Day: February 4, 2020

  • Russian Priests Should Stop Blessing Nukes, Church Proposal Says

    Russian Priests Should Stop Blessing Nukes, Church Proposal Says

    Russian priests should refrain from the practice of blessing nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction that can inflict indiscriminate loss of life, according to new guidelines being discussed by the Russian Orthodox Church. During two decades in power, President Vladimir Putin has aligned himself with the Orthodox Church, which has also developed closer ties…

  • Russia Accuses Norway of Restricting Its Activities on Arctic Islands

    Russia Accuses Norway of Restricting Its Activities on Arctic Islands

    Russia on Tuesday accused Norway of restricting its activities on a remote chain of islands in the Arctic and said it wanted talks with Oslo to have the issue resolved. The archipelago of Svalbard, about 850 kilometers (500 miles) north of mainland Norway, is seen as a potential flashpoint between Moscow and the West as climate…

  • Chechen Dissident Killed in France Amid Series of High-Profile Murders Abroad

    Chechen Dissident Killed in France Amid Series of High-Profile Murders Abroad

    A Chechen emigre and vocal critic of the southern Russian region’s ruler has been stabbed to death in the northern French city of Lille, Agence France-Presse reported Monday. Local media initially reported that the body of an as-yet-unidentified man with multiple stab wounds was discovered in a hotel room last Thursday. An unnamed source close…

  • Board of Directors reviews annual General Shareholders Meeting related issues

    Release February 4, 2020, 17:00 General Shareholders Meeting to be held on June 26, 2020, in St. Petersburg. Lists of nominees approved for Board of Directors and Audit Commission. The Company’s Board of Directors resolved to hold the annual General Shareholders Meeting of Gazprom on June 26, 2020, in St. Petersburg. The list of persons entitled to participate in the Shareholders Meeting will be drawn up on the basis of Gazprom’s Register of Shareholders at the end…

  • Sociologist Teodor Shanin Dies at 89

    Sociologist Teodor Shanin Dies at 89

    Teodor Shanin, a renowned scholar and president of the Moscow School for the Social and Economic Sciences  — “Shaninka” —  died on Tuesday in Moscow.  Shanin, 89, was credited as the originator of peasant studies, a field which combines sociology, economics, history, and other academic disciplines to form a comprehensive understanding of modern peasant lives. …

  • Russia to Quarantine Citizens Evacuated From China’s Wuhan

    Russia to Quarantine Citizens Evacuated From China’s Wuhan

    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…

  • Turkey Says Russia Must Restrain Syrian Forces in Idlib

    Turkey Says Russia Must Restrain Syrian Forces in Idlib

    Turkey urged Russia on Tuesday to rein in Syrian government forces in the northwestern province of Idlib, a day after eight Turkish personnel were killed in an attack Ankara blamed on Russian-backed Syrian troops. The two countries back opposing sides in the war, with Russia supporting President Bashar al-Assad and Turkey backing rebels who once…

  • Russian Warships to Hold Missile Drills Near Norway’s Gas Pipeline to Europe

    Russian Warships to Hold Missile Drills Near Norway’s Gas Pipeline to Europe

    Two Russian warships will conduct missile drills near Norway’s northernmost gas pipeline to Europe, the VG news website reported, citing the Norwegian Intelligence Service (NIS). A notice to airmen (NOTAM) is set for an area in the Norwegian Sea west of Helgeland, the Norwegian Joint Headquarters at Reitan near Bodø confirmed. The area with warnings to…

  • Russia and Saudi Arabia to Discuss Oil Cuts as Coronavirus Rocks Market

    Russia and Saudi Arabia to Discuss Oil Cuts as Coronavirus Rocks Market

    Russia, Saudi Arabia and other members of the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), are considering a new round of oil production cuts, as they scramble to respond to falling oil prices amid the coronavirus outbreak. Russian President Vladimir Putin spoke with the King of Saudi Arabia on Monday evening to discuss the market situation,…

  • Cat Yoga Brings Muscovites Closer to Zen

    Cat Yoga Brings Muscovites Closer to Zen

    Now that January is over and the New Year’s resolutions have worn off, it’s harder than ever to find the motivation to stay active. Luckily, an anti-cafe in central Moscow has come up with a way to tackle the problem. As everyone knows, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is easier when you have a partner —…

  • Russia Sends Lavrov to Venezuela to ‘Counteract’ U.S. Sanctions

    Russia Sends Lavrov to Venezuela to ‘Counteract’ U.S. Sanctions

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov will visit Venezuela on Friday in a show of support for President Nicolas Maduro, a socialist who Washington wants out of power. Russia has helped Maduro weather a political crisis as the United States has targeted Caracas with sanctions and, like dozens of other countries, recognizes opposition politician Juan Guaido…

  • 16-Year-Old Russian Artist Lands Vogue Cover With Billie Eilish Drawing

    16-Year-Old Russian Artist Lands Vogue Cover With Billie Eilish Drawing

    A 16-year-old artist from Russia has become the youngest person to draw a Vogue digital cover with her portrait of American pop singer Billie Eilish. Eilish herself reportedly hand-selected Nastya Kovtun, who hails from the central Russian city of Chaykovsky, to draw her likeness for the March cover story. Kaylee Yang, a 20-year-old fan from…

  • Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Apologizes for ‘Pro-Russian’ Commemoration

    Israel’s Holocaust Memorial Apologizes for ‘Pro-Russian’ Commemoration

    Israel’s Yad Vashem Holocaust memorial museum has apologized for hosting an “unbalanced” forum after the event drew criticism for showing what observers said were pro-Russian videos, Israeli media reported Monday. The clips shown at the Jan. 23 event in Jerusalem portrayed the Soviet Union as nearly the only victor over Nazi Germany, the Haaretz daily…

  • Dali’s Magic Art in Moscow

    Dali’s Magic Art in Moscow

    “Salvador Dali: Magic Art” at Manege Central Exhibition Hall is the first comprehensive exhibition of the famous Spaniard in Russia. The Faberge Museum in St. Petersburg and “The Link of Times” Foundation (both belong to billionaire Viktor Vekselberg) brought to Moscow more than 180 works from different periods of Dali’s life — not just his…

  • Russian World Champion Delivers Food to Raise Money for Tokyo Paralympics

    Russian World Champion Delivers Food to Raise Money for Tokyo Paralympics

    A world paratriathlon champion from Russia has started working as a food delivery courier to raise money to compete in the 2020 Paralympics after regional sports officials allegedly failed to provide financial assistance, Russian media reported Monday. Mikhail Astashov, 31, won the 2019 Paratriathlon World Cup. In November, Astashov told fellow athlete and newly minted…

  • Russia Strong-Arms UN to Bolster Assad and Putin’s Mideast Clout

    Russia Strong-Arms UN to Bolster Assad and Putin’s Mideast Clout

    It was after midnight in a windowless basement room at the United Nations headquarters in New York, and Russian diplomats were holding the organization’s $3 billion budget hostage. Just days from the start of the new year, disheveled envoys from several countries were struggling to broker a deal that covers everything from the number of…

  • Russia Postpones Annual Investment Forum Over Coronavirus Concerns

    Russia Postpones Annual Investment Forum Over Coronavirus Concerns

    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…

  • Russia Eyes Early Delivery of Advanced S-500 Air Defense System

    Russia Eyes Early Delivery of Advanced S-500 Air Defense System

    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…