Day: April 13, 2021

  • Biden Warns Putin on Ukraine, Proposes U.S.-Russia Summit

    Biden Warns Putin on Ukraine, Proposes U.S.-Russia Summit

    U.S. President Joe Biden told his Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin to ease mounting tensions with neighboring Ukraine on Tuesday, joining a pushback against a buildup of troops along their border which has raised alarm among NATO allies. As a new report from American intelligence said Russia was not seeking direct conflict with the United States,…

  • Patriarch Kirill Spotted Wearing Mask at Church Synod

    Patriarch Kirill Spotted Wearing Mask at Church Synod

    Russian Orthodox leader Patriarch Kirill wore a mask during the first synod meeting of the year in Moscow’s Danilov Monastery on Tuesday, video posted on the Church’s YouTube channel showed. The Open Media news website reported that this is the first time the Patriarch has been spotted wearing a mask in public.  At the start…

  • Belarus Leader’s Ex-Spokesman, Veteran Opposition Leader Detained – State Media

    Belarus Leader’s Ex-Spokesman, Veteran Opposition Leader Detained – State Media

    Belarus President Alexander Lukashenko’s former spokesman-turned-critic who was reported missing in Russia has been detained alongside a veteran opposition leader on unspecified charges, state media said Tuesday. Political analyst Alexander Feduta, 56, served as Lukashenko’s first press secretary in 1994 before falling out with him the next year and defecting to the opposition. Amnesty International…

  • Navalny’s Wife ‘Worried’ For Kremlin Critic After Prison Visit

    Navalny’s Wife ‘Worried’ For Kremlin Critic After Prison Visit

    Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny’s wife, Yulia Navalnaya, said on Tuesday she was increasingly concerned for her hunger-striking husband’s health after visiting him at his penal colony outside Moscow. Navalny, who is serving a two-and-a-half year sentence on old embezzlement charges, was jailed in February after returning to Russia from Germany where he was receiving…

  • Moscow Takes Measures in Response to ‘Threatening’ NATO Actions

    Moscow Takes Measures in Response to ‘Threatening’ NATO Actions

    Moscow has sent troops to its Western borders for “training exercises” in response to “threatening” NATO actions, Russia’s Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said on Tuesday. The statement comes as Kiev and its Western allies have accused Russia in recent weeks of massing tens of thousands of troops on its border with Ukraine, while NATO told Moscow to end…

  • Raided Investigative Journalist Says Russian Independent Media Is Under Threat

    Raided Investigative Journalist Says Russian Independent Media Is Under Threat

    Prominent Russian investigative journalist Roman Anin has told The Moscow Times he is worried about the future of independent media in the country after his latest questioning by the Investigative Committee on Monday.  His lawyer and editorial team have linked Monday’s questioning — as well as a seven-hour raid on his home and questioning Friday…

  • Russia Arrests Physicist for Sharing Secrets With West – Reports

    Russia Arrests Physicist for Sharing Secrets With West – Reports

    A Russian academic who worked in aviation has been arrested for allegedly passing secrets to NATO, state media reported Tuesday, citing an unnamed source. A Moscow court placed Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT) professor and Central Aerohydrodynamic Institute (TsAGI) employee Valery Golubkin until June 12, according to Interfax.  “This criminal case is not…

  • Russia Detains 2 After Huge St. Petersburg Fire

    Russia Detains 2 After Huge St. Petersburg Fire

    Russia on Tuesday detained two people after a huge fire gutted a historic factory in St. Petersburg, as firefighters continued putting out the blaze. On Monday, a fire broke out over several floors of the red-brick Nevskaya Manufaktura building in Russia’s second city. The inferno killed one firefighter and left two more hospitalized with serious…

  • In Photos: Prince Philip’s Russia Visits

    In Photos: Prince Philip’s Russia Visits

    Prince Phillip, the late husband of Queen Elizabeth II, died last Friday at 99. The Duke of Edinburgh became the first member of the Royal Family to visit the U.S.S.R. when he flew to Kiev, Ukraine as president of the International Equestrian Federation in September 1973. The visit took place just years after he infamously…

  • Half a Million Russians Shut Out of Turkey After Virus Restricts Travel Again

    Half a Million Russians Shut Out of Turkey After Virus Restricts Travel Again

    Russia restricted travel to Turkey this week, leaving more than half a million Russians scrambling to reimburse tickets to the popular tourist destination and find alternative vacation spots. Flights to and from Turkey will be drastically reduced from April 15-June 1 due to rising coronavirus cases in Turkey, a senior Russian government official announced Monday.…

  • Delo Group and ROSATOM switch port terminals in Novorossiysk to green wind power

    On April 13, 2021, during International exhibition TransRussia-2021, Delo Group, the largest transport and logistics holding in Russia, and JSC Atomenergoprom, a company consolidating ROSATOM civil assets, signed an agreement for joint actions to promote switching of logistics terminals to low-carbon green energy sources. The agreement was signed by CEO of Delo Management Company (parent…

  • U.S. Is Russia’s ‘Adversary,’ Leading Diplomat Says

    U.S. Is Russia’s ‘Adversary,’ Leading Diplomat Says

    Russia sees the United States as its “adversary,” a top Foreign Ministry official said Tuesday amid heightened tensions with Washington over the eastern Ukraine conflict. Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov’s words mark a departure from Russia’s usual description of the U.S. as a “partner.” They follow U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken’s warning that Moscow…