Monday for remarks suggesting that journalists should be “wiped out” for criticizing the authorities. Mikhail Ignatyev, who heads Russia’s republic of Chuvashia 680 kilometers east of Moscow, made the controversial remarks Saturday at an event commemorating the local press. “They need to be wiped out, as the people say,” Ignatyev…

  • In Wake of Putin’s ‘Coup,’ Russia’s Top Opposition Leader Refrains From Action

    In Wake of Putin’s ‘Coup,’ Russia’s Top Opposition Leader Refrains From Action

    There was deathly silence from Russia’s most prominent opposition politician for days after President Vladimir Putin sent shockwaves through the establishment last Wednesday by proposing a clutch of constitutional amendments that could allow him to stay in power beyond the end of his term in 2024.  Just hours later the silence became even more deafening…

  • Freak Warm Weather Threatens Birth of Baby Seals in Northern Russia – NGO

    Freak Warm Weather Threatens Birth of Baby Seals in Northern Russia – NGO

    Record high temperatures in northern Russia this winter have prevented sea ice from forming, threatening the birth of baby seals as the pupping period approaches, a local NGO has warned. Thousands of ringed and grey seals live in the waters of the Gulf of Finland and Lake Ladoga near the city of St. Petersburg, which…

  • New Russian PM Transferred His Wealth to Wife – Kommersant

    New Russian PM Transferred His Wealth to Wife – Kommersant

    Russia’s new Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin transferred his wealth to his wife before returning to public office from the private sector a decade ago, the Kommersant business daily reported Sunday following questions about the origins of her declared income. Amid President Vladimir Putin’s power shake-up last week that saw Mishustin’s surprise appointment, critics questioned how…

  • Engineering Division of ROSATOM and JNPC signed the acceptance statement confirming the transfer of the nuclear island of Tianwan-3

    On January 20, Director General of ROSATOM Alexey Likhachev paid a working visit to the operating Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant (Jiangsu Province, China). Tianwan NPP is a result of Russia China joint efforts. Today, all four power units with Russian-designed VVER-1000 operate efficiently at the station.  Alexey Likhachev met with the head of the Atomic…

  • Russian Prosecutor General Chaika to Leave Post

    Russian Prosecutor General Chaika to Leave Post

    Russia‘s Prosecutor General Yury Chaika is leaving his post, Interfax reported Monday, citing the Kremlin.  President Vladimir Putin proposed that the Federation Council appoint Igor Krasnov, deputy head of the Investigative Committee, as the new prosecutor general, the Vedomosti business daily reported.  According to officials, Chaika, 68, will leave the post he has occupied since 2006…

  • Russians Take a Frozen Dip to Celebrate Epiphany

    Russians Take a Frozen Dip to Celebrate Epiphany

    Every year on Jan. 19, Russians across the country briefly submerge themselves in ice-cold lakes and rivers to celebrate the baptism of Jesus in the Jordan River, or the feast of the Epiphany. The Orthodox Christian tradition has become popular among non-believers too, as it’s commonly believed that a quick ice bath can be good…

  • Russian Oil Deals in Syria Linked to ‘Putin’s Chef’ – Novaya Gazeta

    Russian Oil Deals in Syria Linked to ‘Putin’s Chef’ – Novaya Gazeta

    Two little-known Russian companies that signed oil and gas deals with Syria last year have links to a secretive businessman believed to be running a private military contractor, the investigative Novaya Gazeta newspaper reported Sunday. Syria’s parliament in December approved contracts for oil exploration with two Russian companies, Mercury and Velada. Syria’s oil minister had…

  • No Normalization in Relations Yet, UK PM Johnson Tells Russia’s Putin

    No Normalization in Relations Yet, UK PM Johnson Tells Russia’s Putin

    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…

  • Helsinki Eyes New 6-Hour Bullet Train to Moscow

    Helsinki Eyes New 6-Hour Bullet Train to Moscow

    Finland has expressed interest in a new high-speed train that would connect its capital Helsinki to Moscow in just six hours and boost tourist traffic between the cities, the RBC news website reported Monday. The project would be an extension to a new high-speed railway between Moscow and St. Petersburg that is expected to be…

  • 5 Killed in Russian Hotel After Boiling Water Floods Basement

    5 Killed in Russian Hotel After Boiling Water Floods Basement

    Five people, including one child, were killed in the Russian city of Perm on Monday when a hot water pipe exploded in the night and flooded a basement hotel room with boiling water. At least three other people were taken to hospital with burns after the incident in the Mini Hotel Caramel, which is located in…

  • Putin Rejects ‘President For Life’ Model

    Putin Rejects ‘President For Life’ Model

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said Saturday he did not want Russia to return to the late Soviet-era practice of having lifelong rulers who died in office without a proper succession strategy. His comments, made to World War Two veterans in St. Petersburg, came days after he unveiled a sweeping shake-up of the political system which…

  • ‘We Are Building Capitalism!’

    ‘We Are Building Capitalism!’

    “Do you want to go to Russia?” When Robert Stephenson, a senior civil servant in the U.K. was asked this question in February 1992, he had no idea how it would change his life. But he immediately said, “Yes” and only after a moment asked the more important question: “Why?” The “why” turned out to…

  • Ukraine President Gives Prime Minister Second Chance After Tape Leak

    Ukraine President Gives Prime Minister Second Chance After Tape Leak

    Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy on Friday allowed Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk to keep his job after the leak of an embarrassing audio recording prompted Honcharuk to submit his resignation. In a carefully choreographed video of the two men sitting at a desk that was released on Friday evening, in which Honcharuk was mostly silent, Zelenskiy…

  • Russia’s Largest Airport Opens New $500M International Terminal

    Russia’s Largest Airport Opens New $500M International Terminal

    Moscow’s Sheremetyevo Airport opened the first phase of its newest international terminal Friday.  Sheremetyevo is the eighth-busiest airport in Europe, with more than 49.9 million travelers using its terminals last year.  Terminal C, the airport’s fifth terminal, covers 127,000 square meters and has an annual capacity of 20 million passengers. With the opening of Terminal…

  • From the Archive: A Real Russian Winter From the 90s

    From the Archive: A Real Russian Winter From the 90s

    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…

  • Gazprom supports launch of Pristine Russia Festival

    Gazprom supports launch of Pristine Russia Festival

    Background The Vernadsky Nongovernmental Ecological Foundation was established in 1995 at the initiative of Gazprom. For more than 20 years, the Foundation has been pursuing its main goal of achieving sustainable environmentally-oriented social and economic development of society based on the scientific heritage of the academician Vladimir Vernadsky. The Foundation comprises over 30 member organizations headed by its founding company, Gazprom. The Foundation serves as a consulting…

  • Ukrainian PM Offers to Quit After Tape Suggests He Criticized President

    Ukrainian PM Offers to Quit After Tape Suggests He Criticized President

    Ukrainian Prime Minister Oleksiy Honcharuk submitted his resignation on Friday after an audio recording suggested he had criticized the president, but then appeared to suggest that he might stay in his job. President Volodymyr Zelenskiy would consider the resignation letter later on Friday, the president’s office said. Speculation over Honcharuk’s position has grown this week…

  • Russia’s Northern Fleet to Get New Anti-Submarine Aircraft

    Russia’s Northern Fleet to Get New Anti-Submarine Aircraft

    Russia’s Northern Fleet is set to acquire new anti-submarine aircraft that will be modeled on a late-Soviet passenger plane. A modified version of the Tupolev-204/214 passenger plane will be the equivalent of U.S. built Boeing P-8 Poseidon that Norway, among other countries, will deploy for surveillance flights over the Barents and Norwegian Seas. The revamped…

  • Top Russian University Moves to Ban Political Speech

    Top Russian University Moves to Ban Political Speech

    One of Russia’s elite universities is considering banning its students and faculty from exercising political speech in the wake of high-profile scandals involving free speech last year, according to its newly proposed rules. Moscow’s Higher School of Economics (HSE) became embroiled in several controversies in 2019, including the cancellation of its student talk show after…

  • Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Icebreaker Escorts Up 54% in 2019

    Russia’s Nuclear-Powered Icebreaker Escorts Up 54% in 2019

    The number of ships escorted by Russian icebreakers along the Northern Sea Route increased by 54% between 2018 and 2019. The increase in ship escorting is caused by an increase in LNG production on the Yamal Peninsula, Rosatomflot, the company managing Russia’s fleet of nuclear-powered icebreakers, said. The 510 vessels that were escorted through the…

  • Mikhail Who? Weary Russians Welcome Change of Prime Minister

    Mikhail Who? Weary Russians Welcome Change of Prime Minister

    Few people on the streets of Moscow on Thursday had heard of Mikhail Mishustin, the former Federal Tax Service chief plucked from relative obscurity by President Vladimir Putin this week to serve as new prime minister. But many welcomed the abrupt exit of his long-time predecessor and said sweeping changes at the top had been…

  • 350K Syrians Have Fled Russian-Led Assault in Idlib, UN Says

    350K Syrians Have Fled Russian-Led Assault in Idlib, UN Says

    Around 350,000 Syrians, mostly women and children, have fled a renewed Russian-backed offensive in the opposition-held Idlib province since early December, and have sought shelter in border areas near Turkey, the United Nations said on Thursday. Conditions for people were deteriorating because of the increased hostilities, the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs…

  • Severstal reports Q4 & FY2019 operatioal results

    Severstal reports Q4 & FY2019 operatioal results

    January 17, 2020 PAO Severstal (MICEX-RTS: CHMF; LSE: SVST), one of the world’s leading vertically integrated steel and steel-related mining companies, today announces its operational results for Q4 and FY2019. Q4 2019 GROUP HIGHLIGHTS Hot metal output declined 4% q/q in Q4 2019 to 2.36 mln tonnes (Q3 2019: 2.46 mln tonnes) due to short-term…

  • Moscow Sees 8 Hours of Sunlight in December

    Moscow Sees 8 Hours of Sunlight in December

    The Russian capital experienced a total of eight hours of sunlight in December, the head of Russia’s meteorological center said Thursday. While less than 4% of the city’s possible sunlight hours without cloud coverage, the eight hours still surpassed the six minutes of clear skies that Moscow saw in December 2017.  “Muscovites saw only eight…

  • Immersive Pushkin-Themed Park to Open in St. Petersburg in 2023

    Immersive Pushkin-Themed Park to Open in St. Petersburg in 2023

    St. Petersburg is set to open a sprawling, immersive theme park that will bring iconic Russian writer Alexander Pushkin’s fairy tales and poems to life in 2023. Considered the founder of modern Russian literature, Pushkin wrote some of Russia’s most famous fairy tales and epic poems and remained popular through Soviet times and into the…

  • Rosneft Begins Production of New Generation of Innovative Catalyst

    Specialists of Rosneft United Research and Development Centre have developed the Ht-100RN diesel fractions hydrotreating catalyst, which provides the production of Euro-5 diesel fuel and has operational properties that are significantly superior to foreign counterparts.

  • Putin’s New PM Hiding Elite Moscow Property – Proekt

    Putin’s New PM Hiding Elite Moscow Property – Proekt

    Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new prime minister appears to own elite real estate in a prestigious suburb outside Moscow, the Proekt investigative news website reported Thursday. Russia’s parliament voted to approve Mikhail Mishustin, head of the country’s tax service, into office Thursday. Putin’s surprise choice is part of the president’s shake-up of the political system,…

  • Rosatomflot summed up 2019 operations results

    FSUE Atomflot (an enterprise of ROSATOM) summed up results of its operations in 2019. Over this time, nuclear icebreakers steered 510 vessels of a total gross tonnage of 30.28 million tons (for comparison, in 2018, 331 vessels of a total gross tonnage of 12.7 million tons were steered). “Large increase in total gross tonnage of…

  • Putin Confirms Mishustin as New Prime Minister

    Putin Confirms Mishustin as New Prime Minister

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday signed a decree appointing Mikhail Mishustin as prime minister, shortly after the former head of the tax service won the backing of parliament. Mishustin received 383 votes of 424 cast by Russia’s lower house of parliament, with no votes against and 41 abstentions — a victory that had been…

  • ‘Not Everything Works Out’: Medvedev’s Career, in Photos

    ‘Not Everything Works Out’: Medvedev’s Career, in Photos

    Russia’s Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev announced his and his cabinet’s resignation on Wednesday just hours after President Vladimir Putin delivered his state of the nation speech. The resignation of longtime Putin ally Medvedev, 54, came as an unexpected move to many. It is widely seen as a move that will give Putin room to reshape…

  • Russian Economic Officials Cancel Keynote Speeches Amid Reshuffle

    Russian Economic Officials Cancel Keynote Speeches Amid Reshuffle

    Russia‘s top economic officials have canceled keynote speeches they were due to make at the country’s first economic forum of 2020, an updated schedule showed on Thursday, a day after the government quit amid plans for a constitutional shakeup. President Vladimir Putin proposed changes on Wednesday that would give him scope to extend his grip…

  • What Changes Is Putin Planning for Russia’s Constitution?

    What Changes Is Putin Planning for Russia’s Constitution?

    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…

  • Bailiff Killed, Witness Injured in Siberian Courthouse Shooting

    Bailiff Killed, Witness Injured in Siberian Courthouse Shooting

    An unnamed shooter has opened fire inside a courthouse in the Siberian mining city of Novokuznetsk, killing a bailiff and injuring a witness, authorities said Thursday. The 45-year-old shooter armed with a rifle critically wounded a 45-year-old bailiff and a 43-year-old female witness inside a Novokuznetsk magistrates’ court, regional investigators said in a statement. The…

  • Russia’s Ruling Party Approves Mishustin as PM

    Russia’s Ruling Party Approves Mishustin as PM

    Russia‘s ruling party on Thursday unanimously backed President Vladimir Putin’s surprise choice for prime minister, Mikhail Mishustin, a man with almost no political profile. Mishustin’s elevation is part of a sweeping shake-up of the political system announced by Putin on Wednesday, which led to the resignation of Dmitry Medvedev as prime minister along with his…

  • Chechnya’s Kadyrov ‘Temporarily Incapacitated’

    Chechnya’s Kadyrov ‘Temporarily Incapacitated’

    Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has ceded power as head of the southern Russian region due to a “temporary disability,” according to a decree on the regional government’s website dated Monday. Kadyrov, 43, announced a similar brief transfer of power in February 2019, later explaining that he was recovering from a common cold.  “I entrust the…

  • Will Putin Stay Or Will He Go? Bombshell Address and Shock Medvedev Resignation Offer Big Hint

    Will Putin Stay Or Will He Go? Bombshell Address and Shock Medvedev Resignation Offer Big Hint

    For over an hour, President Vladimir Putin’s annual state-of-the-nation speech on Wednesday sounded just like those that had come before it.  As in previous years, Putin proposed measures for encouraging Russians to have more children, tackling poverty levels and stimulating economic growth.  And, not for the first time, Prime Minister Dmitry Medevev had trouble staying…

  • ‘Technocratic Placeholder’? Putin Picks Little-Known Tax Chief as Russian PM

    ‘Technocratic Placeholder’? Putin Picks Little-Known Tax Chief as Russian PM

    Mikhail Mishustin, President Vladimir Putin’s surprise choice to become Russia‘s prime minister, is a tax chief with almost no political profile who analysts say could be a “technocratic placeholder.” The Kremlin-dominated lower house of parliament, which rarely opposes Putin on important issues, is due to decide whether to approve Mishustin on Thursday. Mishustin, 53, has been…

  • Putin Puts Forward Little-Known Tax Chief as New Russian PM

    Putin Puts Forward Little-Known Tax Chief as New Russian PM

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday formally put forward Mikhail Mishustin, the little-known head of Russia‘s Federal Tax Service, to be Russia‘s new prime minister, the Kremlin said. Putin submitted his candidacy to the Russian parliament for approval after Mishustin agreed to be put forward for the role, the Kremlin said. Russia‘s government resigned unexpectedly earlier on Wednesday…

  • Putin Shake-Up Could Keep Him in Power Past 2024 as PM, Cabinet Step Aside

    Putin Shake-Up Could Keep Him in Power Past 2024 as PM, Cabinet Step Aside

    Russian President Vladimir Putin proposed constitutional changes on Wednesday that would give him scope to extend his grip on power after leaving the presidency, and picked a new prime minister after Dmitry Medvedev and his cabinet stepped down. Most importantly, Putin suggested diminishing the powers of the presidency and beefing up those of the prime…

  • Russia Seizes Japanese Fishing Boat Near Disputed Islands

    Russia Seizes Japanese Fishing Boat Near Disputed Islands

    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…

  • 6 Highlights From Putin’s State of the Nation Address

    6 Highlights From Putin’s State of the Nation Address

    President Vladimir Putin turned an eye toward Russia’s domestic affairs in his annual state-of-the-nation speech Wednesday, outlining proposals for fixing the country’s political, economic and social problems. Addressing both houses of parliament, the Federal Assembly, at the Manezh Central Exhibition Hall, Putin discussed Russia’s demographic crisis, the poverty level and Russia’s defense. In addition to…

  • Putin Proposes Power Shift to Parliament and PM, in Possible Hint at Own Future

    Putin Proposes Power Shift to Parliament and PM, in Possible Hint at Own Future

    President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday proposed a nationwide vote on sweeping constitutional changes that would shift power from the presidency to parliament and the prime minister, a move that could allow him to extend his rule after leaving the Kremlin. In power as either president or prime minister since 1999, Putin, 67, is due to…

  • U.S. ‘Climate Weapon’ Caused Russia’s Warm Winter, Lawmaker Says

    U.S. ‘Climate Weapon’ Caused Russia’s Warm Winter, Lawmaker Says

    The United States may be using a “climate weapon” to cause an unseasonably warm winter in Russia, a lawmaker has claimed in an interview with the Govorit Moskva radio station Tuesday. Weather experts say the anomaly in Moscow and parts of Russia this winter was caused by an atmospheric front from the Atlantic Ocean. “I’m…

  • Russian Auto Market Stalls

    Russian Auto Market Stalls

    The Russian car market is braced for a turbulent year ahead, as a leading business association warns sales are likely to drop and more manufacturers could give up on Russia altogether. Sales of new cars dropped by 2.3% in 2019 to around 1.76 million units, and will fall by a further 2.1% in 2020, the…

  • Russia Rules Out Prisoner Swap With Israel Ahead of Putin’s Visit

    Russia Rules Out Prisoner Swap With Israel Ahead of Putin’s Visit

    Russia does not plan to exchange a U.S.-Israeli backpacker jailed on drug charges ahead of President Vladimir Putin’s visit to Israel this month, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. Naama Issachar, 27, was sentenced to seven and a half years for drug smuggling after airport authorities found less than 10 grams of hashish in her…

  • Russia Urges Gulf Nations to Consider a Joint Security Mechanism

    Russia Urges Gulf Nations to Consider a Joint Security Mechanism

    Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Wednesday Moscow has been urging Gulf countries to consider a common security mechanism for the region and it was time the world got rid of unilateral measures such as sanctions. “We have been suggesting to the Gulf countries to think about collective security mechanisms … starting with confidence-building…

  • How Putin Was Thrown Off Course by a Furious Libyan General

    How Putin Was Thrown Off Course by a Furious Libyan General

    Khalifa Haftar was expecting the Kremlin red carpet. Instead he was cooped up in a Russian Foreign Ministry reception building hoping for an audience with Vladimir Putin. In the end, the Libyan military commander lost patience and stormed out. Hours later, he left Moscow in his Dassault Falcon corporate jet bound for the Jordanian capital, Amman. When the…

  • No Fat Cats in the Plane Cabin, Russia Says

    No Fat Cats in the Plane Cabin, Russia Says

    Russia will not set uniform size and weight rules for flying pets after an overweight cat snuck into a plane’s cabin captured the nation’s heart, the Transportation Ministry has said in a letter cited by the pro-Kremlin Izvestia newspaper Tuesday. Russia’s union of passengers asked the ministry to set the rules after national flag carrier…

  • Russia Readies Sweeping Amnesty Bill for 75th WWII Anniversary

    Russia Readies Sweeping Amnesty Bill for 75th WWII Anniversary

    Russia’s lower house of parliament has prepared a wide-reaching amnesty bill intended to mark the 75th anniversary of the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in World War II. The end of the Great Patriotic War, as World War II is known in Russia, is still celebrated as the country’s most important public holiday every May…

  • Brain Freeze: Russian Firm Offers Path to Immortality for a Fee

    Brain Freeze: Russian Firm Offers Path to Immortality for a Fee

    When Alexei Voronenkov’s 70-year-old mother passed away, he paid to have her brain frozen and stored in the hope breakthroughs in science will one day be able to bring her back to life. It is one of 71 brains and human cadavers — which Russian company KrioRus calls its “patients” — floating in liquid nitrogen…

  • Russia Investigates World Cup Nigerian Prostitution Ring – TASS

    Russia Investigates World Cup Nigerian Prostitution Ring – TASS

    Authorities in Russia are investigating a Nigerian criminal network that allegedly forced women into prostitution after they arrived visa-free during Russia’s football World Cup in 2018, the state-run TASS news agency reported Monday. Two Nigerians were arrested in October 2018 and charged with human trafficking after selling one victim to a police officer posing as…