Day: February 19, 2021

  • South African Comedian Goes for Laughs in Moscow

    South African Comedian Goes for Laughs in Moscow

    South African comedian Mamello Mokoena, better known by his stage name Mum-z, came to Russia to be with his girlfriend. A year later, he still finds himself in a pandemic-forced affair — with the country. Mum-z came to Moscow for the first time last February, planning to spend several months with his romantic partner.   “When…

  • Russia Re-Opens to Foreigners with Work Visas

    Russia Re-Opens to Foreigners with Work Visas

    Foreign nationals may now enter Russia for work purposes as long as their employer obtains permission ahead of time, according to a decree published by the Russian government Friday. The decree, which went into effect on Feb. 16, follows a nearly yearlong suspension on most foreign arrivals to Russia prompted by the coronavirus pandemic. Previously,…

  • Moscow to Vote on Restoring Soviet Secret Police Founder’s Statue

    Moscow to Vote on Restoring Soviet Secret Police Founder’s Statue

    The Moscow Civic Chamber plans to launch a citywide vote next week on whether to restore the statue of the Soviet secret police’s notorious founder 30 years after it was toppled, its senior member announced Friday. The monument to “Iron” Felix Dzerzhinsky, who headed the Cheka secret police following the 1917 revolution, was removed from…

  • Looming Supply Glut of Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine Could Pave Way for Exports

    Looming Supply Glut of Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine Could Pave Way for Exports

    A surge in production of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine combined with domestic distrust of the jab could lead to a boom in exports, pharmaceutical executives and industry specialists in the country told The Moscow Times. After big promises and a shaky start to production ahead of a wide-scale rollout in the fall — which…

  • Russian Police Chief Fired Over Viral School Protest Lesson

    Russian Police Chief Fired Over Viral School Protest Lesson

    Russian police dismissed a western Siberian department chief following an internal review into a viral video showing riot officers teaching schoolchildren to detain protesters, the police force announced Friday. Monday’s televised police presentation in the oil city of Nizhnevartovsk that circulated widely on social media showed teenagers with shields and riot gear carrying out mock…

  • Israel’s Netanyahu Thanks Russia for Mediating Syria Prisoner Swap

    Israel’s Netanyahu Thanks Russia for Mediating Syria Prisoner Swap

    Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has thanked Russian President Vladimir Putin for mediating a secretive prisoner swap with Syria, Moscow’s ally in Damascus’ ongoing military campaign against rebels and terrorists. The Israeli government announced early Friday that it exchanged two Syrian shepherds for an Israeli woman with Russian mediation. The unnamed woman in her early…

  • U.S. Hits Dozens Belarusians With Visa Restrictions Amid Renewed Crackdown

    U.S. Hits Dozens Belarusians With Visa Restrictions Amid Renewed Crackdown

    The United States has imposed visa restrictions on Belarusian law enforcement and justice officials it holds responsible for a renewed crackdown on activists and journalists, the State Department announced Thursday. The State Department condemned this week’s sentencing of two Belarusian journalists for covering 2020 election protests, as well as police raids on dozens of journalists,…

  • U.S. Diplomats Request Coronavirus Vaccine From Russia – Washington Post

    U.S. Diplomats Request Coronavirus Vaccine From Russia – Washington Post

    U.S. diplomats in Moscow have appealed for doses of the Russian-made Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in the face of delivery shortages from Washington, The Washington Post reported Thursday. Unnamed officials cited in the story say the “humbling” experience is prompted by Washington’s inability to promise the delivery of U.S.-made vaccine doses in the near future. While…