Day: December 21, 2020
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Severstal presets outlook for its LDP products ad solutios for Eergy customers i key markets
December 22, 2020 PAO Severstal, one of the world’s leading vertically integrated steel and mining companies, has published a presentation on its outlook for LDP demand in key markets and its strengthened offer for Energy customers. Severstal’s energy sector focus is a core pillar of the Group’s growth strategy, representing 9% of sales in 2019,…
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Severstal’s MSCI ESG ratig upgraded to ‘B’
December 22, 2020 PAO Severstal, one of the world’s leading vertically integrated steel and mining companies, announces that MSCI has revised its ESG rating upwards from ‘CCC’ to ‘B’ in its latest assessment. The upgrade comes as a result of marked improvements in the ‘Ecology’ section of MSCI’s assessment, and the Company’s progress was also…
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Navalny Call With Suspected Agent a ‘Provocation’: FSB
Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) on Monday said Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s phone call with a suspected FSB agent discussing his poisoning was a “provocation” carried out with help from foreign security services. In a statement to Russian news agencies, the FSB described the call “about the alleged actions against” Navalny as a “planned provocation…
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Russia Says ‘Not Sending Troops’ to C.Africa
Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Mikhail Bogdanov on Monday rejected a claim that the country had sent troops to the Central African Republic after an alleged attempted coup. “We are not sending troops, we are complying with all UN resolutions,” the Interfax news agency cited Bogdanov as saying. The CAR government said earlier Monday that Russia,…
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Russian Scientist Who Worked on Coronavirus Vaccine Stabbed, Falls Out of Window
A Russian scientist who was said to have worked on a coronavirus vaccine was found dead with a stab wound outside a St. Petersburg high-rise, authorities and local media said over the weekend. The body of geneticist and molecular and cellular biologist Alexander Kagansky, 45, was found in the courtyard of a 16-story apartment block…
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With Lake Baikal’s Key Protections Set to Expire, Russian Eco-Activists Sound the Alarm
On Jan. 1, the Russian government is set to significantly reel back important environmental regulations protecting Lake Baikal, the world’s largest freshwater lake that is home to creatures found nowhere else on earth. It’s a move that could lead to the biggest environmental crisis in Baikal’s history, environmental experts and activists say. With the clock…
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Navalny Extracts Poisoning Confession From Alleged FSB Agent on Trick Call
Leading Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny said Monday that he tricked one of the several security officers linked to his poisoning into outlining the details of the operation in a phone call. A media investigation said last week that Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) chemical weapons experts shadowed Navalny on dozens of his trips since…
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Russia’s Response to the Coronavirus: The 2020 Timeline
As the year of the coronavirus draws to a close and Russia’s total number of cases approaches 3 million, it’s time to look back at how the world’s largest country handled the pandemic. From the step-by-step closure of its borders at the beginning of the year to the mass roll-out of its domestically developed Sputnik…
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Gazprom and LUKOIL sign Master Agreement to develop two fields in Nenets Autonomous Area
December 21, 2020, 15:45 Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Vagit Alekperov, President of LUKOIL, signed the Master Agreement on the terms of the development of the Vaneyvisskoye and Layavozhskoye subsurface areas in the Nenets Autonomous Area. The signing ceremony was also attended by Yury Bezdudny, Governor of the Nenets Autonomous Area. The document, which builds on the Agreement signed at the…
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Russia to Suspend Flights With UK Amid Mutated Virus Fears
Russia will halt all flights with Britain from midnight Tuesday, joining the growing list of countries to suspend air travel with the country amid concerns of a more-infectious coronavirus strain found there. Nearly 30 other countries have banned travel to and from Britain due to the mutation. Russia’s travel ban will last for one week,…
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Eighth sports and health center built in Leningrad Region under Gazprom for Children program opens its doors
December 21, 2020, 14:30 The sports complex was inaugurated in Svetogorsk. The complex was built in less than a year to the highest standards. The ninth sports and health center, which is located in Tikhvin, is 95 per cent complete. Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Alexander Drozdenko, Governor of the Leningrad Region, today took part in the opening ceremony for a sports and…
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Russia Denies Role in U.S. Cyber Attacks
The Kremlin on Monday denied any role in recent cyber attacks on the United States, saying American accusations that Russia was behind a major security breach lacked evidence. U.S. lawmakers over the weekend urged a tough response to a huge cyber attack on government agencies and criticized U.S. President Donald Trump’s unwillingness to point the…
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Alexander Kurlyandsky, Creator of ‘Nu, Pogodi!’, Dead at 82
Alexander Kurlyandsky, creator of the “Nu, Pogodi!” (“Just You Wait!”) cartoon series and dozen of other popular animated films, died on Dec. 20 at the age of 82. There was no information about cause of death. Kurlyandsky created the cartoon series about the Wolf chasing after the much more clever Hare in 1969. The cartoons…
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6-Year-Old Russian Girl Named Among Top-Earning YouTubers for Second Year
At just 6 years old, Anastasia Radzinskaya has made the Forbes list of high-earning YouTubers once again. Hailing from southern Russia, Radzinskaya broke the internet with her videos of unboxing toys, visiting amusement parks and having playdates. She ranks in 7th place on this year’s Forbes ranking with estimated earnings of $18.5 million, a four-spot…
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Moscow School Survey Tests Teachers’ Political Loyalty – Reports
Public schools across Moscow have received a survey that measures their teachers’ political activity and loyalty to the authorities, the independent Dozhd broadcaster reported Sunday. The survey asks teachers whether they participated in pro-Kremlin or opposition rallies in recent years, as well as whether they backed coups to achieve political change, Dozhd reported. The teachers…
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Reactor pit construction till the bottom of floor is complete at Rooppur NPP power unit No. 1 (Bangladesh)
December 18, 2020 – Reactor pit construction from the top of the cantilever-truss till the bottom of floor at elevation +26.300 meters at Rooppur NPP power unit No. 1 in Bangladesh is completed. “We left no stone unturned in order to complete the milestones of 2020. Construction personnel of TrestRosSEM LLC completed the reactor pit…
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Basic Design documentation for Hanhikivi-1 NPP (Finland) submitted by ROSATOM to Fennovoima Oy
December 21, 2020, Helsinki. – RAOS Project Oy (part of ROSATOM), the plant supplier of Hanhikivi-1 NPP, has submitted the Basic Design Stage 1 documentation package containing technical solutions description to Fennovoima Oy, the NPP Customer. The package has been reviewed by Fennovoima’s specialists and conditionally accepted for further work. The Basic Design Stage 1…
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Rosneft Holds Rosneft Pitch Day Online Exhibition of Domestic IT Solutions
80 Russian IT companies have taken part in Rosneft Pitch Day, an online exhibition of domestic IT solutions for digitalisation and automation experts.