Day: March 11, 2020

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 11

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 11

    As the new coronavirus that has killed more than 4,000 people continues to spread around the world, Russia has stepped up measures to tackle the pandemic, including closing most entry points along its 4,200-kilometer border with China, ordering people returning from high-risk areas to self-quarantine and temporarily banning Chinese citizens from entering the country.  There…

  • Russia Labels European Democracy NGO ‘Undesirable’

    Russia Labels European Democracy NGO ‘Undesirable’

    Russia has declared the European Endowment for Democracy grant-making foundation an “undesirable” organization Wednesday, making it the 20th foreign group facing limitations for its work in the country. The European Union founded the Brussels-based EED in 2013 to support pro-democracy movements and independent media outside its borders that cannot obtain funding otherwise. “This organization’s activities…

  • Moscow to Build New $135M Coronavirus Hospital – Reports

    Moscow to Build New $135M Coronavirus Hospital – Reports

    Moscow plans to earmark 8.5 billion rubles ($135.7 million) for the construction of a new coronavirus hospital as the Russian capital continues to detect new cases, the Znak.com news website reported Wednesday. The funds will go toward constructing the building on the city’s outskirts and will not be used for the purchase of medical equipment, Znak…

  • Russian Lawmakers Adopt Putin’s Sweeping Constitutional Amendments

    Russian Lawmakers Adopt Putin’s Sweeping Constitutional Amendments

    Russian lawmakers have backed a set of constitutional amendments Wednesday that would allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in power until 2036. Putin, who has dominated the Russian political landscape either as president or prime minister for the past 20 years, is constitutionally mandated to step down in 2024. He paved the way for running…

  • Putin Says Russian Economy Will Emerge ‘Stronger’ from Turbulence

    Putin Says Russian Economy Will Emerge ‘Stronger’ from Turbulence

    President Vladimir Putin insisted on Wednesday that Russia will weather the economic storm triggered by its oil standoff with Saudi Arabia and come out “stronger.” “I am sure that Russia will get through this turbulent period with dignity, calmly,” Putin said during a meeting with investors.  “There are all the chances for Russia’s key industrial sectors…

  • Tatler Becomes First Russian Magazine to Feature Trans Woman on Cover

    Tatler Becomes First Russian Magazine to Feature Trans Woman on Cover

    Tatler has become Russia’s first magazine to feature a transgender woman on its cover, the society magazine announced as its April issue hit newsstands Wednesday. The Kazakh-born, Paris- and Moscow-based socialite Natalia Maximova came out to her Instagram followers in December. In the interview with Tatler’s chief editor, Maximova said she “never had the need…

  • Russia Finds Defects in Mars, Telecom Rockets – Vedomosti

    Russia Finds Defects in Mars, Telecom Rockets – Vedomosti

    Russia has detected defective parts in its Proton-M rockets that were set to launch Europe’s first rover on Mars and two communications satellites, the Vedomosti business daily reported Wednesday. The launch of Russia’s Express 80 and Express 103 satellites on one Proton-M rocket has now been rescheduled for late May instead of March due to…

  • ‘Sekretiki’ at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

    ‘Sekretiki’ at the Garage Museum of Contemporary Art

    In the late Soviet period, urban children played a game called sekretiki — little secret treasures. Children — mostly little girls — would gather little objects: flowers, leaves, pretty candy wrappers, ribbons and the like. Then they would search for a nice piece of glass —part of a broken bottle, green, pale blue or transparent.…

  • U.S., Canadian Jets Intercept Russian Reconnaissance Aircraft

    U.S., Canadian Jets Intercept Russian Reconnaissance Aircraft

    Two Russian military reconnaissance aircraft were intercepted and escorted for hours near Alaska by U.S. and Canadian air force jets, the North American Aerospace Defense Command said.  The two Tu-142 maritime reconnaissance aircraft on Monday entered the Alaskan Air Defense Identification Zone, sparking the deployment of several NORAD aircraft including fighter jets, the command said.…

  • Russians Start Hoarding Food Over Coronavirus Fears

    Russians Start Hoarding Food Over Coronavirus Fears

    Russian consumers have begun panic-buying non-perishable food products over fears of the coronavirus pandemic, the Vedomosti business daily has reported.  A total of 20 coronavirus cases have been reported in Russia, most of whom had recently returned from Italy, since the Covid-19 outbreak began in neighboring China in December. Demand for surgical masks has surged…