Day: March 1, 2021

  • Slovakia Receives First Shipment of Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine

    Slovakia Receives First Shipment of Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine

    Slovakia on Monday received a first shipment of Russian vaccines as it battles the world’s highest Covid death rate, the second EU state after Hungary to receive the Sputnik doses. “You can see behind me the first shipment of the two million Sputnik V vaccines,” Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovic told reporters at a press…

  • Kremlin Rejects Research Showing Falling Incomes

    Kremlin Rejects Research Showing Falling Incomes

    The Kremlin has dismissed research findings which showed Russians were more likely to be financially suffering as a result of the coronavirus than households in other countries. A Nielsen survey, published Monday, found 53% of Russian respondents said they were worse off as a result of the crisis — that was twice the level recorded…

  • UN Rights Experts Urge International Probe of Navalny Poisoning

    UN Rights Experts Urge International Probe of Navalny Poisoning

    Two UN human rights experts called Monday for an international investigation into the poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, and demanded his “immediate release” from a Russian penal colony. Agnes Callamard, the UN’s top expert on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions, and Irene Khan, the expert on freedom of opinion and expression, made the call…

  • UN Experts Urge Global Probe of Navalny Poisoning

    UN Experts Urge Global Probe of Navalny Poisoning

    Two UN human rights experts called Monday for an international investigation into the poisoning of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, and demanded his “immediate release” from a Russian penal colony. Agnes Callamard, the UN’s special rapporteur on extrajudicial, summary and arbitrary executions, and Irene Khan, the top expert on freedom of opinion and expression, stressed the…

  • Take a Ski Trip — To Siberia

    Take a Ski Trip — To Siberia

    Siberia is not generally known as a holiday resort.  In tsarist and Soviet times, Siberia was where criminals and political convicts were sent, and it was also a region of rich natural resources. In 1912 the Sheregeshev brothers discovered iron ore in the mountainous region of Gornaya Shoriya to the south of present-day Kemerovo. At…

  • U.S., Russia Warships Dock in Strategic Sudan Port

    U.S., Russia Warships Dock in Strategic Sudan Port

    A U.S. warship docked in Sudan Monday a day after a Russian frigate arrived in the same key Red Sea port where Moscow is planning to establish a naval logistics base, an AFP correspondent said. The arrival of the guided-missile destroyer USS Winston S. Churchill to Port Sudan follows Washington’s delisting of Khartoum as state…

  • Second Russian Officer Suspected of Leaking Navalny Poisoners’ Data – Kommersant

    Second Russian Officer Suspected of Leaking Navalny Poisoners’ Data – Kommersant

    A second Russian police officer has been suspected of leaking security officers’ travel data from the day of opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s poisoning, the Kommersant business daily reported Monday.  A major media investigation in December published the names of Federal Security Service (FSB) chemical-weapons experts who it said tailed Navalny for years, including on the…

  • What Did Japarov Get in Russia?

    What Did Japarov Get in Russia?

    In accordance with a now-established custom, Kyrgyzstan’s president performed his first foreign visit by going to Russia and paid tribute to President Vladimir Putin. The trip produced little of substance beyond mutual commitments of goodwill. That was important enough in and of itself, however, since Sadyr Japarov’s credentials with Moscow have to date not looked…

  • 2 in 3 Russians Believe Coronavirus Is a Bioweapon – Poll

    2 in 3 Russians Believe Coronavirus Is a Bioweapon – Poll

    Nearly two out of three Russians believe the conspiracy theory that the coronavirus is a bioweapon created by humans, a survey by the independent Levada Center polling agency said Monday. According to Levada’s results, 64% of Russian respondents said Covid-19 was artificially created as a new form of biological weapon. That compares with 23% who…

  • Twitter Maliciously Violates Russian Law, State Censor Says

    Twitter Maliciously Violates Russian Law, State Censor Says

    Russia’s state communications regulator on Monday has accused Twitter of “maliciously violating Russian law” by failing to take down thousands of tweets containing banned information. According to Roskomnadzor, Twitter has not deleted 2,862 posts out of the more than 28,000 requests for removal the agency has sent since 2017. This includes 2,336 posts relating to…

  • ROSATOM’s First Science Festival Week Successfully Concluded

    Scientific and educational events took place throughout the week in Cairo and Alexandria Cairo, Egypt – 25 February, 2021 – The global technology leader, ROSATOM, successfully concluded its first Science Festival Week in Egypt. It was co-organised by the Russian Centre for Science and Culture, and took place in Cairo and Alexandria from 21-25 February…

  • Polar crane beams installed at Rooppur NPP Unit 1 (People’s Republic of Bangladesh)

    Specialists of subcontracting companies Trest RosSEM, LLC Roin World and JSC Energospetsmontazh have performed a scope of works related to installation of two beams of the polar crane on the rail track at Rooppur NPP Unit 1 (People’s Republic of Bangladesh). These are basic steel structures of the crane, by means of which further transportation…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 1

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 1

    Russia has confirmed 4,257,650 cases of coronavirus and 86,455 deaths. March 1: What you need to know today Russia on Monday confirmed 11,571 new coronavirus cases and 333 deaths. Around 4 million Russians have been vaccinated against the coronavirus so far, state-run TASS news agency reported Friday citing Russia’s Health Ministery representative.  Guatemala became the latest country to…

  • In Russian Arctic, Miner Nornickel Exhibits Green Goal

    In Russian Arctic, Miner Nornickel Exhibits Green Goal

    Freezing winds blow through a vast hangar in the Russian Arctic where giant, once-gleaming machines are still and a layer of snow has covered empty vats. Owned by the mining giant Norilsk Nickel, a leading operator in Russia’s northwestern resource-rich region of Murmansk, the Nikel metallurgical plant was a major source of pollution for decades.…

  • Economic Effect of Operational Efficiency Improvement Programme at Syzran Refinery Reaches 2 Billion Roubles

    The Syzran refinery, an enterprise of Rosneft Oil Company’s refinery complex, has received 1.9 billion roubles of economic effect from the implementation of the operational efficiency improvement (OEI) programme in 2020, exceeding last year’s indicators by 20%. Under the OEI activities, the conversion rate rose by 1.8% to 79.83%.