Day: December 23, 2020

  • Argentina First in Latin America to Approve Russian Vaccine

    Argentina First in Latin America to Approve Russian Vaccine

    Argentina’s health ministry said Wednesday it has given the controversial Russian Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine “emergency” authorization, making the country the first in Latin America to do so. The first shipment of the 25 million doses of the vaccine bought by the Argentine government is due to arrive on Thursday. The authorization for the Gam-CovidVac…

  • Severstal’s Izhora Pipe Mill eters the Uited Arab Emirates LDP market

    Severstal’s Izhora Pipe Mill eters the Uited Arab Emirates LDP market

    December 24, 2020 Izhora Pipe Mill (part of Severstal’s Russian Steel division) has been awarded the status of qualified supplier of large diameter pipes (LDP) by the United Arab Emirates (UAE) state oil company, ADNOC. In accordance with the successful certification, the Izhora Pipe Mill’s full assortment of large-diameter pipes, with diameters of 20-56 inches,…

  • Russian Lawmakers Back New Restrictions on Free Speech, Information, Protests

    Russian Lawmakers Back New Restrictions on Free Speech, Information, Protests

    Lawmakers in Russia’s lower house of parliament, the State Duma, have passed over a dozen laws this week that expand the government’s powers while imposing new restrictions on free speech and information access. State Duma deputy Dmitry Vyatkin authored many of the bills, which have moved through parliament at breakneck pace in what observers call…

  • Russia to Launch Own TikTok Developed With Putin’s Alleged Daughter

    Russia to Launch Own TikTok Developed With Putin’s Alleged Daughter

    Russia’s leading media holding, which is controlled by state energy giant Gazprom, will launch an app similar to the video-sharing social network TikTok, the group’s CEO said Wednesday. The Kommersant business daily cited Gazprom-Media CEO Alexander Zharov as saying the holding had purchased a service called “Ya Molodets” (“I am great”). Zharov said the app…

  • Moscow Opposition Deputy Gets Suspended Sentence for Multiple Protest Violations

    Moscow Opposition Deputy Gets Suspended Sentence for Multiple Protest Violations

    Moscow opposition deputy Yulia Galyamina will walk free after receiving a suspended sentence under Russia’s law criminalizing multiple protest violations, the Mediazona news website reported Wednesday. Galyamina, a member of north-central Moscow’s Timiryazevsky District council, is accused of demonstrating against local elections in the summer of 2019 and against Russia’s constitutional reforms this summer. She…

  • ROSATOM launches its first Additive Technologies Center in Moscow

    On December 23, 2020, Rusatom – Additive Technologies (RusAT, an enterprise of TVEL Fuel Company and ROSATOM’s integrator for additive manufacturing business) opened its first Additive Technologies Center (ATC) at the site of the Moscow Polymetal Plant. ROSATOM’ ATC in Moscow has been created as the first model of a facility combining development, engineering and…

  • Russian Film Highlights of 2020

    Russian Film Highlights of 2020

    2020 was a difficult year for the Russian film industry. Many long-anticipated premieres were postponed when in-theater showings were halted. Other filmы skipped the theater and went straight to online platforms. Another problem, which will have a longer effect on the industry, was filming — or not filming — under various Covid-19 restrictions. Most of…

  • Russia Moves to Formally Allow Putin to Stay in Power

    Russia Moves to Formally Allow Putin to Stay in Power

    Russian lawmakers took first steps Wednesday to formally allow President Vladimir Putin to stay in power until 2036. Current law limits the Russian presidency to two consecutive terms, requiring Putin, 68, to step down in 2024. But a clause within a set of constitutional reforms approved in a nationwide vote this summer allows Putin to…

  • RN-Krasnodarneftegaz Investments in Land Remediation to Amount to 200 Million Roubles by 2025

    RN-Krasnodarneftegaz, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, will quadruple the funding for its land remediation programme.

  • Rosneft Executives Discuss Corporate Safety and Accident-Free Production

    Rosneft Oil Company top executives, HSE executives, the interregional trade union organisation management, directors and HSE managers of the Company’s enterprises have participated in an extended meeting on accident-free production in the Company’s operations.

  • Rosneft Develops Environmentally Friendly Drilling Fluids Production Technology

    Rosneft and specialists of the Siberian Federal University have developed the technology of production of environmentally friendly drilling fluids based on seed oils and containing biodegradable components.

  • Russia Says Expects ‘Nothing Good’ From Biden

    Russia Says Expects ‘Nothing Good’ From Biden

    With less than a month before Joe Biden moves into the White House, Moscow on Wednesday accused the incoming U.S. administration of “Russophobia” after the president-elect promised to punish Russia for a major cyber attack. Biden is expected to take a tougher stance against Russia than Donald Trump, whose ascent to the U.S. presidency in…

  • Navalny Associate Shaveddinov Returns From Forced Arctic Military Service

    Ruslan Shaveddinov, an associate of Russian opposition politician Alexei Navalny, has returned to Moscow following a year of forced military service in the Arctic, the Mediazona news website reported.   Shaveddinov worked for Alexei Navalny’s Anti-Corruption Foundation (FBK) which leads investigations into corrupt individuals among the Kremlin’s ruling elite. In December 2019, men in uniform broke…

  • Lancet Publishes German Doctors’ Navalny Treatment Report

    Lancet Publishes German Doctors’ Navalny Treatment Report

    The medical journal The Lancet has published Tuesday a case report detailing Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s treatment in Germany following his poisoning with the Novichok nerve agent. Doctors at Berlin’s Charité clinic, where Navalny was flown two days after falling suddenly ill on a flight in Siberia in August, diagnosed him with severe poisoning.…

  • Telegram Messaging App to Launch Pay-For Services in 2021

    Telegram Messaging App to Launch Pay-For Services in 2021

    Encrypted messaging app Telegram will launch pay-for services in 2021, its Russian-born founder Pavel Durov said Wednesday, as the growing company needed “at least a few hundred million dollars per year.” “Telegram will begin to generate revenue, starting next year,” Durov said in a statement.  “We will be able to launch countless new features and…

  • Russia’s Biggest Stories of 2020: Pandemic, Putin and Poisoning

    Russia’s Biggest Stories of 2020: Pandemic, Putin and Poisoning

    In a year when the coronavirus pandemic dominated news headlines worldwide, Russia also embraced the prospect of Vladimir Putin as president until 2036 and faced fallout from the poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. Political unrest at home and abroad gathered steam as the first wave of Covid-19 infections abated, while a huge Arctic fuel…

  • Colombia Expels Russian Diplomats on Spying Accusations – Reports

    Colombia Expels Russian Diplomats on Spying Accusations – Reports

    Colombia has expelled two alleged Russian intelligence officers working under diplomatic protection earlier this month, media reported Tuesday.  Colombian authorities said the Russian diplomats violated the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations but would not detail why they left, according to Reuters. The news agency reported that President Ivan Duque declined to reveal additional information, telling…

  • Russia Moves to Hide Security Officers’ Data After Navalny Poisoning Revelations

    Russia Moves to Hide Security Officers’ Data After Navalny Poisoning Revelations

    Russian lawmakers passed a bill Tuesday to ban the public dissemination of data about security and law enforcement members. The move follows leading opposition figure Alexei Navalny’s viral YouTube video of a phone call with one of his alleged poisoners. That agent and other purported Federal Security Service (FSB) agents’ identities were revealed by the…

  • Putin’s ‘Chef’ Sues Navalny and His Ally for Defamation

    Putin’s ‘Chef’ Sues Navalny and His Ally for Defamation

    Kremlin-linked businessman Yevgeny Prigozhin has sued Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny and a close ally for defamation, a Moscow court said Tuesday. The lawsuit appeared Tuesday on the website of a Moscow court, which later told the Russian news agency TASS that the claim sought 5 million rubles ($66,000) each from Navalny and his ally…

  • Natural gas demand poised for long-term growth

    Natural gas demand poised for long-term growth

    December 23, 2020, 09:50 The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information concerning the impacts of the events of 2020 on the long-term outlook for the global energy market. The most significant development of the year, including in the energy market, has been the new coronavirus pandemic. At the same time, the pandemic’s impact on the global gas market has been quite limited. According…

  • Gas supply and gas infrastructure expansion programs for 2021–2025 signed with 67 Russian regions

    Gas supply and gas infrastructure expansion programs for 2021–2025 signed with 67 Russian regions

    December 23, 2020, 09:40 The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information about the ongoing implementation of the Company’s programs aimed at expanding gas supplies and gas infrastructure in Russian constituent entities, synchronization with regional programs for converting housing and utilities, industries and other entities to gas, as well as extension of gas grid coverage in the Krasnoyarsk Territory. It was highlighted that the creation of gas supply infrastructure…

  • Gazprom moving forward with its LNG projects

    Gazprom moving forward with its LNG projects

    December 23, 2020, 09:30 The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information about the ongoing implementation of the liquefied natural gas (LNG) production and supply projects. It was highlighted that the new coronavirus pandemic has had a negative impact on the long-term outlook for the global LNG industry, and the forecast for the commissioning of LNG production capacities worldwide has been revised downwards. Nevertheless,…