Year: 2021

  • Moscow’s Landmarks Descend Into Darkness for Earth Hour

    Moscow’s Landmarks Descend Into Darkness for Earth Hour

    Major historical landmarks worldwide switched off the lights on Saturday in solidarity with Earth Hour, the environmental awareness movement spearheaded by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) since 2007. Moscow’s monuments and iconic buildings were among the famous sights that descended into darkness between 8:30 and 9:30 on Saturday evening, adding an air of mystery to…

  • Russian Cheese King to Italy: Recognize Crimea to Export Parmesan Again

    Russian Cheese King to Italy: Recognize Crimea to Export Parmesan Again

    Italy should recognize Crimea as Russian territory before being allowed to export parmesan into the country again, the head of Russia’s cheesemakers union said Sunday. Russia banned wholesale imports of fresh EU food produce including parmesan in retaliation to Western sanctions over Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in 2014.  Italian Ambassador to Moscow Pasquale Terracciano on…

  • Russia Launches Large-Scale Military Drills in Eastern Siberia

    Russia Launches Large-Scale Military Drills in Eastern Siberia

    Russia has launched large-scale military exercises involving more than 12,000 servicemen in eastern Siberia, Interfax reported Monday, citing the Eastern Military District’s press service.  The drills will involve up to 3,000 weapons and pieces of military equipment, 60 aircraft and helicopters and more than 10 drones. They will be led by the Eastern Military District’s…

  • Armenia PM to Resign Ahead of Snap Election to Defuse Crisis

    Armenia PM to Resign Ahead of Snap Election to Defuse Crisis

    The prime minister this month announced snap parliamentary polls that he said were “the best way out of the current internal political situation.” In a visit to northwest Armenia on Sunday, Pashinyan told villagers he will “resign in April” ahead of the vote. “I will resign not to resign, but in order for early elections to take…

  • Belarus Police Detain Protesters, Prevent Opposition Rally

    Belarus Police Detain Protesters, Prevent Opposition Rally

    Police in Belarus on Saturday detained more than 100 people, including five journalists, a rights group said, as the opposition resumed rallies against strongman Alexander Lukashenko. Protests erupted in the ex-Soviet country last August after Lukashenko claimed a sixth presidential term in a vote the opposition and Western diplomats said was rigged. But they died…

  • Belarus Police Detain Opposition Protesters, Journalists

    Belarus Police Detain Opposition Protesters, Journalists

    Police in Belarus detained dozens of protesters and at least five journalists on Saturday, a rights group said, as the opposition restarted rallies against strongman leader Alexander Lukashenko’s rule. Protests erupted in the ex-Soviet country last August after Lukashenko claimed a sixth presidential term in a vote the opposition and Western diplomats said was rigged. news Belarus…

  • Sink or Swim With Matzoh Ball Soup

    Sink or Swim With Matzoh Ball Soup

    What is more comforting than a bowl of matzoh ball soup? Is there another elixir that can vanquish the blues, kill a cold, warm up the body, or nourish the soul quite like it? Does your spirit not rejoice when a large soup plate is set in front of you: a rich golden chicken broth…

  • ‘Russian Hackers’ Again Target German MPs — Report

    ‘Russian Hackers’ Again Target German MPs — Report

    Several German lawmakers have once again fallen victim to a cyberattack, local media said Friday, with security experts pointing the finger at Russian hackers. Hackers used phishing emails to gain access to the computers of at least seven federal MPs and 31 lawmakers in regional parliaments, according to Der Spiegel weekly. A spokesman for the…

  • Ukraine Says 4 Soldiers Killed in Separatist Shelling

    Ukraine Says 4 Soldiers Killed in Separatist Shelling

    The Ukrainian military said that four soldiers were killed in shelling it blamed on Moscow-backed separatists in the east of the country on Friday, further undermining a ceasefire brokered last year. “Unfortunately, from the beginning of 2021 we see an increase in escalation,” Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky wrote in a statement in Telegram late on…

  • Russia to Deepen Ties With Myanmar Military Junta, Top Defense Official Says in First Visit After Coup

    Russia to Deepen Ties With Myanmar Military Junta, Top Defense Official Says in First Visit After Coup

    Russia and Myanmar are deepening their defense ties as Moscow’s military supplies continue to pour into the country, Russian Deputy Defense Minister Alexander Fomin said Friday at a meeting with the country’s commander-in-chief Min Aung Hlaing. Fomin’s visit marked the first high-profile visit to Myanmar by a foreign official since the country was rocked by…

  • Could Russia Benefit From the Suez Canal Blockage?

    Could Russia Benefit From the Suez Canal Blockage?

    Almost $300 million worth of Russian oil products are waiting to enter the Suez Canal, which remains closed following the grounding of the Ever Given tanker. But Moscow is hoping it can turn the freak grounding into long-term gain.  Efforts to dislodge the vessel are now in their third day and those tasked with moving…

  • Russian ambassador to Bolivia visits the construction site of the Center for Nuclear Technology Research and Development (CNTRD) in El Alto

    March 24 – Mikhail Ledenev, the head of the Russian embassy at the Plurinational State of Bolivia, and the representatives of the Bolivian Ministry of International Affairs accompanied by Alexey Altynov, Vice President of JSC Rusatom Overseas, visited the construction site of the Center for Nuclear Technology Research and Development (CNTRD) in El Alto located…

  • Navalny Shares Leg Amputation Fears in Russian Prison Update

    Navalny Shares Leg Amputation Fears in Russian Prison Update

    Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny fears losing his leg in a penal colony where he is serving two and a half years, he said in an Instagram post Friday. Navalny’s lawyers warned this week that his life may be in danger because of four weeks of severe back pain and loss of sensation in one…

  • World Sambo Cup Supported by Rosneft Takes Place in Moscow

    A. Kharlampiev Memorial Sambo World Cup takes place in Moscow on March 25-26, 2021

  • Document signed on main terms of prospective EPSS contract with Linde for Gas Processing Complex in Ust-Luga

    Document signed on main terms of prospective EPSS contract with Linde for Gas Processing Complex in Ust-Luga

    Background Linde plc is one of the world’s largest companies focused on industrial technologies for natural gas treatment and separation with the recovery of ethane, propane and heavier hydrocarbon fractions. In addition, the company designs and builds cryogenic facilities for natural gas and helium liquefaction. Linde Engineering is an engineering and technical subdivision of Linde. Gazprom and RusGazDobycha are implementing the project for…

  • Rosneft Doubles Green Fuel Bunkering in Russia in 2020

    RN-Bunker, the operator of Rosneft’s bunkering business, more than doubled its volume of fuelling ships with low-sulphur bunker fuel to 1.3 million tonnes in 2020

  • Green Investments of Rosneft’s Refining Complex to Reach about 136 Billion Roubles by 2024

    Rosneft Oil Company plans to spend about 136 billion roubles on environmental measures at its refineries by 2024

  • Independent Russian Journalist, Elections Expert Reports Threats

    Independent Russian Journalist, Elections Expert Reports Threats

    An independent Russian journalist and elections expert has reported receiving threats toward his family and surveillance over his article about a regional elections official seeking re-election to the State Duma this September.  Vasily Weissenberg, an expert at the independent Golos election monitor, had published an article about Andrei Gibert, the head of the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district’s…

  • Rosneft Installs Charging Stations for Electric Cars in Khabarovsk

    Rosneft Oil Company continues to implement a programme to equip its filling stations with electric charging infrastructure

  • Russia Hails Rare Sighting of Amur Leopard Mum With Cubs

    Russia Hails Rare Sighting of Amur Leopard Mum With Cubs

    Russian conservationists hailed Friday a rare sighting of an Amur leopard mother with three cubs in the Far East as proof of the efficiency of the country’s efforts to boost the population of the endangered species. Scientists in a Russian national park located in the Primorye region on the border with China obtained the stunning…

  • Fake Russian-Language Tiktok Scams Popular Accounts – Kommersant

    Fake Russian-Language Tiktok Scams Popular Accounts – Kommersant

    A fake “TikTok for Business” website has appeared in Russia that hijacks popular accounts with a fraudulent content monetization scheme, the Kommersant business daily reported Friday. This is the first time that the widespread social media entrapment method has involved the popular Chinese short-video app, the newspaper cited the Infosecurity cybersecurity company’s leading analyst Alexander…

  • A Decade After Pussy Riot’s ‘Punk Prayer,’ Maria Alyokhina Still Has Plenty to Protest About

    A Decade After Pussy Riot’s ‘Punk Prayer,’ Maria Alyokhina Still Has Plenty to Protest About

    Maria Alyokhina is no stranger to being prosecuted for her politics. The veteran Pussy Riot member is best known for her role in the group’s “Punk Prayer,” the provocative February 2012 protest in neon balaclavas at Moscow’s Christ the Savior Cathedral. She and fellow activist Nadya Tolokonnikova would spend two years in a prison colony…

  • France Slams Russia’s Sputnik Vaccine as ‘Propaganda’ Tool

    France Slams Russia’s Sputnik Vaccine as ‘Propaganda’ Tool

    France on Friday accused Russia of using its Sputnik V Covid-19 vaccine as a tool to spread Moscow’s influence and message rather than as way to fight the global health crisis. “In terms of how it is managed, it (the Sputnik V vaccine) is more a means of propaganda and aggressive diplomacy than a means of solidarity…

  • Zvuki Mu Founder Alexander Lipnitsky Dies at Age 68

    Zvuki Mu Founder Alexander Lipnitsky Dies at Age 68

    On March 25, Alexander Lipnitsky, a journalist, writer and one of the founders of the cult Soviet rock group Zvuki Mu, died near at age 68 his dacha at Nikolina Gora. His son, Vladimir, said he had been skiing across the Moscow River when he fell through the ice and drowned. Lipnitsky was a childhood friend…

  • Head of ROSATOM Alexei Likhachev had a meeting with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi

    On March 24 in Vienna in the Headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General of ROSATOM Alexei Likhachev had a meeting with IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi. The main topic of discussion was joint efforts to promote peaceful atom as clean source of electricity generation as well as the contribution of nuclear…

  • Russia’s Second Coronavirus Vaccine Triggers Antibodies, Studies Say After Controversy

    Russia’s Second Coronavirus Vaccine Triggers Antibodies, Studies Say After Controversy

    Russia’s second coronavirus vaccine triggers antibodies in all recipients, according to early-trial study results involving 100 volunteers published Thursday. EpiVacCorona, a two-shot peptide vaccine developed by the Siberia-based Vektor Institute, came under scrutiny this week after Phase 3 trial participants claimed that it does not produce an immune response. No peer-reviewed research on the jab has…

  • Russia Sees Record High Average Temperatures in 2020: Institute

    Russia Sees Record High Average Temperatures in 2020: Institute

    Russia in 2020 saw record high average temperatures and a record drop of summer ice cover on its Arctic maritime route, the country’s weather monitoring institute Rosgidromet said Thursday. Russia’s average annual temperature last year was 3.22 degrees Celsius higher than the average for the period of 1961-1990 and more than one degree higher than…

  • Navalny in ‘Strong’ Pain, Team Fears for His Life: Lawyer

    Navalny in ‘Strong’ Pain, Team Fears for His Life: Lawyer

    Jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny is in great pain, his lawyer said Thursday after visiting him in prison, adding that allies feared for his life. “He is suffering from strong back pain and pain in his right leg,” lawyer Olga Mikhailova said in remarks on Dozhd television, adding that his condition was “extremely unfavorable”. “Everyone…

  • Vostsibneftegaz Awards More Than 20 Grants in Support of the Peoples of the Russian North

    The East Siberian Oil and Gas Company (Vostsibneftegaz), a subsidiary of Rosneft, organised a round table in Krasnoyarsk on interaction with the indigenous peoples of the Russian North

  • Facing Heightened Threats, Russia’s Main Independent Paper Contemplates a Bleak Future

    Facing Heightened Threats, Russia’s Main Independent Paper Contemplates a Bleak Future

    On the way to work at Russian newspaper Novaya Gazeta last Monday morning, journalists noticed a strong chemical stench on the street outside their central Moscow office. By the time they sat down at their desks they had spread a clear, noxious substance throughout the building on the soles of their shoes.    Only months after…

  • ROSATOM began manufacturing passive core flooding systems for Akkuyu NPP Unit 1 (Turkey)

    The Volgodonsk Branch of JSC AEM-technology (part of ROSATOM machine-building division Atomenergomash) has started a new project manufacturing Passive Core Flooding System Tanks for the Akkuyu NPP Unit 1 (Turkey). Atommash will manufacture the Passive Core Flooding System Tanks for Units 1 and 3 of the Akkuyu NPP under construction. Each Passive Core Flooding System…

  • Dagestan Court Rules in Mother’s Favor in Controversial Custody Case

    Dagestan Court Rules in Mother’s Favor in Controversial Custody Case

    The Supreme Court of Russia’s republic of Dagestan has overturned an earlier decision that ruled a mother was unfit for custody of her three children due to her “immoral” tattoos and piercings, she said Thursday.  Nina Tseretilova, 33, had lived with her daughter and two sons in the predominantly Muslim, socially conservative region of southern…

  • Navalny Allies Dismiss Russia’s Claim of His ‘Stable’ Condition

    Navalny Allies Dismiss Russia’s Claim of His ‘Stable’ Condition

    Russia said Thursday that jailed opposition figure Alexei Navalny was in “satisfactory” condition, but failed to reassure his allies who demanded clarity about his health and whereabouts. Navalny, 44, was detained in January after landing in Russia from Germany where he was recovering for several months from a poisoning attack with a Soviet-designed nerve agent…

  • Belarus Opposition to Restart Protests as Crackdown Widens

    Belarus Opposition to Restart Protests as Crackdown Widens

    Opposition activists in Belarus were preparing for fresh protests on Thursday to breathe life into a movement against President Alexander Lukashenko that fizzled out in the face of a severe crackdown. The authorities were moving military vehicles into the center of the capital Minsk in preparation, according to videos circulating on social media and published by local…

  • Russia Rolls Out 3rd Coronavirus Vaccine

    Russia Rolls Out 3rd Coronavirus Vaccine

    Russia has introduced its third registered coronavirus vaccine for general use, Interfax reported Thursday, citing its developers and the Education and Science Ministry. CoviVak, developed by the state-run Chumakov Research Center, is a two-dose, whole-virion vaccine that uses complete, but inactive, particles of the SARS-CoV-2 virus that causes Covid-19. Mass production of CoviVak began Thursday…

  • Gazprom and YaNAA agree to extend cooperation to 2021–2023

    Gazprom and YaNAA agree to extend cooperation to 2021–2023

    March 25, 2021, 13:50 A working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, and Dmitry Artyukhov, Governor of the Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area (YaNAA), took place today via a video link. The parties discussed relevant issues of cooperation. The Company is developing a major gas production center on the basis of the Bovanenkovskoye field in the Yamal Peninsula. Pre-development of the second key field in the region, Kharasaveyskoye, is underway, and geological…

  • Warring Parties Sell Bank at Center of Calvey Dispute

    Warring Parties Sell Bank at Center of Calvey Dispute

    Investors embroiled in one of the most controversial Russian corporate sagas of the last decade have agreed to sell the bank at the center of their dispute Investment fund Baring Vostok — run by detained U.S. investor Michael Calvey — and Artem Avetisyan’s Finvision have sold their stakes in Russia’s Vostochny Bank to rival Sovcombank…

  • Director Dmitry Davydov on ‘Scarecrow’ and Yakutian Films

    Director Dmitry Davydov on ‘Scarecrow’ and Yakutian Films

    “I hope to watch a film tonight, and this spring I’m going to watch films by Andrey Tarkovsky,” the self-taught and award-winning film director Dmitry Davydov told The Moscow Times. “I find some information on the internet, and I watch a lot of films so I can focus on the work of the directors. I…

  • Germany Urges Brussels to Buy Sputnik at EU Level – Politico

    Germany Urges Brussels to Buy Sputnik at EU Level – Politico

    Germany has asked the European Commission to purchase doses of Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine for the EU, Politico Europe reported Wednesday.  The Commission plans to determine which countries are interested in purchasing the Russian shot as EU countries remain divided on the issue, an unnamed German official told Politico Europe. Requests from at least…

  • Russia Launches More UK Telecom Satellites into Space

    Russia Launches More UK Telecom Satellites into Space

    A Soyuz rocket blasted off from the Vostochny cosmodrome in Russia’s Far East on Thursday carrying 36 UK telecommunications and internet satellites, the Roscosmos space agency said. OneWeb, a London-headquartered company, is working to complete the construction of a constellation of low earth orbit satellites providing enhanced broadband and other services to countries around the world.…

  • Trudeau Says Putin Behind ‘Terrible Things,’ Skirts Killer Label

    Trudeau Says Putin Behind ‘Terrible Things,’ Skirts Killer Label

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Wednesday Vladimir Putin is responsible for “terrible things,” but wouldn’t go so far as U.S. President Joe Biden in calling the Russian leader a “killer.” Trudeau, unaccustomed to criticizing other world leaders in public, was questioned during an interview on SiriusXM radio’s The Bridge with Peter Mansbridge about Biden’s…

  • Canada Sanctions 9 Russian Officials Over Navalny Jailing

    Canada Sanctions 9 Russian Officials Over Navalny Jailing

    Canada on Wednesday slapped new sanctions against nine Russian officials on Wednesday in response to “gross” rights violations and silencing of Kremlin critics including Alexey Navalny, who was poisoned and jailed. The measure follows similar actions taken earlier this month by the European Union and the United States. “The Russian government has repeatedly shown its…

  • Kremlin Critic Navalny’s Health ‘Deteriorating’ in Prison, Aides Say

    Kremlin Critic Navalny’s Health ‘Deteriorating’ in Prison, Aides Say

    Alexei Navalny’s health is “deteriorating” in prison and his lawyers weren’t allowed access to him for their latest scheduled meeting, the jailed Kremlin critic’s aides said Wednesday, warning that his life may be in danger.  Navalny, who was moved to a prison colony east of Moscow this month, started complaining of severe back pain and numbness…

  • Socialite Sobchak Faces Blowback for Interview With Russian Serial Rapist

    Socialite Sobchak Faces Blowback for Interview With Russian Serial Rapist

    Russian socialite and television presenter Ksenia Sobchak is facing widespread criticism for interviewing a convicted serial rapist after he was released from prison earlier this month.  Viktor Mokhov, 70, spent 17 years in a corrective labor colony after being convicted in 2005 of abducting and repeatedly raping two teenage girls. He held his victims captive in a…

  • Russian Deputies Back Law to Prolong Putin’s Rule

    Russian Deputies Back Law to Prolong Putin’s Rule

    Russian lawmakers on Wednesday approved legislation allowing President Vladimir Putin to hold office for two additional terms, paving the way for him to stay in power until 2036. Putin, already in power for more than 20 years, proposed the change as part of constitutional reforms that Russians overwhelmingly backed in a vote last year. They…

  • Green Investments of Rosneft’s Samara Group of Enterprises Reach more than 4.5 Billion Roubles in 2020

    Enterprises of Rosneft Oil Company’s Samara group–Samaraneftegaz, the Novokuibyshevsk, Syzran and Kuibyshev refineries, Novokuibyshevsk Petrochemical Company and Oil and Additives Plant–allocated over 4.5 billion roubles for environmental protection activities in 2020

  • Chechnya Detains Kidnapped Gay Men’s Relatives – Rights Group

    Chechnya Detains Kidnapped Gay Men’s Relatives – Rights Group

    Chechen authorities have detained dozens of relatives of two gay men who were forcibly returned to the southern Russian region to face terrorism charges, a rights group told the independent Dozhd broadcaster Wednesday. The Moscow-based LGBT Network rights group said Salekh Magamadov, 20, and Ismail Isayev, 18, fled Chechnya last year but were arrested and returned…

  • Telegram Raises $1Bln, With Russian Direct Investment Fund Buying Bonds

    Telegram Raises $1Bln, With Russian Direct Investment Fund Buying Bonds

    Telegram has sold more than $1 billion in bonds to international investors, founder Pavel Durov announced Tuesday —  with Russia’s state-run Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) now among the firm’s backers. Durov, who founded Russia’s leading social network VKontakte before launching messaging app Telegram, said the investment will “enable Telegram to continue growing globally, while sticking…

  • Trial Subjects For Russia’s Second Coronavirus Vaccine Urge Probe Into Effectiveness

    Trial Subjects For Russia’s Second Coronavirus Vaccine Urge Probe Into Effectiveness

    Clinical trial volunteers for Russia’s second coronavirus vaccine have demanded the country’s Health Ministry launch an investigation to explore claims the jab does not produce an immune response. The group — which is currently taking part in Phase 3 studies for Russia’s EpiVacCorona shot, a peptide vaccine developed by the Vektor Institute in Novosibirsk —…

  • Russia Probes Artistic Human Corpse Exhibition After Uproar

    Russia Probes Artistic Human Corpse Exhibition After Uproar

    Russia will probe an artistic exhibition of preserved human corpses after the display sparked an uproar among conservative religious groups and public figures. German anatomist Gunter von Hagens’ traveling “Body Worlds” exhibition opened at Moscow’s VDNKh exhibition center on March 12. Its display of donated human bodies and organs aims to educate visitors “by looking inside…

  • Americans More Pessimistic Than Russians on Improving Ties – Poll

    Americans More Pessimistic Than Russians on Improving Ties – Poll

    Russians are on average more optimistic than Americans toward the prospect of warmer relations between the countries, though both remain largely pessimistic, a new poll by the independent Levada Center has said Wednesday. If only 10% of American respondents said they believe U.S.-Russian ties would improve in the next decade, 19% of Russian respondents held…

  • Armenia Lifts Martial Law Months After Karabakh War

    Armenia Lifts Martial Law Months After Karabakh War

    Armenia lifted martial law on Wednesday, five months after the end of its brutal war with Azerbaijan over the Nagorno-Karabakh region. The decision to lift the order came as part of a deal between Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and the opposition to defuse a political crisis sparked by Armenia’s crushing defeat in the six-week conflict.…

  • Gazprom adds over 480 billion cubic meters to its gas reserves through geological exploration in 2020

    Gazprom adds over 480 billion cubic meters to its gas reserves through geological exploration in 2020

    March 24, 2021, 11:05 Gas reserve addition rates have been surpassing production rates for 16 consecutive years. The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information about the ongoing work for resource base support, geological surveys, and geological exploration performed by the Company. It was highlighted that Gazprom, which has the largest reserves and output of natural gas in the world, is effectively expanding…

  • Gazprom continuing to enhance corporate governance quality

    Gazprom continuing to enhance corporate governance quality

    March 24, 2021, 10:35 The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information about the current state of corporate governance, corporate ethics, and transparency of activities at Gazprom. It was highlighted that year after year the Company systematically enhances its corporate standards taking into account, inter alia, the opinions of the investment and expert community. As a result, the corporate governance system conforms to the listing…

  • Debt for gas supplies reduced in most Russian regions in 2020

    Debt for gas supplies reduced in most Russian regions in 2020

    March 24, 2021, 10:25 Leaders in debt reduction include the Moscow, Ulyanovsk and Volgograd Regions, the Republic of Tatarstan, and the Astrakhan Region. Heat suppliers are increasing the level of their payments and reducing their debt. At the same time, debt remains a pressing issue in the development of the domestic gas market. The Gazprom Board of Directors took note of the information on improving the payment…

  • Russia, After Confusion, Says Coronavirus Re-Vaccination Possible

    Russia, After Confusion, Says Coronavirus Re-Vaccination Possible

    Russian health officials said Tuesday that re-vaccination with any of Russia’s domestically produced coronavirus vaccines after receiving the country’s Sputnik V shot is possible, clarifying earlier remarks suggesting that antibodies could destroy future vaccine components. Natalia Pshenichnaya, senior epidemiologist at national consumer protection watchdog Rospotrebnadzor, said earlier in the day that the Sputnik V shot’s long-term…

  • Gazprom reduces greenhouse gas emissions and saves 3.92 million tons of fuel equivalent on fuel and energy in 2020

    Gazprom reduces greenhouse gas emissions and saves 3.92 million tons of fuel equivalent on fuel and energy in 2020

    March 24, 2021, 09:45 Greenhouse gas emissions reduced by 14 per cent against 2019. 3.27 billion cubic meters of natural gas and 305.9 million kWh of electricity saved. Gazprom and Gazprom Neft rank first among Russian oil and gas companies according to the international climate rating compiled by CDP. The Gazprom Board of Directors approved the Company’s ongoing efforts for environmental protection, energy efficiency enhancement,…

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  • Putin Receives Russian Coronavirus Vaccine – Kremlin

    Putin Receives Russian Coronavirus Vaccine – Kremlin

    Russian President Vladimir Putin got his first dose of the coronavirus vaccine Tuesday, his spokesman told state media, receiving one of the country’s three domestically developed jabs.  Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Putin is feeling well and will have a full working day Wednesday. Putin’s delay in getting vaccinated while boasting of Russia’s Sputnik V…

  • Russia Recognizes Sisters Who Killed Abusive Father as Victims

    Russia Recognizes Sisters Who Killed Abusive Father as Victims

    Russian investigators have recognized three sisters accused of murdering their abusive father as victims in the criminal case against their father, lawyers said Tuesday, a move that activists called a “breakthrough” in their case.  Krestina, Angelina and Maria Khachaturyan admitted to killing their father in July 2018 after he subjected them to years of physical,…