Day: June 10, 2020

  • U.S. Jets Intercept Russian Bombers Near Alaska

    U.S. Jets Intercept Russian Bombers Near Alaska

    U.S. fighter jets intercepted Russian bombers twice on Wednesday off the coast of Alaska, U.S. air defense command said. The intercepts come less than two weeks after U.S. bombers were met by Russian jets over the Black Sea. North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) said U.S. F-22 Raptors intercepted a Russian bomber formation early Wednesday…

  • LGBT Activist Charged With Pornography for Body-Positive Vagina Drawings

    LGBT Activist Charged With Pornography for Body-Positive Vagina Drawings

    Authorities in Far East Russia charged an LGBT rights activist with distributing pornography for posting drawings of vaginas on social media, the activist told Russian media Tuesday. Yulia Tsvetkova, 27, had been under house arrest from November to March in the remote city of Komsomolsk-on-Amur before authorities lifted her house arrest. Tsvetkova faces up to six years…

  • 1 in 7 Russians Have ‘Coronavirus Immunity’ – Official

    1 in 7 Russians Have ‘Coronavirus Immunity’ – Official

    Around 14% of Russians tested for the coronavirus have developed immunity to the infection, Interfax reported Wednesday, citing health officials. Almost 650,000 Russians have been tested for the virus across 46 regions of the country, the head of Rospotrebnadzor, Russia’s consumer protection watchdog, was cited as saying. “The percentage of immune cases among minors under…

  • Russia Detains 3 Over Massive Arctic Fuel Spill

    Russia Detains 3 Over Massive Arctic Fuel Spill

    Russian investigators on Wednesday detained three staff at a power plant where thousands of tons of diesel leaked into the soil and waterways of the Arctic region. The spill of over 21,000 tons of fuel, which environmentalists say is the largest ever in the Arctic, took place after a fuel reservoir collapsed at a power…

  • Thousands of Russians Traveled Abroad in April Despite Border Closures, Canceled Flights – RBC

    Thousands of Russians Traveled Abroad in April Despite Border Closures, Canceled Flights – RBC

    Several thousand Russians traveled abroad in April despite closed national borders around the world due to the coronavirus pandemic, the RBC news website reported Wednesday. Russia grounded nearly all international flights in late March to slow the coronavirus outbreak, allowing only special flights evacuating Russians from abroad and other flights authorized by the government. Many…

  • Gazprom reduces greenhouse gas emissions in 2019

    June 10, 2020, 16:00 – Savings of energy sources achieved in parallel with growth in gas production. – Greenhouse gas emissions reduced by 3.52 million tons of СО2 equivalent in 2019. Gazprom took stock of its environmental activities in the year 2019 as presented in the Environmental Report published on the Company’s website. Last year, Gazprom achieved all of its Corporate Environmental Targets. The Company saved 3.3 billion cubic meters…

  • The second piece of the melt trap – the cantilever truss – has been installed at its final position at the Kursk NPP-2 construction site

    The cantilever truss, the second piece of the ‘melt trap’, with the weight of 145 tons and the diameter of over 9 meters, has been installed at its final position, under the reactor vault, at the Kursk NPP-2 second power block. That said, one of the governmental assignments for 2020 has been completed. ‘We continue…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 10

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | June 10

    There have been 493,657 cases of coronavirus infection reported in Russia so far and 6,358 deaths. June 10: 3 things you need to know today Moscow will end its self-isolation orders — including its digital pass system and schedule system for taking walks outside — starting June 9, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said. The city also released a schedule of which…

  • In Photos: Moscow’s First Day Out of Coronavirus Lockdown

    In Photos: Moscow’s First Day Out of Coronavirus Lockdown

    When Moscow began lifting its coronavirus lockdown on Tuesday, the Russian capital’s beauty salons and shops were among the first businesses given permission to reopen. As expected, many Muscovites rushed to the salon to get long-awaited haircuts and get their looks back to a pre-coronavirus state. But because Moscow remains the epicenter of the coronavirus…

  • Russian Maker Recalls Ventilators Tied to Deadly Hospital Fires

    Russian Maker Recalls Ventilators Tied to Deadly Hospital Fires

    The Russian manufacturer of ventilators involved in two deadly fires at hospitals treating virus patients said Wednesday it has recalled the devices for checks. In a statement sent to AFP, the Urals Instrument-Building Factory that makes the ventilators said it decided to “carry out extra technical tests on the equipment supplied earlier.” Doctors said the…

  • Kadyrov Donates Millions to Help Chechen Grooms ‘Buy’ 200 Brides

    Kadyrov Donates Millions to Help Chechen Grooms ‘Buy’ 200 Brides

    Chechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has announced plans to donate 10.3 million rubles ($131,500) to help men cash-strapped by the coronavirus pandemic “buy” brides under Islamic law. The families of 207 grooms in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Chechnya would each receive 50,000 rubles ($635) for their sons to get married in accordance with traditional Islamic practices,…

  • Isolated Russians Cast Early Ballots on Putin Reforms

    Isolated Russians Cast Early Ballots on Putin Reforms

    Early voting began in remote parts of Russia on Wednesday ahead of a referendum that could extend President Vladimir Putin’s term in the Kremlin, despite coronavirus fears and rising infections.  Initially planned for April, the vote on constitutional reforms proposed by the longtime leader has been rescheduled for July 1. Election officials in the isolated…

  • Retired Austrian Colonel Jailed Over Spying for Russia

    Retired Austrian Colonel Jailed Over Spying for Russia

    A retired Austrian army colonel was jailed for three years on Tuesday after being convicted of spying for Russia. The 71-year-old who has not been named “betrayed state secrets at the expense of Austria for a foreign secret service,” a Salzburg court ruled. He also “deliberately disclosed a military secret,” according to the verdict. The…

  • Moscow Sees 58% Mortality Spike in May as Russia’s Low Virus Deaths Questioned

    Moscow Sees 58% Mortality Spike in May as Russia’s Low Virus Deaths Questioned

    Almost 60% more people in Moscow have died in May than the city’s average toll for the past three years, the city health department confirmed Wednesday as questions continue to swirl around Russia’s low coronavirus death figures. According to the Moscow health department’s figures, 15,713 people in the city died last month. That figure is 58%…

  • Northern Russian Province Dumps Controversial Moscow Trash Landfill

    Northern Russian Province Dumps Controversial Moscow Trash Landfill

    Authorities in northern Russia have pulled their support for a controversial landfill after two years of nationwide protests against shipping Moscow’s waste to remote regions, though experts and activists warn it’s too early to declare victory. The Arkhangelsk region’s administration said Tuesday it has unilaterally terminated its deal with the contractor building the Shiyes landfill…