Month: November 2020

  • Ozon Sets Price for Blockbuster $5Bln Share Sale in Quest to Be Russia’s Amazon

    Ozon Sets Price for Blockbuster $5Bln Share Sale in Quest to Be Russia’s Amazon

    Russian e-commerce giant Ozon is eyeing a $5 billion valuation in one of the most hotly anticipated Russian stock market debuts in years, papers filed by the company in New York on Tuesday laid out. The company said it would price shares in its upcoming initial public offering (IPO) in the range of $22.50-$27.50 each,…

  • Bill to Give Putin Lifetime Immunity Passes First Reading

    Bill to Give Putin Lifetime Immunity Passes First Reading

    Russia’s lower house of parliament on Tuesday passed in its first reading a bill that would grant former presidents immunity once they leave office. The legislation, published on the lower house State Duma website, is among constitutional amendments that were approved this summer in a nationwide vote and will allow President Vladimir Putin to again…

  • Russia to Upgrade ‘Outdated’ Multiple Rocket Launchers

    Russia to Upgrade ‘Outdated’ Multiple Rocket Launchers

    Russia plans to rearm its outdated multiple launch rocket systems (MLRS) with lightweight and more mobile versions by the end of the decade, Lieutenant-General Mikhail Matveyevskyi, the head of the Armed Forces’ Missile Troops and Artillery, said. The next-generation family of Tornado MLRS is a “high-precision complex equipped with guided missiles that can hit individual…

  • France Urges Russia to Resolve Karabakh Ceasefire ‘Ambiguities’

    France Urges Russia to Resolve Karabakh Ceasefire ‘Ambiguities’

    France on Tuesday urged Russia to clear up “ambiguities” over the ceasefire it brokered between Armenia and Azerbaijan to end fighting over Nagorno-Karabakh, notably regarding the role of Turkey and foreign fighters. “We must remove the ambiguities over refugees, the delimitation of the ceasefire, the presence of Turkey, the return of fighters and on the…

  • Kremlin Slams Brutality, Provocations in Belarus After Protester’s Death

    Kremlin Slams Brutality, Provocations in Belarus After Protester’s Death

    The Belarus security services’ unprovoked violence against anti-government protesters is unacceptable, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Tuesday while also criticizing protesters for “provocations” against officers. Peskov spoke after thousands of Belarusians took to the streets Sunday to protest the death of arts teacher and former soldier Roman Bondarenko in police custody last week. Bondarenko, 31,…

  • One more batch of equipment for Kudankulam NPP shipped to India

    On November 13, the MV Janis vessel set course for India carrying equipment for Kudankulam NPP Units 3 and 4. This is the twentieth consignment for the NPP, the cargo volume is 7100 m3. The cargo that is being shipped for Unit 3 includes polar crane equipment – crane rail, anchor rods and loading device.…

  • Putin Urges BRICS to Mass Produce Russian Covid-19 Vaccines

    Putin Urges BRICS to Mass Produce Russian Covid-19 Vaccines

    Russian President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday called on fellow members of the BRICS alliance of major emerging countries to mass produce Russian-made coronavirus vaccines.  Speaking during an online summit of Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa, Putin encouraged the other four BRICS members to manufacture and distribute coronavirus vaccines developed by Russia.  “There are Russian vaccines, they…

  • ‘A Ward Boss With Nukes’: Obama Unloads on Putin in New Memoir

    ‘A Ward Boss With Nukes’: Obama Unloads on Putin in New Memoir

    Russian President Vladimir Putin resembles a local “ward boss” with nuclear weapons and a UN Security Council veto, former U.S. President Barack Obama wrote in the first volume of his memoirs that hit bookstore shelves Tuesday. Obama and Putin were often at odds during the U.S. president’s eight years in office despite his attempts at…

  • Russia Develops Coronavirus Contact-Tracing App

    Russia Develops Coronavirus Contact-Tracing App

    Russia has developed a smartphone app that alerts users of possible exposure to the coronavirus, the country’s Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media has said. The app, with the working title “Stopcoronavirus. My Contacts,” scans the user’s surroundings in a 10-meter radius and measures how close and for how long they interact with…

  • NovaWind JSC has commenced the Bondarevskaya wind farm construction in the Stavropol Region

    NovaWind JSC has started the construction of the Bondarevskaya wind farm in the Stavropol Region. The capacity of the third wind farm under construction in the region will be 120 MW, the planned annual average output will be 354 mln kWh. The site will have 48 wind turbines installed with a capacity of 2.5 MW…

  • Rosneft’s Young Professionals Present 330 Projects at XV Interregional Scientific and Technical Conference

    Rosneft opened the XV Interregional Scientific and Technical Conference, which is attended by 411 young professionals from 77 Rosneft Group subsidiaries – the winners of Regional and Cluster Scientific and Technical Conferences in 2020.

  • Russia Breaks 16-Year Air Pollution Record – Analysis

    Russia Breaks 16-Year Air Pollution Record – Analysis

    Russia has measured its highest levels of air pollution in 16 years, according to expert analysis cited by the RBC news website Tuesday. Experts found three times as many “high” and “extremely high” air pollution instances in the first nine months of 2020 than in all of 2019, the outlet cited the Finexpertiza consulting firm…

  • Russia Sees Record Daily Virus Deaths as Regions Struggle

    Russia Sees Record Daily Virus Deaths as Regions Struggle

    Russia reported Tuesday a record high 442 new coronavirus-related deaths as the country’s regions struggled to cope with overflowing morgues and medicine shortages. While Europe has reintroduced new restrictions in response to a second wave of coronavirus infections sweeping across the world, Russia has refused to enforce a new nationwide lockdown. Health authorities on Tuesday recorded 22,410 new infections…

  • Now Comes a Karabakh War Over Cultural Heritage

    Now Comes a Karabakh War Over Cultural Heritage

    Azerbaijan’s military success confirmed by a Russian-brokered ceasefire has rapidly changed the map of the South Caucasus. Attention has now turned to the rich cultural heritage, in particular the Armenian churches falling under Azerbaijani control. Beyond preserving these precious monuments for future generations and as places of worship, this is a test of goodwill. Armenia…

  • Mutating Coronavirus Discovered in Siberia

    Mutating Coronavirus Discovered in Siberia

    A mutated version of the coronavirus strain that causes Covid-19 has been discovered in Siberia, the head of Russia’s consumer safety watchdog said Tuesday. “We’re seeing certain changes in the proteins, and these changes detected in Siberia allow us to assume that this region is forming its own version [of coronavirus] with certain mutations,” Rospotrebnadzor…

  • Russia to Freeze-Dry Coronavirus Vaccine to Avoid Distribution Challenges – Reuters

    Russia to Freeze-Dry Coronavirus Vaccine to Avoid Distribution Challenges – Reuters

    Russia will transition to primarily freeze-dried doses of its coronavirus vaccine by spring as a workaround to the logistical challenges of transporting liquid doses at controlled temperatures, Reuters reported Monday.  The Sputnik V vaccine’s liquid form must be stored at minus 18 degrees Celsius or below to maintain its stated 92% efficacy. Vaccine storage and…

  • Severstal’s improved sustaiability performace recogised i sustaiability rakigs

    Severstal’s improved sustaiability performace recogised i sustaiability rakigs

    November 17, 2020 PAO Severstal, one of the world’s largest vertically integrated steel and steel-related mining companies, has been recognized as the leader among Russian mining companies in the 2020 International Corporate Human Rights Benchmark. With a score of 11 out of 26, the Company has also outranked major international metals companies such as ArcelorMittal,…

  • Russia Pulls ‘Transgender Ban’ Bill

    Russia Pulls ‘Transgender Ban’ Bill

    A group of conservative lawmakers has pulled for consolidation two overlapping child custody bills, one of which would have also banned transgender people from legally changing their gender, Russian media reported Monday. Lawyers, activists and President Vladimir Putin’s human rights council have criticized the transgender ban bill, co-authored by Senator Yelena Mizulina, who also spearheaded…

  • In Photos: Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Burn Down Homes Ahead of Azerbaijan Handover

    In Photos: Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh Burn Down Homes Ahead of Azerbaijan Handover

    A Russia-brokered peace deal signed last week has ended six weeks of fierce fighting between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh — but this peace hasn’t come without a price. As part of the deal, Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh must return the Aghdam, Kalbajar and Lachin districts to Azerbaijan starting on Nov. 20,…

  • After Military Defeat, What’s Next for Nagorno-Karabakh?

    After Military Defeat, What’s Next for Nagorno-Karabakh?

    Fighting has come to an end in the breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh region a week after Armenia agreed to sign a Russian-brokered peace accord sealing its defeat to longtime rival Azerbaijan.  But despite Armenia ceding swaths of territory and the deployment of a Russian peacekeeping mission, a lasting solution to the decades-long conflict remains elusive. Return of…

  • Over 1,000 Belarus Protesters Detained Amid Ongoing Protests

    Over 1,000 Belarus Protesters Detained Amid Ongoing Protests

    On Nov. 15, Belarusian security forces detained over 1,200 protesters across the country in the latest weekly demonstration calling for President Alexander Lukashenko to step down and hold a new presidential election. Security forces also reportedly used tear gas and stun grenades on the protesters, and 23 journalists were reportedly among those detained. With Sunday…

  • Siberian Environmentalist Detained for Poaching World’s Largest Sheep – Reports

    Siberian Environmentalist Detained for Poaching World’s Largest Sheep – Reports

    A Siberian environmentalist has been detained on suspicion of poaching the world’s largest sheep, the argali, media outlets reported Monday. The Saylyugemsky National Park on the Russian-Kazakh-Mongolian border, which oversees the protection of the argali and snow leopards, said a group of hunters was caught Saturday and charged with administrative offenses. “They said they arrived…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 16

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 16

    Russia has confirmed 1,948,603 cases of coronavirus and 33,489 deaths. Nov. 16: What you need to know today Russia confirmed 22,778 new coronavirus cases and 303 deaths. The eastern Siberian republic of Buryatia became the first Russian region to impose a second coronavirus lockdown. Restaurants, malls and other places of mass gathering will be shut down for two weeks starting…

  • Moldova Vote Winner Promises ‘Balanced’ Ties With West, Russia

    Moldova Vote Winner Promises ‘Balanced’ Ties With West, Russia

    Moldova’s pro-European election winner Maia Sandu on Monday vowed balanced ties with the West and Russia as Moscow-backed incumbent Igor Dodon conceded defeat and asked his supporters to refrain from violence. Sandu’s election is seen by analysts as a major blow to the Kremlin, which had pinned hopes on Dodon winning a new term. Russia had wanted polarized…

  • Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 16

    Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 16

    Almost a week into the latest truce between Armenia and Azerbaijan and there remains no flare-up of fighting. Russian peacekeeping deployments continue to establish their positions, while the exact role Turkey will play remains unclear. Political unrest heightens in Armenia with an alleged assassination plot against Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan. Nov. 16: what you need…

  • ‘Welcome to Chechnya’ Gay Purge Documentary Now Streaming for Russian-Speaking Audiences

    ‘Welcome to Chechnya’ Gay Purge Documentary Now Streaming for Russian-Speaking Audiences

    The BBC’s Russian service has made a critically acclaimed documentary on the anti-gay crackdown in the republic of Chechnya available to Russian-speaking audiences. Oscar-nominated American filmmaker David France’s “Welcome to Chechnya” traces a Moscow-based LGBT association’s attempts to exfiltrate gay Chechens to safety. The film pioneers deepfake face-swapping technology to disguise the identities of his…

  • ‘Geek Teachers’ Innovate Russian Classrooms

    ‘Geek Teachers’ Innovate Russian Classrooms

    Maria Plotkina and Arina Nuriahmetova were stressed young computer science teachers battling an entrenched system of learning when they decided to set up Geek Teachers to equip school teachers across Russia with the IT skills to bring the latest education technologies to the classroom. Four years later, their platform, which has over 13,000 online followers,…

  • Orenburgneft Sets Power Generation Centre at Garshinskoye Field

    Specialists of Orenburgneft, a part of Rosneft, finished the creation of the power generation centre at Garshinskoye field.

  • Uranium One Enters Italian Biofuel Market

    Uranium One (a company of ROSATOM) carried out the first shipment of wood pellets to an Italian consumer company. The vessel delivered over 3 thousand tons of the product. “The Italian solid biofuel market is showing stable growth,” said Andrey Shutov, President of Uranium One. “We aim to further strengthen the cooperation with our Italian…

  • 5 Things You Need to Know About Moldova’s Presidential Elections

    5 Things You Need to Know About Moldova’s Presidential Elections

    Moldova held its presidential election Sunday in a vote that could push the ex-Soviet eastern European nation further away from Moscow’s orbit. Here’s all you need to know: Where is Moldova and why is it important?  Wedged between Ukraine and Romania, Moldova is one of Europe’s smallest and poorest countries. With a population of almost…

  • Ryazan Oil Refining Company Introduces Unified Information System for Product Quality Control

    Ryazan Oil Refining Company, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, increased the enterprise’s safety level by introducing a unified information system for product quality control.

  • Russia Finds No Criminal Influence on Journalist’s Self-Immolation Death – Kommersant

    Russia Finds No Criminal Influence on Journalist’s Self-Immolation Death – Kommersant

    Russian investigators do not believe that independent journalist Irina Slavina was driven to suicide by external factors that could carry criminal punishment, the Kommersant business daily reported Monday. Slavina, the editor-in-chief of the independent KozaPress news outlet, set herself on fire outside the Nizhny Novgorod police headquarters on Oct. 2 the day after security forces raided…

  • First Russian Region Returns to Full Lockdown as Coronavirus Surges

    First Russian Region Returns to Full Lockdown as Coronavirus Surges

    The eastern Siberian republic of Buryatia has become the first Russian region to impose a second coronavirus lockdown, shutting down restaurants, malls and other places of mass gathering for two weeks starting Monday. “We need to separate people as much as possible, to relieve the healthcare and testing systems,” Buryatia governor Alexei Tsydenov told reporters,…

  • Azerbaijan Extends Armenian Pullout Deadline From Disputed Area

    Azerbaijan Extends Armenian Pullout Deadline From Disputed Area

    Azerbaijan said Sunday it had agreed to extend a deadline for Armenia to withdraw from a disputed district as part of a peace accord that ended six weeks of fierce fighting over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Residents of the Kalbajar district in Azerbaijan, which has been controlled by Armenian separatists since a 1990s post-Soviet war, began…

  • Moldova Torn Between Russia and West in Presidential Runoff

    Moldova Torn Between Russia and West in Presidential Runoff

    Moldova heads to the polls on Sunday for the second round of a tightly-contested presidential election pitting a pro-European challenger against the country’s Moscow-backed incumbent. The tiny ex-Soviet nation votes under the watchful eye of Russia, which wants polarised Moldova to remain in its sphere of influence as several Kremlin-aligned governments are rocked by political…

  • A Persimmon Primer

    A Persimmon Primer

    Has this ever happened to you?  You see something unusual at the market—you may have no clue what it is — but you pounce on it anyway, only to get it home and wonder, “now what?” These are the inciting incidents of my culinary life in Russia. I fill my pantry with oddities that intrigue…

  • Russia Breaks One-Day Coronavirus Record With 22K Infections

    Russia Breaks One-Day Coronavirus Record With 22K Infections

    Russia confirmed more than 22,000 coronavirus infections in a single day for the first time since the start of the pandemic as the authorities continue to hold off on widespread lockdown measures. Saturday’s increase of 22,702 Covid-19 cases brings the country’s official total to 1,903,253, the world’s fifth-highest count behind France, Brazil, India and the United States.…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 14

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 14

    Russia has confirmed 1,903,253 cases of coronavirus and 32,834 deaths. Nov. 14: What you need to know today Russia confirmed a new one-day record of 22,702 coronavirus cases and 391 deaths. Russia’s flagship air carrier Aeroflot will resume flights with Cyprus starting Nov. 22, the Russian Embassy in Nicosia said. The flights will not immediately be open to Russian…

  • Thousands Rally in Armenia Against Disputed Peace Deal

    Thousands Rally in Armenia Against Disputed Peace Deal

    Thousands of furious protesters rallied in the Armenian capital for a fourth day running on Friday demanding Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan resign over a controversial peace agreement with Azerbaijan. Pashinyan announced the Moscow-brokered agreement Tuesday, ending more than six weeks of intense fighting over the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh that left at least 1,400 dead…

  • Siberian Student Climbs Tree for Internet Signal to Attend Remote Classes

    Siberian Student Climbs Tree for Internet Signal to Attend Remote Classes

    Alexei may have the coolest Zoom background in the world, but he’d rather not have to climb a tree for it. Alexei Dudoladov goes by “Omskiy Kolkhoznik” (Farmer from Omsk) on TikTok, where his videos of village life have racked up millions of views and likes in a year. But because his remote Siberian village…

  • St. Petersburg Authorities Disrupt LGBT Film Fest Opening

    St. Petersburg Authorities Disrupt LGBT Film Fest Opening

    St. Petersburg police and officials from Russia’s consumer safety watchdog Rospotrebnadzor disrupted the opening night of Russia’s only annual LGBT film festival, its organizers said. The Side By Side film festival has been subjected to numerous disruptions, bomb threats and protests in its 13-year history. Last year, the film festival’s opening was disrupted by bomb…

  • More Countries Line Up for Russia’s Sputnik V Coronavirus Vaccine

    More Countries Line Up for Russia’s Sputnik V Coronavirus Vaccine

    More than 50 countries have requested to buy or localize production of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine as the race for a safe and effective vaccine that could end the deadly pandemic heats up across the globe. In recent weeks, the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) that is marketing Sputnik V has announced plans to…

  • Russian Mayor of City Targeted in Navalny Probe Arrested

    Russian Mayor of City Targeted in Navalny Probe Arrested

    The mayor of a Siberian city that was at the center of a corruption expose by opposition leader Alexei Navalny was arrested Friday for abuse of power, regional officials and Russian media said. The arrest comes two months after Kremlin critic Navalny published the investigation alleging corruption by local officials in Tomsk. Navalny, 44, fell…

  • Belarus Briefing | Nov. 17

    Belarus Briefing | Nov. 17

    Belarus has seen weekly mass protests against the disputed presidential re-election of Alexander Lukashenko for nearly three months. Here’s more of the latest news from Russia’s ex-Soviet neighbor: Nov. 17: What you need to know today The Belarusian Association of Journalists has won the Media Freedom Award, a prize awarded by the governments of Britain and…

  • A Russian Town Gets Rid of Its Lenin Street and Emotions Run High

    A Russian Town Gets Rid of Its Lenin Street and Emotions Run High

    In a cramped office decorated with posters of Stalin, a veteran Communist Party member addresses a group of concerned citizens, banging his fist on a desk.“Friends, we are at war,” Alexander Golovanov declares. “They want to take away our history and pride.”  The ancient town of Tarusa, 140 kilometers south of Moscow, still has a…

  • Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 13

    Nagorno-Karabakh Briefing | Nov. 13

    Nov. 13: what you need to know today The ceasefire continued to hold with no reports of fighting flaring up in Nagorno-Karabakh or the surrounding territory. A delegation from Moscow is in Ankara on Friday to discuss the details of a joint Russian-Turkish ceasefire monitoring center.  The deployment of almost 2,000 Russian peacekeepers continues. The…

  • Putin ‘Physically Unremarkable,’ Obama Writes in Memoir

    Putin ‘Physically Unremarkable,’ Obama Writes in Memoir

    Russian President Vladimir Putin was a “tough” but “physically unremarkable” man, former U.S. President Barack Obama said in the first volume of his upcoming memoir. According to a New York Times review of “A Promised Land,” Obama likened Putin to “the tough, street-smart ward bosses who used to run the Chicago machine.” Obama’s personal relationship…

  • Soviet Rock Legend Viktor Tsoi Absent From Newest Biopic

    Soviet Rock Legend Viktor Tsoi Absent From Newest Biopic

    Soviet rock icon Viktor Tsoi’s legacy has experienced a renaissance in 2020, with his band Kino’s Perestroika-era song “Khochu Peremen!” (I Want Changes!) becoming an anthem of the mass opposition protests in Belarus. But don’t expect the charismatic Kino frontman to appear onscreen in a new biopic that opened in theaters across Russia on Thursday.…

  • Russia Nears 22K Coronavirus Infections in New Daily Record

    Russia Nears 22K Coronavirus Infections in New Daily Record

    Russia has broken its daily coronavirus record, confirming nearly 22,000 new infections Friday as the latest restrictions on clubs and restaurants are taking effect later in the day. The 21,983 new Covid-19 infections bring the total caseload to 1,880,551, the world’s fifth-highest count behind France, Brazil, India and the United States. A quarter of those…

  • Russia Suspects Aeroflot’s Britain Rep of Treason

    Russia Suspects Aeroflot’s Britain Rep of Treason

    A Russian court has ordered the arrest on treason charges of a representative of the Aeroflot flagship airline’s office in Britain, state media reported Thursday. Dmitry Fedotkin has been placed in pre-trial detention until Jan. 10, 2021, according to the state-run TASS news agency. A court database shows that Moscow’s Lefortovo District Court registered the…

  • Belarus Briefing | Nov. 13

    Belarus Briefing | Nov. 13

    Belarus has seen weekly mass protests against the disputed presidential re-election of Alexander Lukashenko for nearly three months. Here’s more of the latest news from Russia’s ex-Soviet neighbor: Nov. 13: What you need to know today Roman Bondarenko, 31, died on Thursday after being beaten to death by unknown security agents. Witnesses say Bondarenko was detained…

  • Russia Builds Replica WWII Prison Camp for Kids

    Russia Builds Replica WWII Prison Camp for Kids

    A Russian nonprofit organization has built a replica World War II prison camp through a presidential grant for children’s patriotic education, local media in northern Russia has reported. When it opens in the republic of Karelia on the Finnish border in December, schoolchildren will be able to roam the guard towers, barracks and barbed wire…

  • Rosneft Expands Sales of Trademark Pulsar Fuel

    RN-Vostoknefteprodukt, an enterprise of Rosneft Oil Company’s retail network, has been expanding the sales of the trademark Pulsar 95 fuel in the Far Eastern Federal District.

  • St. Petersburg’s Lakhta Center Named ‘Skyscraper of the Year’

    St. Petersburg’s Lakhta Center Named ‘Skyscraper of the Year’

    The Lakhta Center skyscraper in St. Petersburg has received the Emporis Skyscraper Award, becoming the first structure in Russia to win the prize in its 20-year history. The 462-meter Lakhta Center, which has been Europe’s tallest skyscraper and the 15th-tallest in the world since its completion in 2018, is the headquarters of Russia’s Gazprom gas…

  • U.S. Election System Archaic, Says Russia

    U.S. Election System Archaic, Says Russia

    The U.S. system of electing presidents is archaic and distorts the will of the people, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday. Joe Biden won the popular vote by more than 5 million ballots in the U.S. last week but that translated to an extremely tight margin in the electoral college that ultimately decides…

  • Russia Promises Sanctions on France, Germany Over Navalny

    Russia Promises Sanctions on France, Germany Over Navalny

    Russia said Thursday it will soon introduce retaliatory sanctions on German and French officials over the poisoning of Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny. The 44-year-old anti-graft campaigner collapsed on a flight in Russia in August and was transported to Germany where experts concluded he was poisoned with the Soviet-designed nerve agent Novichok. The European Union…

  • Mixed-Marriage Ban for Russian Muslims Sparks Backlash

    Mixed-Marriage Ban for Russian Muslims Sparks Backlash

    A religious ruling that bans Muslim men in Russia from marrying non-Muslim women sparked backlash from senior Muslim clerics across the country this week. The ruling by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of Russia (DUM)’s advisory council of scholars says that interfaith marriages between Muslim men and non-Muslim women are allowed “in isolated cases” that only…

  • Everything You Need to Know About Russia’s New E-Visas

    Everything You Need to Know About Russia’s New E-Visas

    Citizens of 52 countries will be able to visit Russia with an electronic visa starting Jan. 1, 2021, according to Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin’s order published Wednesday.  While Russia’s borders have partially reopened following a nearly total border shut-down in the spring, most foreigners are still not able to enter the country. The e-visa system is…

  • Moscow Calls Off Christmas, New Year Celebrations Due to Coronavirus – Mayor

    Moscow Calls Off Christmas, New Year Celebrations Due to Coronavirus – Mayor

    Moscow will not hold its traditional Christmas and New Year’s Eve celebrations, Mayor Sergei Sobyanin announced Wednesday amid record coronavirus infections and deaths in recent weeks. Earlier that day, Sobyanin suspended mass events and ordered late-night establishments to close starting from Friday and ending in mid-January 2021 as part of the latest restrictions to try…

  • Russians Sickened by Virus Surge Feel Lucky To Be in Well-Off Moscow

    Russians Sickened by Virus Surge Feel Lucky To Be in Well-Off Moscow

    Alexander Komarov, a patient in one of Moscow’s temporary hospital wards, cannot hold back tears as he speaks about his fear of dying from the coronavirus. But as Russia’s underfunded and poorly staffed hospitals in the regions beyond Moscow are struggling to cope with a new surge in virus patients, Komarov acknowledges that he is…