Day: April 1, 2021

  • Russia Warns of Anti-White ‘Aggression’ in U.S.

    Russia Warns of Anti-White ‘Aggression’ in U.S.

    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Thursday warned that anti-white racism might be building in the United States and said that political correctness “taken to the extreme” would have lamentable consequences. In an interview with political scientists broadcast on national television, Moscow’s top diplomat said Russia had long supported a worldwide trend that “everyone wants to get…

  • Navalny Says State Broadcaster RT Filmed Prison Conditions

    Navalny Says State Broadcaster RT Filmed Prison Conditions

    A television crew from the Kremlin-backed broadcaster RT has filmed a segment at Alexei Navalny’s prison colony, the jailed Kremlin critic’s Telegram channel said Thursday. The crew arrived at the prison colony, known as one of Russia’s harshest, a day after Navalny announced the start of his hunger strike to demand proper medical care for…

  • Hunger Strikes as Russian and Soviet Protest Tools

    Hunger Strikes as Russian and Soviet Protest Tools

    Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny announced Wednesday that he is going on hunger strike to demand medical treatment and an end to “torturous” sleep deprivation in one of Russia’s most notorious prison colonies. Hunger strikes as a tool of protest date back to the Soviet era, when solo dissidents or even entire groups of prisoners…

  • More Russian Doctors Trust Coronavirus Vaccine – Poll

    More Russian Doctors Trust Coronavirus Vaccine – Poll

    Russian doctors are more likely to trust the homegrown Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine than they were last year and trust their country’s jab significantly more than they do foreign vaccines, according to an independent survey published Thursday. Out of the nearly 2,000 Russian doctors surveyed by Levada and the professional community of medics Vrachi.rf, 69%…

  • Russian ‘Anti-Apple’ Law Requiring Local Apps Takes Effect

    Russian ‘Anti-Apple’ Law Requiring Local Apps Takes Effect

    Smartphones, tablets and computers sold in Russia must now come with pre-installed domestic software and apps from Thursday in a new law seen by critics as another attempt to curb online freedom. The initiative was introduced in an effort to promote the country’s tech companies but critics say it is another bid to tighten state control of Russia’s…

  • Navalny Hunger Strike a Dangerous Step After Poisoning, Allies Fear

    Navalny Hunger Strike a Dangerous Step After Poisoning, Allies Fear

    Allies of jailed Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny expressed concern for his health Thursday, after his announcement in an Instagram post that he is going on hunger strike until prison authorities allow his doctor to treat severe back and leg pain. For the 44-year old anti-corruption activist — who fell ill last summer after an…

  • International Bird Day Celebrated on April 1

    Every year on April 1, International Bird Day is celebrated to coincide with the start of the birds’ return from their wintering grounds

  • Timeline: Navalny’s Tumultuous Return to Russia

    Timeline: Navalny’s Tumultuous Return to Russia

    Russian opposition figure Alexei Navalny on Wednesday announced he is launching a hunger strike from the prison colony where he is serving a 2.5-year sentence to demand proper medical treatment. The Kremlin critic was sent to one of Russia’s most notorious penal colonies on returning to Russia from Germany, where he spent months recovering from…

  • New Crimean Land Law Banning Foreign Ownership Comes Into Force

    New Crimean Land Law Banning Foreign Ownership Comes Into Force

    In 2012, Lyudmila, a Ukrainian teacher living in Kiev, was overjoyed when she inherited her grandmother’s small house set on half an acre of land overlooking Kerch, a picturesque city on the Black Sea in Crimea.  Last week, she received a letter saying she will have to sell her land to the Crimean authorities, which…

  • U.S. Slashes Visa Services at Consulates in Russia

    U.S. Slashes Visa Services at Consulates in Russia

    U.S. visas and services for American citizens will only be available in Moscow after the U.S. slashed operations at its remaining Russian consulates, U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Sullivan announced Thursday. High tensions and Russia’s 2017 personnel cap on the U.S. diplomatic mission previously prompted the State Department to consider closing the two remaining U.S.…

  • Electric power from the ROSATOM’s Karmalinovskaya Wind Farm have entered the wholesale market

    The Karmalinovskaya wind farm began supplying electric power and capacity to the wholesale electric power and capacity market from April 1, 2021. The Karmalinovskaya wind farm located in the Stavropol Krai, with an installed capacity of 60 MW, includes 24 wind turbine generators. Local content of facility equipment, as confirmed by the Ministry of Industry…

  • Russian Diplomats in North Korea Facing ‘Acute Shortages’ of Food, Essentials as Frustration Builds

    Russian Diplomats in North Korea Facing ‘Acute Shortages’ of Food, Essentials as Frustration Builds

    Russian diplomats in North Korea are growing increasingly frustrated with the “severe conditions” in which they have found themselves as anti-coronavirus measures cut off the secretive country from the rest of the world. In a Thursday statement, Russia’s Embassy in Pyongyang said diplomats in the country are facing an acute shortage of essential goods sparked…

  • Russian Journalist’s Georgia Visit Sparks Protests

    Russian Journalist’s Georgia Visit Sparks Protests

    Protests broke out in Georgia’s capital of Tbilisi over Russian journalist Vladimir Pozner’s visit to celebrate his birthday, Georgian media reported late Wednesday. Footage showed crowds chanting outside a central Tbilisi hotel where the media personality and state-run television talk show host was said to have been gathering with dozens of guests on the eve…