Day: October 30, 2020

  • Anti-Macron Protesters Gather Outside French Embassy in Moscow

    Anti-Macron Protesters Gather Outside French Embassy in Moscow

    Protesters gathered outside the French Embassy in Moscow on Thursday and Friday to picket against French President Emmanuel Macron. In comments that angered many Muslims this week, Macron defended the right to publish controversial cartoons as part of France’s secular tradition following the beheading of a French teacher who had shown a Charlie Hebdo cartoon…

  • Russians Stock Up on Food, Essentials Amid Fears of Second Virus Lockdown – Survey

    Russians Stock Up on Food, Essentials Amid Fears of Second Virus Lockdown – Survey

    At least one-third of Russians are actively preparing for a second coronavirus lockdown despite officials’ continued assurances that there are no plans to enact stricter measures, the RBC news website cited a survey as saying Friday. Russia has seen record-breaking surges in new coronavirus infections over the past two months as the outbreak gradually shifts from…

  • Russian Loses UK Libel Case Against Trump Dossier Author

    Russian Loses UK Libel Case Against Trump Dossier Author

    A Russian technology entrepreneur on Friday lost a UK libel case against a former MI6 intelligence officer whose dossier on Donald Trump’s alleged links to Moscow played into attempts to impeach the U.S. president. Aleksej Gubarev had sued Christopher Steele for defamation for claiming he had “knowing involvement” in the hacking of Democratic party emails…

  • Lukashenko Warns Belarus Protesters He Will ‘Take No Prisoners’

    Lukashenko Warns Belarus Protesters He Will ‘Take No Prisoners’

    Belarus strongman Alexander Lukashenko ordered his security chiefs Friday to crack down on protesters and “take no prisoners” in his grimmest warning yet after months of demonstrations. The ex-Soviet nation has witnessed mass protests since the 66-year-old authoritarian leader claimed a landslide victory in August presidential elections that critics and Western leaders say was rigged.…

  • Navalny Returns to Popular YouTube Show After Novichok Poisoning

    Navalny Returns to Popular YouTube Show After Novichok Poisoning

    Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny returned to his popular YouTube show for the first time after his poisoning with the Novichok nerve agent, accusing President Vladimir Putin of his attempted murder and vowing to return to Russia as soon as he recovers. Navalny, 44, appeared to his show’s 2 million subscribers on a video call from…

  • Belarus Briefing | Oct. 30

    Belarus Briefing | Oct. 30

    Belarus has seen weekly mass protests against the disputed presidential re-election of Alexander Lukashenko for nearly three months. On Monday, exiled Belarusian opposition candidate Svetlana Tikhanovskaya called for a national strike after the deadline she set for Lukashenko to resign and free all political prisoners expired the previous day. Here’s more of the latest news…

  • Weekend Culinary Trips Return With Two Virtual Destinations

    Weekend Culinary Trips Return With Two Virtual Destinations

    Our friends and neighbors at the Hyatt Regency Petrovsky Park have brought back the gastronomic stay-at-home travel experiences that kept many of us happy and well-fed during the spring lockdown. Now they’ve doubled their culinary geography. Instead of one, now there are two sets of delicious food available for order every weekend. The new offerings,…

  • ‘May God Disfigure the Face of This Creature’: Russian MMA Star Nurmagomedov Joins Anti-Macron Chorus

    ‘May God Disfigure the Face of This Creature’: Russian MMA Star Nurmagomedov Joins Anti-Macron Chorus

    Russian MMA fighter Khabib Nurmagomedov has joined a growing chorus of protests by prominent Muslims against French President Emmanuel Macron’s defense of secular values in the wake of two deadly terrorist attacks with a withering Instagram post. Macron became the target of widespread anger in the Islamic world for defending the display of cartoons of…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Oct. 30

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Oct. 30

    Russia has confirmed 1,599,976 cases of coronavirus and 27,656 deaths. Oct. 30: What you need to know today Russia confirmed 18,283 Covid-19 cases Friday, bringing its official number of cases to 1,599,976 and setting a new one-day record for infections. In the past 24 hours, 355 people have died.  All of Russia’s regions are currently experiencing shortages of doctors to…

  • Police Kill Russian Teen After Molotov, Knife Attack

    Police Kill Russian Teen After Molotov, Knife Attack

    Police in Russia’s republic of Tatarstan have shot and killed a teenager after he attacked a police station with Molotov cocktails and injured one officer with a knife while calling the officers “enemies of Allah,” authorities said Friday. Police said officers chased after the suspect who threw at least two Molotov cocktails at the station’s…

  • Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Oct. 30

    Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Oct. 30

    Azerbaijani forces were closing in on the key town of Shusha on Thursday evening — the capture of which could transform the conflict at a time when analysts fear a “war of attrition” could be about to set in as winter approaches the mountainous Nagorno-Karabakh region. Meanwhile talks in Geneva will attempt to move towards…

  • Angarsk Petrochemical Company Becomes Laureate of Russian ‘Reliable Partner in Ecology’ Contest

    Angarsk Petrochemical Company, an enterprise of Rosneft Oil Company’s refining complex, has become a laureate of the 2nd Russian Contest ‘Reliable Partner in Ecology’.

  • Turbine Idle Run at Unit 1 of Belarusian NPP

    On October 30, 2020 at the Belarusian NPP (General Designer and General Contractor: Engineering Division of ROSATOM), specialists brought the turbo aggregate rotors to the nominal idle speed (without grid connection), which is one of the most important and crucial operations at the stage of the unit preparation for electricity generation. The rotation start  is…

  • Sergei Medvedev’s “The Return of the Russian Leviathan” Wins 2020 Pushkin House Book Prize

    Sergei Medvedev’s “The Return of the Russian Leviathan” Wins 2020 Pushkin House Book Prize

    On Thursday evening Pushkin House announced that Sergei Medvedev is this year’s winner of the 2020 Pushkin House Book Prize for his collection of essays called in English “The Return of the Russian Leviathan.”  The book was translated by Stephen Dalziel. The prize, which carries a monetary award of £10,000, is given every year for…

  • Russia’s Coronavirus Vaccine Faces Production Problems, Putin Says

    Russia’s Coronavirus Vaccine Faces Production Problems, Putin Says

    Russia’s coronavirus vaccine faces equipment shortages that could delay it from entering mass production, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday as reports suggested that developers have paused clinical trials due to the shortages. Staff at eight of the 25 trial clinics in Moscow said that they temporarily halted the vaccination of new volunteers with Sputnik V,…

  • Russia’s Daily Coronavirus Cases Cross 18K in New Record

    Russia’s Daily Coronavirus Cases Cross 18K in New Record

    Russia confirmed a record daily increase in coronavirus infections for the second consecutive day Friday, reporting more than 18,000 new cases for the first time since the start of the Covid-19 pandemic. The 18,283 new coronavirus cases pushes the overall number of Covid-19 cases in Russia to 1,599,976, the world’s fourth-highest number. The new milestone…

  • Russia ‘Open’ to Return of Armenia-Held Land to Azerbaijan – Putin

    Russia ‘Open’ to Return of Armenia-Held Land to Azerbaijan – Putin

    Russia is open to Azerbaijan reclaiming seven areas surrounding the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh that Armenia has controlled for 26 years, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday. Azerbaijani forces have been making gains against Armenian separatist fighters since the heaviest fighting since a 1994 ceasefire over the South Caucasus region erupted last month. The Armenia-controlled districts surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh,…