Year: 2020

  • Putin Proposes to Enshrine God, Heterosexual Marriage in Constitution

    Putin Proposes to Enshrine God, Heterosexual Marriage in Constitution

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has submitted to parliament a number of constitutional changes, including amendments that mention God and stipulate that marriage is a union of a man and woman. Putin in January unleashed a political storm by proposing an overhaul of the Constitution, the first changes to the basic law since 1993. Shortly afterward,…

  • Latvia Arrests Spy Working for Russia

    Latvia Arrests Spy Working for Russia

    Latvia said Monday a citizen thought to be working for Russia has been arrested for trying to recruit a secret service officer to spy for Moscow. “The agent… contacted the Latvian officer to try to recruit him into handing over classified material that could then be used by Russia’s secret services against Latvia but the agent has been…

  • Russia Orders New Trial in Activist’s ‘Repeat Protest’ Conviction

    Russia Orders New Trial in Activist’s ‘Repeat Protest’ Conviction

    A Moscow court has ordered a lower court to review the four-year prison sentence of activist Konstantin Kotov, who was convicted of “multiple breaches” of Russia’s protest law, Interfax reported Monday. Kotov, 34, in September became the second person ever to be found guilty of taking part in multiple unsanctioned protests. The Moscow City Court…

  • Trial of Austrian Army Officer Accused of Spying for Russia Opens

    Trial of Austrian Army Officer Accused of Spying for Russia Opens

    The trial of a retired Austrian army colonel accused of spying for Russia for decades opened on Monday and was ordered to be held behind closed doors on national security grounds. The 71-year-old defendant, who has not been named, is accused of having provided “comprehensive information” on a range of military aspects to Moscow, above…

  • On This Day in 1931 Mikhail Gorbachev Was Born

    On This Day in 1931 Mikhail Gorbachev Was Born

    Mikhail Gorbachev, the last leader of the U.S.S.R., celebrates his 89th birthday today. He is best-known for his policy of reforming the Soviet political and economic system (“perestroika”), as well as for his expansions of freedom of speech and press (“glasnost”). Abroad, he is remembered for his efforts to withdraw the Soviet Union from its…

  • Electric power of the first wind farm of ROSATOM have entered the wholesale market

    2 March, 2020 – The largest wind farm in Russia began supplying electric power and capacity to the Wholesale Electricity and Capacity Market. The Adygea Wind Warm is the first completed project of NovaWind JSC (the ROSATOM division responsible for wind energy projects). The Adygea Wind Farm with a total capacity of 150 MW consists…

  • March Art and Culture in the Russian Capitals

    March Art and Culture in the Russian Capitals

    The two capitals, Moscow and St. Petersburg, are hosting some must-see events in March that should appeal to every taste, be it a predeliction for contemporary feminist body decoration or fin de siècle sensibilities. Here are our picks for Moscow. Golden Mask: Feb.-April Golden Mask is Russia’s largest festival devoted to theater, which plays an…

  • Russia May Have Committed War Crimes in Syria – U.N.

    Russia May Have Committed War Crimes in Syria – U.N.

    Russia killed civilians in air strikes in Syria last year while rebels allied to Turkey carried out murder and pillage in Kurdish areas, U.N. investigators said on Monday — actions it said could amount to war crimes by both Moscow and Ankara. A report by a U.N. commission found that Russia — the Syrian government’s main ally against rebels…

  • Russian Billionaire Banker Tinkov Faces Extradition to U.S. Over Taxes

    Russian Billionaire Banker Tinkov Faces Extradition to U.S. Over Taxes

    Russian billionaire banker Oleg Tinkov has posted bail in London to avoid extradition to the United States on allegations of underreporting his income on his tax returns, the TCS financial group that he founded confirmed Monday. TCS said Friday that Tinkov is attending February-April court hearings in London initiated by the U.S. Internal Revenue Service.…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 2

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 2

    As the new coronavirus that has killed more than 3,000 people continues to spread around the world, Russia has stepped up measures to tackle the health risk, including closing most entry points along its 4,200-kilometer border with China and temporarily banning Chinese citizens from entering the country.  Russia reported its first two cases of coronavirus…

  • Litany of Blunders: Treatment of Coronavirus Patient Highlights Russia’s Shortcomings

    Litany of Blunders: Treatment of Coronavirus Patient Highlights Russia’s Shortcomings

    A Russian national who is quarantined in a Moscow hospital after recently returning from northern Italy, a hub for the coronavirus outbreak, has the coronavirus, the state-run RIA Novosti reported. The man is the first known Russian national to test positive for coronavirus while in the country. The patient, 29-year-old Moscow resident David Berov, traveled…

  • Russian Olympic Figure Skating Champion Sotnikova Retires

    Russian Olympic Figure Skating Champion Sotnikova Retires

    Russian Olympic figure skating champion Adelina Sotnikova has announced her retirement over health concerns, the state-run TASS news agency reported Monday. Sotnikova clinched Russia’s first-ever ladies singles gold at the Sochi Games at the age of 17 in 2014. The 23-year-old hasn’t competed since the 2015 Russian Championships. “I’m done with professional sport… because I…

  • For Ballet Shoes, Russian Company Is on Pointe

    For Ballet Shoes, Russian Company Is on Pointe

    Craftsman Sergei Murza runs his fingers over the pink satin of a pointe shoe he has just finished making. Then he gives it the final test: the ballet slipper balances perfectly on its tip. Murza produces the shoes in the Moscow workshop of Grishko, a company born in the chaos of the collapse of the…

  • Russia’s Sputnik Says Turkey Editor-in-Chief Released

    Russia’s Sputnik Says Turkey Editor-in-Chief Released

    Istanbul police on Sunday released the editor-in-chief of the Turkish edition of Sputnik, the Russian news website said, as tensions escalated between Ankara and Moscow. Sputnik Turkey’s editor-in-chief Mahir Boztepe was detained and taken to the Istanbul police headquarters but released a couple of hours later, the website said. The Ankara public prosecutor’s office launched…

  • Russian, Turkish Foreign Ministers Discuss Improving Working Relations

    Russian, Turkish Foreign Ministers Discuss Improving Working Relations

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Chavushoglu agreed on the need to create a “favorable atmosphere” to improve working relations between their countries, the Russian foreign ministry said on Sunday. “The ministers have declared in favour of the adoption of measures to create a favourable atmosphere that will facilitate the effectiveness of…

  • Turkey Destroys Scores of Syrian Army Targets, Says Turkish Defense Minister

    Turkey Destroys Scores of Syrian Army Targets, Says Turkish Defense Minister

     Turkey said on Sunday it had destroyed air defense systems, more than 100 tanks and downed two planes belonging to the Syrian army as part of an operation it launched after an airstrike killed dozens of its soldiers last week. Tensions in northwest Syria have escalated sharply as fighting between Turkey-backed rebels and Russian-backed Syrian government…

  • Kiev Says Russia and Ukraine in Talks for Next Prisoner Swap in March

    Kiev Says Russia and Ukraine in Talks for Next Prisoner Swap in March

    Ukraine said on Sunday it had held talks with the Kremlin on swapping all remaining prisoners from the conflict in east Ukraine, and the next exchange might take place later this month. Russia‘s President Vladimir Putin and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy agreed in December to send prisoners home, and scores were handed over just before…

  • Putin Says Current Oil Prices Acceptable, Hints at OPEC Cooperation

    Putin Says Current Oil Prices Acceptable, Hints at OPEC Cooperation

    Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Sunday that current oil prices were acceptable and that Russia had the tools to react to any negative effects of the spread of the coronavirus on the global economy, but offered a chink of light to OPEC as the producer group pushes for deeper supply cuts.  Putin added that he sees the…

  • OPEC Could Deepen Oil Supply Cuts With or Without Russia

    OPEC Could Deepen Oil Supply Cuts With or Without Russia

    OPEC could agree on deeper oil supply cuts this week, with or without Russia‘s support, to halt the slide in crude prices triggered by the global spread of the coronavirus, said two sources familiar with the talks. Moscow is resisting further output curbs, arguing that reduced production by the Saudi Arabia-led Organization of the Petroleum Exporting…

  • France’s Macron Urges Turkey and Russia to Agree Ceasefire in Syria

    France’s Macron Urges Turkey and Russia to Agree Ceasefire in Syria

    French President Emmanuel Macron urged his Russian and Turkish counterparts on Saturday to halt hostilities in Syria and agree to a lasting ceasefire, his office said. Macron told the Russian and Turkish leaders in separate phone calls that he was “deeply concerned about the unfolding humanitarian catastrophe” caused by the Syrian offensive and its allies…

  • Fires Blaze Across Russia for Maslenitsa

    Fires Blaze Across Russia for Maslenitsa

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • ‘United Dissatisfaction’: Tens of Thousands Across Russia Rally for Slain Opposition Leader

    ‘United Dissatisfaction’: Tens of Thousands Across Russia Rally for Slain Opposition Leader

    In what has become an annual Russian tradition, thousands rallied across the country on Saturday to march for Boris Nemtsov, a key opposition figure shot and killed five years ago this month on a Moscow bridge just steps from the Kremlin. While the killer has been found guilty and sentenced to prison, Nemtsov’s family and…

  • Russia Opens Fairy-Tale Theme Park

    Russia Opens Fairy-Tale Theme Park

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Three Die at Moscow Party After Dry Ice Thrown Into Pool

    Three Die at Moscow Party After Dry Ice Thrown Into Pool

    Three people have died at a Moscow birthday party after around 30 kilograms of dry ice meant to create special effects was tipped into a pool, investigators and reports said Saturday. The party at the Moscow pool complex late Friday was to mark the birthday of Ekaterina Didenko, a popular Instagram influencer focusing on pharmaceutical…

  • Russian Film ‘DAU’ Shocks Berlin 18 Months After Failed Wall Project

    Russian Film ‘DAU’ Shocks Berlin 18 Months After Failed Wall Project

    In 2018, the controversial Russian art project “DAU” scandalised Germany with its plans to rebuild the Berlin Wall and offer visitors an immersive experience of daily life behind the Iron Curtain. Eighteen months later, “DAU” has again caused shock and outrage in the German capital with the world premiere of its film “DAU: Natasha” at…

  • Could Russia Go to War With Turkey in Syria?

    Could Russia Go to War With Turkey in Syria?

    But Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Vladimir Putin of Russia were quick to hold telephone talks and plan a summit as soon as next week in Moscow, with Russian officials striking a conciliatory tone. The two men — both leading post-imperial societies they took over in the wake of economic crises — have since 2016 forged…

  • Gazprom stepping up cost optimization measures for Group’s companies

    Release February 28, 2020, 18:10 Cost reduction is ensured in planning Gazprom’s budget for 2020. Budget preparation and implementation procedures continue to be enhanced in the Group’s companies. Management of the Group’s financial resources has been consistently improved. The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information about the Gazprom Group’s cost optimization (reduction) efforts in 2019 and its priorities in this area for 2020. Gazprom is taking…

  • Board of Directors reviews ongoing implementation of digital technologies within Gazprom

    Release February 28, 2020, 18:05 The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information about the ongoing implementation of advanced digital technologies within the Gazprom Group. It was highlighted at the Board Meeting that the use of digital technologies within Gazprom is aimed at further improving the flexibility and effectiveness of the Company’s corporate governance and contributes to achieving its strategic goals. Work continues on the integration…

  • Russia Reports Dramatic Rise in Rape Cases

    Russia Reports Dramatic Rise in Rape Cases

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Britain Emerges as Near-Exclusive Buyer of Russian Gold

    Britain Emerges as Near-Exclusive Buyer of Russian Gold

    Russia has sold nearly all its gold for 2019 to Britain, according to customs data reviewed by the RBC news website Friday. The data says that Britain bought $5.33 billion worth of Russian gold last year, or 93% of Russia’s total gold exports. Russia sold $5.74 billion worth of gold overall in 2019, according to…

  • Protestors Surround Russian Consulate in Istanbul After Syria Strike

    Protestors Surround Russian Consulate in Istanbul After Syria Strike

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Russian Arctic Shipping Up 430% in 3 Years

    Russian Arctic Shipping Up 430% in 3 Years

    The volume of goods being delivered to and from ports on the Northern Sea Route has never come close to the current level. According to Nikolay Monko, the acting director of the Northern Sea Route Administration, 31.5 million tons of goods were shipped on the route in 2019. That is an increase of 56.7% over…

  • Putin’s Daughter Heads Elite University’s New AI Institute – Vedomosti

    Putin’s Daughter Heads Elite University’s New AI Institute – Vedomosti

    President Vladimir Putin’s alleged daughter will head a prestigious Moscow university’s artificial intelligence institute slated to open later in 2020, the Vedomosti business daily reported Friday. Katerina Tikhonova, 33, who is widely believed to be Putin’s younger daughter, runs the Innopraktika foundation near Moscow State University (MSU). Founded in 2012, Innopraktika is a conglomerate of…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Feb. 28

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Feb. 28

    As the new coronavirus that has killed more than 2,800 people continues to spread around the world, Russia has stepped up measures to tackle the health risk, including closing most entry points along its 4,200-kilometer border with China and temporarily banning Chinese citizens from entering the country.  Russia reported its first two cases of coronavirus…

  • Moscow’s Warmest Winter in Centuries, in Photos

    Moscow’s Warmest Winter in Centuries, in Photos

    Spring has almost begun — but it feels like it’s been here for months in Moscow. Instead of mountains of snow, freezing noses and massive puffy coats, the capital got a season filled with dark, gray, rainy days. Some people blamed this winter, which scientists say was one of the hottest in Russia’s history, on…

  • Russia Complains Elon Musk’s Satellites Are ‘Too Bright’

    Russia Complains Elon Musk’s Satellites Are ‘Too Bright’

    The Russian Academy of Sciences said it plans to file a complaint with the United Nations over tech billionaire Elon Musk’s high-speed internet satellites, which it says will interfere with astronomers’ work. SpaceX’s so-called Starlink constellation is a planned network of up to 30,000 satellites in low-Earth orbit that is intended to beam broadband internet…

  • Russia Says Putin, Erdogan Discussed Deadly Strike: Syria Update

    Russia Says Putin, Erdogan Discussed Deadly Strike: Syria Update

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke by phone Friday after an attack on Turkish troops in Syria killed at least 33 soldiers and wounded dozens of others. Russia denied involvement, but Turkey’s top defense official said Moscow, which backs the Syrian regime, knew the whereabouts of Turkish troops and that attacks on…

  • Russia Censors Disney’s First Openly Gay Character From ‘Onward’

    Russia Censors Disney’s First Openly Gay Character From ‘Onward’

    Russian distributors appear to have censored Disney and Pixar’s first LGBT character from their animated film “Onward,” the Kinopoisk.ru movie website reported Wednesday. “Onward,” a fantasy-adventure that hits the big screens in Russia on March 5, introduces a cyclops police officer named Specter as the studios’ first-self identified lesbian character. Officer Specter appears in one…

  • Activists Evoke Stalin’s Terror in Perfume

    Activists Evoke Stalin’s Terror in Perfume

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Fewer Russians Remember Nemtsov’s Murder 5 Years On – Poll

    Fewer Russians Remember Nemtsov’s Murder 5 Years On – Poll

    Fewer Russians have heard of the murder of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov five years after his death, the independent Levada Center polling agency said Friday. Nemtsov was gunned down on Feb. 27, 2015, on a bridge near the Kremlin’s walls. A gunman and four accomplices were jailed for up to 20 years in 2017, but…

  • Amazon Prime Snags First Russian Reality Show

    Amazon Prime Snags First Russian Reality Show

    Amazon Prime Video has for the first time bought the rights to a Russian reality show, the Kommersant business daily reported Thursday. “Instagrammers,” which premiered on the Gazprom Media-owned entertainment channel Pyatnitsa in 2017, follows the lives of influencers forced to do menial jobs in rural Russia. The reality show will air in March across…

  • Putin Inspects Russia’s Answer to Disneyland Before Grand Opening

    Putin Inspects Russia’s Answer to Disneyland Before Grand Opening

    President Vladimir Putin inspected Russia’s answer to Disneyland on Thursday, the country’s first large-scale indoor theme park which Moscow says will be the biggest of its kind in Europe when it opens on Saturday. The theme park, called “Ostrov Mechty” — or Dream Island — is built in the shape of a toy castle that…

  • Russia Sends Warships as Turkish Troops Killed in Syria

    Russia Sends Warships as Turkish Troops Killed in Syria

    Russia is sending two warships equipped with Kalibr cruise missiles to the Mediterranean Sea toward the Syrian coast amid mounting tensions between Russia, Turkey and Syria over the Syrian province of Idlib, the Russian Navy said Friday. Turkey said Syrian government airstrikes killed 33 Turkish soldiers Thursday, bringing the death toll in Idlib to 54…

  • Russia’s first LNG-powered passenger ship to be built in Tatarstan

    Russia’s first LNG-powered passenger ship to be built in Tatarstan

    Release February 27, 2020, 19:15 Gas-powered waterborne transport represents new segment of NGV market. Sales of gas as vehicle fuel in Tatarstan went up by 39 per cent in 2019. In 2020, Gazprom will build two new CNG stations in this region. A Gazprom delegation headed by Vyacheslav Mikhalenko, Member of the Management Committee, Head of Department, took part in the keel-laying ceremony for Chaika LNG, the first passenger ship…

  • 24-Year-Old Russian Dies After Police ‘Revive’ Him With Taser

    24-Year-Old Russian Dies After Police ‘Revive’ Him With Taser

    A young man in Siberia has died after police used a taser to wake him up, a local lawmaker and the victim’s mother said nearly two weeks after the tragedy Thursday. Dmitry Kharchenko fell asleep in the back of a taxi on his way home from a nightclub on Feb. 15. The driver reportedly asked…

  • Moscow Targets Chinese Nationals Amid Coronavirus Fears. And the Arctic Heats Up in Record Speed

    Moscow Targets Chinese Nationals Amid Coronavirus Fears. And the Arctic Heats Up in Record Speed

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • U.S. Urges Russia to Find Masterminds of Nemtsov Murder

    U.S. Urges Russia to Find Masterminds of Nemtsov Murder

    The United States Embassy in Moscow urged Russia on Thursday to find the people who organized the murder of opposition politician Boris Nemtsov who was gunned down near the Kremlin five years ago. Nemtsov, one of President Vladimir Putin’s most vocal critics, was killed in 2015 as he walked home across a bridge near the Kremlin’s walls.…

  • Moscow Rounds Up Stray Animals, Kills Rats Over Coronavirus Fears

    Moscow authorities are rounding up stray animals and exterminating rats as a precaution against the new coronavirus, actions that animal rights campaigners decried as cruel and scientifically groundless. Russia has imposed an array of measures to stop the virus gaining a foothold in Russia, ranging from restrictions on flights to China and South Korea to…

  • U.S., Britain Double Russian Oil Purchases

    U.S., Britain Double Russian Oil Purchases

    The United States and Britain have more than doubled their crude oil purchases from Russia due to Iran and Venezuela sanctions, the RBC news website reported Friday, citing customs data. Russia exported more than 267 million metric tons of crude oil worth $121 billion in 2019, RBC cited Federal Customs Service data as saying. China,…

  • Chechen Dissident Blogger Survives Assassination Attempt in Europe

    Chechen Dissident Blogger Survives Assassination Attempt in Europe

    A popular Chechen opposition blogger has been hospitalized after an assassination attempt in Europe, the Chechen human rights group Vayfond and multiple news outlets reported Thursday. Tumso Abdurakhmanov fled Russia in 2015 and has attempted, so far unsuccessfully, to gain political asylum in Poland. His YouTube channel where he regularly criticizes Chechen officials, including the…

  • EU Considers Sanctions Against Chinese, Russian Groups Over Hacking

    EU Considers Sanctions Against Chinese, Russian Groups Over Hacking

    The European Union may target a Russian and a Chinese entity, as well as several individuals, with sanctions over cyber attacks, adding to signs of increasing alarm in the bloc over network security. Five diplomats familiar with the matter said talks on the proposed measures will begin as soon as this week, declining to name…

  • 1 in 3 Russian Hospitals Lack Water Supply – Audit Chamber

    1 in 3 Russian Hospitals Lack Water Supply – Audit Chamber

    Nearly one-third of Russia’s medical facilities lack a water supply network and more than 40% lack central heating, the Russian government’s public spending watchdog has said in its latest report on children’s health. Out of the almost 117,000 buildings inspected as of January 2019, Russia’s Audit Chamber said 41.1% had no central heating and 30.5%…

  • Rosneft Becomes one of the World Leaders in Drilling Geological Support

    Rosneft’s drilling geological support centres provided 100% control over the well drilling support processes in the Company.

  • Rosneft Sells more than 200 Commercial Licenses to Oilfield Service and Oil and Gas Companies for Hydraulic Fracture Simulator RN-GRID

    Rosneft Oil Company sold more than 200 commercial licenses for the use of the RN-GRID software complex, which is used to conduct all operations and engineering evaluations necessary for fracturing treatment design.

  • Russia Stages First Ship-Launched ‘Tsirkon’ Hypersonic Missile Test

    Russia Stages First Ship-Launched ‘Tsirkon’ Hypersonic Missile Test

    Russia has conducted the first ship-launched firing of its new hypersonic missile called Tsirkon and plans further tests from nuclear submarines, two unnamed military sources told the state-run TASS news agency Thursday. President Vladimir Putin, who confirmed the Tsirkon’s development last year, has warned that Russia would be forced to place hypersonic nuclear missiles on…

  • Trump Campaign Is Suing New York Times Over Russia Opinion Piece

    Trump Campaign Is Suing New York Times Over Russia Opinion Piece

    President Donald Trump’s re-election campaign said on Wednesday it was filing a libel suit accusing the New York Times of intentionally publishing a false opinion article that suggested Russia and the campaign had an overarching deal in the 2016 U.S. election. In an escalation of the Republican president’s long-running battle with the news media, campaign…

  • Putin Agrees to Hold Nationwide Vote on Constitutional Changes on April 22 – Interfax

    Putin Agrees to Hold Nationwide Vote on Constitutional Changes on April 22 – Interfax

    As the only remaining independent, English-language news source reporting from Russia, The Moscow Times plays a critical role in connecting Russia to the world. Editorial decisions are made entirely by journalists in our newsroom, who adhere to the highest ethical standards. We fearlessly cover issues that are often considered off-limits or taboo in Russia, from…

  • Belarus Arrests Jehovah’s Witness at Russia’s Request

    Belarus Arrests Jehovah’s Witness at Russia’s Request

    Belarus has for the first time arrested a Jehovah’s Witness at Russia’s request, the Jehovah’s Witnesses in Russia organization said Tuesday amid an ongoing crackdown on the religious group across Russia. More than 300 believers have been charged or convicted since Russia banned the religious group as an “extremist” organization in 2017. Russian authorities have…

  • Russia Partially Suspends South Korea Flights, Iranian Visas Over Coronavirus

    Russia Partially Suspends South Korea Flights, Iranian Visas Over Coronavirus

    Russian Deputy Prime Minister Tatiana Golikova said on Wednesday Moscow would suspend flights between Russia and South Korea from March 1 over coronavirus fears, except those operated by Aeroflot and Aurora. Golikova said Russia would also stop issuing visas to some Iranian citizens from Feb. 28 and was advising Russians against travelling to Italy. Flights…

  • ‘I Created the System’: Kremlin’s Ousted ‘Grey Cardinal’ Surkov, in Quotes

    ‘I Created the System’: Kremlin’s Ousted ‘Grey Cardinal’ Surkov, in Quotes

    President Vladimir Putin’s longtime aide Vladislav Surkov has spoken out for the first time since his dismissal last week. Putin formally sacked Surkov seven years after he began supervising the Kremlin’s policy on Ukraine, a period that included the annexation of Crimea and the outbreak of war in the country’s east. Surkov’s former aide Alexei…