Day: April 7, 2021

  • Jailed Navalny Losing Sensation in Hands – Lawyer

    Jailed Navalny Losing Sensation in Hands – Lawyer

    The health of Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny is deteriorating as he keeps up his hunger strike in prison, his lawyers said Wednesday, with U.S. President Joe Biden’s administration saying it is “disturbed” by the reports. Last Wednesday President Vladimir Putin’s most prominent opponent, who is serving two and a half years on embezzlement charges, launched…

  • Mozdok – Grozny gas pipeline launched

    Mozdok – Grozny gas pipeline launched

    April 7, 2021, 20:30 The new gas pipeline will improve the reliability of power supplies in the Chechen Republic. The regional Program for gas supply and gas infrastructure expansion is run on schedule. An opening ceremony for the Mozdok – Grozny gas trunkline took place today in Grozny. Taking part in the event were Vitaly Markelov, Deputy Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, Ramzan Kadyrov,…

  • Russia Issues Deadline to U.S.-Funded Radio Over Fines

    Russia Issues Deadline to U.S.-Funded Radio Over Fines

    Russia’s media watchdog on Wednesday warned U.S.-funded Radio Liberty/Radio Free Europe it had 60 days to pay more than $70,000 in fines over non-compliance with its “foreign agent” law. The statement came after U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Tuesday expressed support for Radio Liberty /Radio Free Europe (RFE/RL) and other U.S. international media.…

  • EU to Probe Russian Coronavirus Vaccine Trial Standards – FT

    EU to Probe Russian Coronavirus Vaccine Trial Standards – FT

    Updated at 6:44 p.m. on April 7 to add statement from Sputnik V’s official Twitter account. The European Union’s medicines regulator will investigate whether the developers of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine went against global ethical and scientific standards in clinical trials, the Financial Times reported Wednesday. The European Medicines Agency (EMA) last month launched…

  • Germany’s Bavaria Plans to Buy Sputnik V Vaccine

    Germany’s Bavaria Plans to Buy Sputnik V Vaccine

    Germany’s Bavaria region has signed a provisional agreement to buy doses of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine once it is approved by European regulators, state premier Markus Soeder said Wednesday. The southern state has “signed a memorandum of understanding today […] for the supply of Sputnik,” Soeder told reporters in Munich.  If the Sputnik vaccine is…

  • Russia Intercepts Norwegian Jet Near Arctic – Interfax

    Russia Intercepts Norwegian Jet Near Arctic – Interfax

    A Russian warplane has intercepted a Norwegian electronic warfare aircraft over the Barents Sea near the Arctic, state media cited the military as saying Wednesday. Citing Russia’s National Defense Management Center, Interfax said the Russian military detected an “air target” approaching the Russian border from Norway. “The [Russian Navy’s] Northern Fleet air defense forces’ MiG-31…

  • Slovakian Drug Institute Unable to Evaluate Sputnik V ‘Due to Lack of Data’

    Slovakian Drug Institute Unable to Evaluate Sputnik V ‘Due to Lack of Data’

    Slovakia’s State Institute for Drug Control has told the country’s Health Ministry it has been unable to evaluate the risks and benefits of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine due to a lack of data and inconsistencies in dosages, the watchdog’s spokeswoman Magdaléna Jurkemíková told The Moscow Times on Wednesday. Slovakia, one of Europe’s hardest-hit countries by…

  • Foreign Dignitaries Not Invited to Russia’s WWII Victory Parade – Kremlin

    Foreign Dignitaries Not Invited to Russia’s WWII Victory Parade – Kremlin

    Russia will not invite foreign dignitaries to its annual World War II victory parade on Red Square next month, the Kremlin announced Wednesday. “This year is not a [major] anniversary year, so we don’t intend to invite foreign participants,” President Vladimir Putin’s spokesman Dmitry Peskov told reporters. “The rest will probably involve the usual invitations,…

  • Russia’s Central Bank Demands End to Food Price Caps

    Russia’s Central Bank Demands End to Food Price Caps

    Russia’s Central Bank chief has urged the government to “abandon” price caps on food products “as quickly as possible,” arguing the restrictions could do long-term damage to the Russian economy. Speaking at a Moscow Exchange forum on Tuesday, Elvira Nabiullina doubled down on her calls for the government to ditch its attempts to control surging…

  • Will Russia’s Belated Promotion of Sputnik V at Home Sway a Doubting Public?

    Will Russia’s Belated Promotion of Sputnik V at Home Sway a Doubting Public?

    In early March, with Russia’s domestic Covid-19 vaccination campaign stalling, prominent tech and publishing entrepreneur Ilya Krasilschik took to social media to urge his followers to get their coronavirus jabs. “We are living through a national catastrophe,” wrote Krasilschik in a widely publicized Facebook post. “Go and get vaccinated.” Krasilschik is one of few Russian…

  • Dubai to Deport Russian, Ukrainians Caught in Nude Balcony Photoshoot

    Dubai to Deport Russian, Ukrainians Caught in Nude Balcony Photoshoot

    Dubai announced Tuesday it will deport the Russian organizer of and 11 Ukrainian women involved in a salacious photoshoot on a high-rise balcony. The swift deportation is rare for the Muslim sheikhdom, where cases of public debauchery and producing pornography usually go to trial, according to the Associated Press. Those arrested had faced up to…

  • Russia Warns Could Block Zoom If It Prohibits Government Use

    Russia Warns Could Block Zoom If It Prohibits Government Use

    The Kremlin urged Russian companies Wednesday to develop alternatives to Zoom and a lawmaker warned it could be blocked in the country, after media said the service had restricted access to government agencies. The U.S. company has emerged as the global leader in video-conferencing applications, becoming ubiquitous as companies and schools moved online after the…

  • Ruble Slides on Ukraine Conflict Fears

    Ruble Slides on Ukraine Conflict Fears

    The Russian ruble has slid to its lowest level against the dollar in five months as fears of a possible escalation of conflict in eastern Ukraine grow. The ruble has lost 2% against the U.S. dollar since the start of the week and is now trading at 77.7 against the currency — its lowest level…

  • Russian Envoy Unlikely to Return to U.S. in Near Future, Deputy FM Says

    Russian Envoy Unlikely to Return to U.S. in Near Future, Deputy FM Says

    Russia’s Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov will likely not return to Washington in the near future, the state-run RIA Novosti news agency reported Wednesday, citing a top diplomatic official.  Antonov was recalled to Moscow last month following U.S. President Joe Biden’s televised remarks calling his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin a “killer” who would…

  • Master Berdymukhamedov Goes to Moscow

    Master Berdymukhamedov Goes to Moscow

    Serdar Berdymukhamedov, Turkmenistan’s president-in-waiting and son of the incumbent, on March 30 embarked on a four-day trip to Russia as part of an official government delegation. The outing looked like yet another dress rehearsal.  Official readouts of meetings in Moscow allude to mostly humdrum business, although there are hints of noteworthy developments.  The delegation was…

  • Russian Troop Buildup Near Ukraine Largest Since War Outbreak, Monitor Says

    Russian Troop Buildup Near Ukraine Largest Since War Outbreak, Monitor Says

    Russia has amassed the largest concentration of troops on its border with Ukraine since the eastern Ukraine conflict first erupted in 2014, The Insider investigative news website reported Wednesday, citing military analysts. Recent Russian military movements and an increase in clashes between Ukrainian forces and pro-Russian separatists have raised fears of an escalation in the long-simmering…

  • RN-Nyaganneftegaz Allocates 1.7 Billion Roubles to Environmental Projects in 2020

    RN-Nyaganneftegaz, an enterprise of Rosneft oil production complex, invested more than 1.7 billion roubles in environmental protection and remediation measures in 2020.

  • Zoom Bans Sales to Russian Government, State Firms – Kommersant

    Zoom Bans Sales to Russian Government, State Firms – Kommersant

    Updated at 11:00 a.m. on April 8 to add Zoom statement. Video conferencing platform Zoom has banned its distributors from selling services to government agencies and partly state-owned companies in Russia and neighboring countries, the Kommersant business daily reported Wednesday. Zoom has emerged as a leading virtual meeting platform since millions were forced into self-isolation…