Day: March 4, 2021

  • ROSATOM completes new stages in ATF development program

    ROSATOM has completed the scheduled milestone in development of Russian accident tolerant fuel. The Research Institute of Atomic Reactors (NIIAR) in Dimitrovgrad, Ulyanovsk Region, has completed the second cycle of irradiation of the experimental fuel assemblies with VVER and PWR fuel rods in the MIR research reactor.      Each fuel assembly contains 24 fuel…

  • U.S. Accuses Russia of Blocking ‘Accountability’ Over Syria’s Chemical Weapons

    U.S. Accuses Russia of Blocking ‘Accountability’ Over Syria’s Chemical Weapons

    The new U.S. envoy to the United Nations on Thursday accused Russia of seeking to stymie efforts to hold the government of Syrian leader Bashar al-Assad accountable for its use of chemical weapons during its long civil war. “We all know the Assad regime has repeatedly used chemical weapons. So why hasn’t the Syrian government…

  • Russia Demands Explanation From Facebook Over Blocked Accounts

    Russia Demands Explanation From Facebook Over Blocked Accounts

    Russia on Thursday demanded an explanation from Facebook after the social media giant said it had derailed a campaign to mislead Russians protesting the arrest of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny. The U.S.-based social network said its automated systems detected and disabled 530 Instagram accounts being used in the campaign against protesters who took to the…

  • Russia Overturns Doctor’s High-Profile Malpractice Sentence

    Russia Overturns Doctor’s High-Profile Malpractice Sentence

    A Moscow court has overturned the guilty verdict against Yelena Misyurina, the doctor whose conviction in a high-profile medical negligence case sparked national controversy. Misyurina, 46, was sentenced to two years in prison in January 2018 over a botched bone marrow biopsy in July 2013 that damaged a patient’s blood vessels, leading to his death.…

  • 9 Russian Regions Still Waiting for Vaccine Rollout – Putin

    9 Russian Regions Still Waiting for Vaccine Rollout – Putin

    All but nine Russian regions have begun administering coronavirus vaccines nearly two months into the country’s nationwide vaccination campaign, President Vladimir Putin said Thursday. Russia, the world’s fourth-most affected country by Covid-19, launched the campaign in mid-January with senior officials forecasting 60% herd immunity as early as August. “Some Russian regions, I think it’s nine,…

  • Russia to Receive Advanced Armata Tanks in 2022

    Russia to Receive Advanced Armata Tanks in 2022

    The Russian military will receive a pilot batch of the hyped Armata T-14 tanks next year, Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said Thursday. The Armata T-14, which is undergoing state tests amid multiple delivery delays since its first public display in 2015, will be Russia’s first main battle tank to be deployed in 40 years. “It’s…

  • Pro-Ukranian Activist from Crimea Gets 5 Years on Terrorism Charges

    Pro-Ukranian Activist from Crimea Gets 5 Years on Terrorism Charges

    A Russian court has sentenced a pro-Ukrainian activist from annexed Crimea to five years in a maximum-security penal colony and one year in prison on terrorism charges, Interfax reported.  Oleg Prikhodko, 62, openly opposed Russia’s annexation of Crimea, hung the Ukrainian flag from his house and refused to switch his license plates to Russian ones,…

  • Russia Revokes Residence Permits, Deports Foreign Protesters – Meduza

    Russia Revokes Residence Permits, Deports Foreign Protesters – Meduza

    Russia is revoking residence permits and deporting, often informally and without written notice, foreign nationals for participating in recent political protests, the Meduza news website reported Thursday. The outlet said it spoke with four citizens of post-Soviet republics who faced deportation orders after attending demonstrations in support of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny and the opposition…

  • Rosneft Vaccinating Employees

    Rosneft Oil Company has commenced vaccination of its employees to prevent the spread of the COVID-19 infection.

  • EU Starts Approval Process for Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine

    EU Starts Approval Process for Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine

    The EU has begun analyzing clinical trial data for Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine — the first step in a process which could lead to the vaccine’s approval for use across the 27-member bloc. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) said Thursday it had begun a so-called “rolling review” of Sputnik V, in which it will analyze…

  • Russian Air Fares Soar as Coronavirus Restrictions Keep Planes Grounded

    Russian Air Fares Soar as Coronavirus Restrictions Keep Planes Grounded

    Air fares have more than doubled for flights from Russia to some of the few countries around the world that remain open for tourism, price data from travel agents has shown. The average price paid for a return flight from Moscow to all destinations was 15,700 rubles ($212), at the beginning of March, the Kommersant…

  • Slovakia in Diplomatic Row Over Sputnik-for-Ukraine Payment Joke

    Slovakia in Diplomatic Row Over Sputnik-for-Ukraine Payment Joke

    Slovakia has found itself in a diplomatic row after its prime minister made an offhand joke about paying for Russian coronavirus vaccine shipments with Ukrainian territory. Kiev demanded an apology after Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovič said in a radio interview Wednesday that he promised Russia southwestern Ukraine’s Zakarpattia region in exchange for Sputnik V…

  • Russia Escorts U.S. Bomber Over Baltics

    Russia Escorts U.S. Bomber Over Baltics

    A Russian fighter jet on Wednesday was scrambled to escort nuclear-capable, long-range U.S. bombers flying over the Baltics, the Russian military said. The U.S. Air Force said earlier that one bomber had flown over the capitals of NATO members Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia in a show of solidarity with allies.  Russia’s National Defense Management Center…