Year: 2021

  • ‘We Need Our Government’: Surging Food Prices Put Kremlin on Edge

    ‘We Need Our Government’: Surging Food Prices Put Kremlin on Edge

    Lyubov, a 59-year-old pensioner doing her weekly shop, doesn’t know why her Russian state pension isn’t going as far as it used to, but is sure the government needs to do something about it. “All the prices for food are going up,” she told The Moscow Times on her way out of a branch of…

  • Rostechnadzor issued the statement of conformance of Unit 6 of Leningrad NPP to requirements of technical regulations and project documentation

    On March 10, Head of the North European Interregional Department for Supervision over Nuclear and Radiation Safety of Rostechnadzor Sergey Perevoshchikov delivered the statement of conformance of Unit 6 to requirements of technical regulations and project documentation to Director of Leningrad NPP Vladimir Pereguda. The day before, the final 15-day integrated tests of the new…

  • Ukrainian Soldier Killed in War-Torn Separatist East

    Ukrainian Soldier Killed in War-Torn Separatist East

    A Ukrainian soldier has been killed in clashes with Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine’s war-torn east, its military said Thursday, raising fears over a fresh outbreak of heavy fighting. Clashes have broken out in the east over the past month, testing a ceasefire brokered last year that had raised hopes for an end to the conflict…

  • Gay Sex Scene Cut From Tucci, Firth Drama in Russia – Reports

    Gay Sex Scene Cut From Tucci, Firth Drama in Russia – Reports

    Russian movie distributors have self-censored a gay sex scene from “Supernova,” a British love story starring Stanley Tucci and Colin Firth that was released in Russia on Thursday, media reported. Citing viewers who had also watched the original edit, the DTF culture and tech platform said “at least one scene where the characters try to have sex…

  • Russia Says Foiled ‘Terror’ Attack in North Caucasus

    Russia Says Foiled ‘Terror’ Attack in North Caucasus

    Russia said Thursday it had killed a suspected militant planning a terror attack in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan. The National Anti-Terrorism Committee (NAK) in a statement announced that an operation to “prevent the preparation of a terrorist attack” was carried out Thursday. “A bandit who put up armed resistance was neutralized,” it said,…

  • Russia Says Twitter Not Removing ‘Banned’ Information

    Russia Says Twitter Not Removing ‘Banned’ Information

    Russia’s telecommunications watchdog said Thursday that Twitter had still not deleted more than 3,000 posts containing illegal content after Moscow began disrupting Twitter’s services in the country. On Wednesday, Roskomnadzor said it began slowing down the US social media giant’s work in Russia, saying Twitter failed to comply with its requests to delete content related to…

  • Branded Foreign Agents, Russia’s Domestic Violence Groups Fear for the Future

    Branded Foreign Agents, Russia’s Domestic Violence Groups Fear for the Future

    Russia’s decision to label one of its leading women’s aid groups a “foreign agent” after a year when domestic violence spiked signals a widening crackdown on organizations seeking to tackle the problem, activists told The Moscow Times. The country’s Justice Ministry added Nasiliu.net — Russian for “No to Violence” — to the register formed by…

  • Support for Russia’s Ruling Party Drops to Pre-Crimea Low – Poll

    Support for Russia’s Ruling Party Drops to Pre-Crimea Low – Poll

    Support for Russia’s pro-Kremlin ruling party has dropped to an eight-year low ahead of legislative elections where it seeks to retain a supermajority this fall, independent poll results said Thursday. United Russia, which enjoys a two-thirds majority in the country’s lower house of parliament, would receive 27% of the vote if it was held this…

  • Russia to Display Advanced Armata Tanks at Red Square Parade

    Russia to Display Advanced Armata Tanks at Red Square Parade

    Russia plans to display state-of-the-art Armata T-14 tanks at its World War II victory parade on Red Square this spring, its manufacturer announced Thursday. The T-14’s developers tout its next-level firepower, maneuvering and remote-control capabilities, as well as its unmanned turret and improved design for better survival prospects for its three-person crew.  The 14-wheel main…

  • Gazprom delegation’s working visit to Mongolia

    Gazprom delegation’s working visit to Mongolia

    March 11, 2021, 11:55 Flight made along the proposed route of the Soyuz Vostok gas pipeline. Action plan of the Joint Working Group for 2021–2022 signed. A Gazprom delegation headed by Vitaly Markelov, Deputy Chairman of the Company’s Management Committee, paid a working visit to Mongolia. The visit involved a flight along the proposed route of the Soyuz Vostok gas pipeline, which will become…

  • Poland Accuses Deported Russian Diplomat of Spreading Coronavirus – Reports

    Poland Accuses Deported Russian Diplomat of Spreading Coronavirus – Reports

    Polish officials have accused a deported Russian diplomat of endangering others by failing to self-isolate when he got infected with coronavirus earlier this year, Polish media reported Wednesday. Poznan consul Igor Oshchepkov was among the Russian diplomats that Poland, Germany and Sweden expelled in February in retaliation to Moscow’s identical steps for the European diplomats’…

  • Britain to Sell Skripals’ Home 3 Years After Novichok Poisoning – BBC

    Britain to Sell Skripals’ Home 3 Years After Novichok Poisoning – BBC

    British authorities plan to sell the home of former Russian spy Sergei Skripal and his daughter Yulia three years after their near-fatal poisoning with a Soviet-developed nerve agent, the BBC reported Wednesday. Officers found a high concentration of Novichok smeared on the door handle of the Skripals’ home in Salisbury after they were discovered collapsed…

  • Bashneft Increasing Its APG Utilisation Capacity

    Bashneft, a subsidiary of Rosneft Oil Company, has completed the upgrading of a gas pipeline to send associated petroleum gas (APG) from the Urshakskoye field to the Shkapovskoye gas processing plant in Bashkiria

  • Putin, Erdogan Launch New Phase of Turkish Nuclear Power Plant

    Putin, Erdogan Launch New Phase of Turkish Nuclear Power Plant

    Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkey’s Recep Tayyip Erdogan vowed Wednesday to improve cooperation as they launched the construction of a new reactor at Turkey’s first nuclear power plant. The two leaders each pressed a button on their office desks in Moscow and Ankara in a video link ceremony unveiling the third phase of Akkuyu…

  • Construction of Akkuyu NPP Unit 3 (Turkey) Begins

    10 March, 2021, Büyükeceli (Mersin Province, Turkey) – A ceremony commemorating the start of Unit 3 construction was held at the site of the first Turkish nuclear power plant Akkuyu. Russian President Vladimir Putin and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan joined the ceremony via videoconference. Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Dönmez, ROSATOM Director General…

  • Russia’s Ambassador to Egypt visits the El-Dabaa NPP construction site

    Russia’s Ambassador to Egypt Georgy Borisenko made a visit to the construction site of the El-Dabaa NPP together with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of Egypt’s Nuclear Power Plants Authority (NPPA) Dr. Amged El-Wakeel and supervisors of the El-Dabaa NPP construction project from ROSATOM and NPPA. Russia’s Ambassador to Egypt Georgy Borisenko said:…

  • Russian Guard to Train Journalism Students on Protest Coverage – Reports

    Russian Guard to Train Journalism Students on Protest Coverage – Reports

    Russia’s National Guard will train journalism students to safely cover mass protests, a senior lawmaker said Wednesday. The lessons will be organized after the detentions of and use of force against dozens of journalists at mass nationwide rallies in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny earlier this year. Moscow’s police chief earlier Wednesday defended…

  • Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 10

    Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | March 10

    Russia has confirmed 4,351,553 cases of coronavirus and 90,275 deaths. March 10: What you need to know today Russia on Wednesday confirmed 9,079 new coronavirus cases and 466 deaths. Morocco and Kenya have authorized Russia’s Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine, The Russian Direct Investment Fund announced Wednesday.  Tunisia on Tuesday received a shipment of 30,000 doses of Russia’s Sputnik…

  • Russia Drops Info Bomb Into Georgia’s Political Crisis

    Russia Drops Info Bomb Into Georgia’s Political Crisis

    Russia’s intelligence service has claimed that the United States is dissatisfied with the ruling party in Georgia for not carrying out Washington’s orders and that Washington is preparing to crack down and force Tbilisi into a more obedient position. “In Washington, dissatisfaction is growing with the actions of the ruling Georgian Dream party, which is…

  • VKHUTEMAS is 100 at the Museum of Moscow

    VKHUTEMAS is 100 at the Museum of Moscow

    At the end of 2020 just before all museums were closed in Moscow to contain the second wave of the coronavirus, the Museum of Moscow opened “100 Years Old: VKHUTEMAS, School of the Avant-Garde.”  Lauded as one of the most important cultural events in the capital, it  immediately had to close until a few weeks…

  • Russia Says ‘Equipment Failure’ Behind Government Website Outages, Not Twitter Slowdown

    Russia Says ‘Equipment Failure’ Behind Government Website Outages, Not Twitter Slowdown

    Russia blamed “equipment failure” at the state internet provider for mass government website outages after authorities said they will slow down Twitter for Russian users Wednesday. The websites of the Kremlin and Russian government as well as both chambers of parliament briefly went down after Russia announced it will slow Twitter’s loading speed within the country…

  • In Photos: Eurasia’s Highest Volcano Erupts in Russia’s Kamchatka

    In Photos: Eurasia’s Highest Volcano Erupts in Russia’s Kamchatka

    Eurasia’s highest active volcano, Kluchevskaya Sopka, erupted in Russia’s Kamchatka peninsula earlier this month.  Luckily for those who are not able (or too scared) to witness the equally dangerous and spectacular natural phenomenon with their own eyes, the continuous explosive activity is being documented on camera and widely shared on social media.  Kluchevskaya Sopka was…

  • Falling Profits, But Corporate Russia Stays in the Black

    Falling Profits, But Corporate Russia Stays in the Black

    Moscow’s decision to defy a second wave of the coronavirus and keep its economy firing helped the country’s largest companies book a strong end to the year and cement their recovery from the early blows of the coronavirus pandemic, analysis of company results shows. Over the full year, corporate profits at Russia’s large and medium-sized…

  • Akkuyu Nuclear JSC will receive two sustainability linked loans from Sovcombank totaling $300 million

    09 March 2021, Moscow – Akkuyu Nuclear JSC (ROSATOM’s subsidiary) receives two loans of up to $200 million and $100 million respectively for a period of 7 years from Sovcombank to finance the construction of the Akkuyu NPP in Turkey. The loan agreements were signed by Sovcombank and Akkuyu Nuclear JSC. The loans are being…

  • Russia Disrupts Twitter Access in Banned Content Row

    Russia Disrupts Twitter Access in Banned Content Row

    Russia’s media watchdog announced Wednesday that it will disrupt Twitter’s loading speeds within the country for failing to remove banned content, a move that experts say represents a new crackdown on foreign social media. “Starting March 10, 2021, centralized response measures have been taken against Twitter to protect Russian citizens and force the internet service to…

  • Putin Greenlights Prison Phone Jamming to Combat Scams

    Putin Greenlights Prison Phone Jamming to Combat Scams

    Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed legislation Wednesday allowing phone companies to jam communication in prisons in order to prevent scams. The legislation’s authors say that convicts use contraband cellphones to commit fraud and witness intimidation as well as control the actions of fugitive members of criminal organizations. Under the newly signed amendments to Russia’s criminal…

  • Planetary Pact: China and Russia to Launch Lunar Space Station

    Planetary Pact: China and Russia to Launch Lunar Space Station

    Russia and China unveiled plans Tuesday for a joint lunar space station, as Moscow seeks to recapture the glory of its space pioneering days of Soviet times, and Beijing gears up its own extraterrestrial ambitions. Though Moscow was once at the forefront of space travel — it sent the first man into space — its cosmic…

  • 5 Sentenced to Life in Turkey for Russian Envoy’s Murder

    5 Sentenced to Life in Turkey for Russian Envoy’s Murder

    A Turkish court on Tuesday sentenced five suspects to life in jail over the 2016 murder of Russian ambassador Andrei Karlov in Ankara, state news agency Anadolu reported. The suspects were accused of links to the 22-year-old gunman, Mevlut Mert Altintas, who was killed by Turkish special forces shortly after he shot dead Karlov at…

  • Russia and China Plan Joint Lunar Space Station

    Russia and China Plan Joint Lunar Space Station

    Russia and China agreed Tuesday to build a lunar space station, as Moscow seeks to modernize its extraterrestrial might and catch up with the United States in the space race. Russia, which sent the first man into space during the Soviet Union, has been lagging behind Washington and Beijing in the exploration of the Moon…

  • Methane Emissions From Russian Pipelines Up 40% in 2020 – Study

    Methane Emissions From Russian Pipelines Up 40% in 2020 – Study

    Russian gas pipelines emitted more methane, a potent greenhouse gas, in 2020 than the previous year despite a coronavirus-related slump in demand, the European Space Agency has said. Citing analysis of its satellite images by the data firm Kayrros, the ESA said Thursday that methane emissions increased by 40% despite a 14% drop in Russian…

  • Kremlin Calls U.S. Vaccine Disinformation Claims ‘Absurd’

    Kremlin Calls U.S. Vaccine Disinformation Claims ‘Absurd’

    Moscow said Tuesday that claims it was spearheading a disinformation campaign against U.S.-made coronavirus vaccines to boost its own homegrown jab were “absurd and groundless.” The comments come a day after Washington said Russian intelligence was behind four websites involved in a campaign to undermine U.S.-made vaccines, accusing Russia of putting lives at risk.  Russian…

  • Russia to Work With U.S. on Climate Change, Envoy Says

    Russia to Work With U.S. on Climate Change, Envoy Says

    Russia and the United States will work together to tackle climate change-related issues in a rare moment of cooperation between the two powers with increasingly frayed ties, President Vladimir Putin’s representative on climate issues said Tuesday. Ruslan Edelgeriyev identified protection of the rapidly warming Arctic, forest sector projects and nuclear energy as key priorities in Russian-U.S.…

  • Kyrgyzstan’s Ballet Troupe Walkout Shines Light on Culture Underspending

    Kyrgyzstan’s Ballet Troupe Walkout Shines Light on Culture Underspending

    A Kyrgyz ballet troupe’s refusal to perform in a show featuring stars from Russia is shining light on the woeful condition of state-funded culture. On March 6, local performers who had been due to support Russian leads in a production of Swan Lake took to the stage of the State Opera and Ballet Theater in Bishkek…

  • Left Out in the Cold for Decades, Russia’s ‘Gulag Children’ Battle to Return Home

    Left Out in the Cold for Decades, Russia’s ‘Gulag Children’ Battle to Return Home

    One of Galina Yanchikova’s earliest memories is playing with her grandfather’s feet as a three year old the last time she saw him before he left exile in Kazakhstan to try to return to Moscow.  Prominent Marxist activist and academic Friedrich Bauermeister had left Germany with his family for Stalin’s U.S.S.R. in 1934, and been…

  • In EU First, Italian Factory to Produce Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine

    In EU First, Italian Factory to Produce Russia’s Sputnik V Vaccine

    Russia has secured an agreement to produce its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine in Italy, marking the first such deal for producing the vaccine in Europe, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.  Similar talks are underway in France and Germany despite the vaccine not yet being approved for use within the 27-member bloc. The EU’s medicines regulator, the European…

  • Yuganskneftegaz Remediates More Than 230 Hectares of Land in 2020

    RN-Yuganskneftegaz, Rosneft’s largest production asset, has remediated over a thousand land plots with a total area of over 230 hectares in 2020 as part of its long-term environmental protection and restoration programme

  • Verkhnechonskneftegaz Pumps 2.5 BCM of Associated Petroleum Gas into Underground Storage

    Verkhnechonskneftegaz, an enterprise of Rosneft Oil Company’s oil and gas production complex, has pumped 2.5 bcm of associated petroleum gas (APG) into an underground gas storage facility since the start of its rational use programme

  • Russians See Rising Prices as Country’s Biggest Problem – Poll

    Russians See Rising Prices as Country’s Biggest Problem – Poll

    Russians are most likely to see rising prices as the main issue facing the country, according to an independent survey from the Levada Center polling agency published Tuesday. Several months of inflation have driven prices for basic commodities like sugar, sunflower oil and pasta, prompting President Vladimir Putin to call for emergency measures to cap…

  • Russia’s Internal Navalny Protest Estimates Higher Than Acknowledged – Meduza

    Russia’s Internal Navalny Protest Estimates Higher Than Acknowledged – Meduza

    The Russian Federal Security Service (FSB)’s internal estimates for recent marches in support of jailed Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny placed the protester count at much higher numbers than officially acknowledged, the Meduza news website reported Tuesday. The data is reportedly part of the highly secretive FSB military counterintelligence unit’s first known comprehensive review of public…

  • Russia Sets Record Food Exports Amid Pandemic, Rising Prices

    Russia Sets Record Food Exports Amid Pandemic, Rising Prices

    Russia exported a record amount of food supplies in 2020, becoming a net seller of agricultural products for the first time since the collapse of the Soviet Union. The country sold $30.7 billion worth of agricultural goods abroad last year, news site RBC reported Tuesday, citing a report by AgroExport, a division of Russia’s agricultural…

  • Russian-Tajik Singer Manizha Heads to Eurovision

    Russian-Tajik Singer Manizha Heads to Eurovision

    Russia has selected Manizha to represent it in this year’s Eurovision song contest with her song “Russian Woman.” The Tajikistan-born singer-songwriter will replace punk-rave group Little Big, who were chosen to represent Russia in the 2020 sing-off which was ultimately canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic.  Manizha said her song, written a year ago on…

  • Russia Demands EU Apology Over Vaccine ‘Roulette’ Jab

    Russia Demands EU Apology Over Vaccine ‘Roulette’ Jab

    Russia is demanding a public apology from the European Union’s medicines regulator for comparing its Sputnik V coronavirus vaccine to “Russian roulette.” Christa Wirthumer-Hoche, management board chairwoman of the Amsterdam-based European Medicines Agency (EMA), made the errant remark Monday while advising EU members against emergency use authorization of Sputnik V. “Such comments are inappropriate and…

  • Dummy fuel assemblies load into the reactor of power unit No.2 has been started at Belarus NPP

    On March 7, the specialists initiated loading dummy fuel assemblies (DFA) into the reactor of power unit No.2 of Belarus NPP (the General Designer and the General Contractor – Engineering Division of ROSATOM). This process is a prerequisite and a kind of a dry run of the fuel load into the reactor, and includes, inter…

  • EU Medical Official Warns of Sputnik Jab ‘Russian Roulette’

    EU Medical Official Warns of Sputnik Jab ‘Russian Roulette’

    The head of the management board at the EU’s medicines regulator warned late Sunday against emergency national authorizations of Russia’s Sputnik V vaccine, comparing the idea to “Russian roulette”. Last week the Amsterdam-based European Medicines Agency (EMA) launched a rolling review of the Sputnik V vaccine, a key step towards being approved as the first…

  • Russian Women Strike for Equal Rights

    Russian Women Strike for Equal Rights

    Russian women in cities nationwide held a strike for equal rights ahead of International Women’s Day.  In cities like Moscow, Kazan and Ulyanocsk, protesters called on the authorities to abolish all “repressive, sexist and homophobic laws,” to pass anti-domestic violence legislation and to institute laws against sexual harassment in the workplace. “We planned the strike…

  • From the MT Archive: Portraits of Russian Womanhood

    From the MT Archive: Portraits of Russian Womanhood

    International Women’s Day remains one of Russia’s most beloved holidays, even though its popular meaning has evolved over the years. In the Soviet era, the holiday celebrated the revolutionary struggle for equality, a far cry from today’s flowery celebration of womanhood and femininity. Though the holiday’s critics blame it for re-enforcing harmful gender stereotypes, March…

  • Olga Grushin’s ‘The Charmed Wife’ Breaks Literary Conventions

    Olga Grushin’s ‘The Charmed Wife’ Breaks Literary Conventions

    “The Charmed Wife,” Olga Grushin’s fourth novel, is not easy to categorize. It isn’t a fantasy, although certainly much of it is fantastical. It isn’t a parody of fairy tales, although it does poke fun at the Disney-like sweetness of “happily ever after.” It isn’t the story of women’s lives, although it does follow the…

  • Half of Russian Men Believe Women ‘Better Off’ Not Working – Poll

    Half of Russian Men Believe Women ‘Better Off’ Not Working – Poll

    About half of Russian men believe that women are better off not working while only 22% of women feel the same, according to an Otkritie Bank poll published by the state-run TASS news agency ahead of International Women’s Day.  According to the poll, more than half of men surveyed (55%) believe that a woman’s primary…

  • Of Borscht and Protests: The Female Future of Russia’s Opposition

    Of Borscht and Protests: The Female Future of Russia’s Opposition

    When Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny was arrested upon his January return to Russia, his supporters and enemies alike turned their attention toward his wife Yulia Navalnaya. They prophesied that she was poised to replace her husband as Russia’s main opposition politician in a move that would mirror the political rise of Svetlana Tikhanovskaya in neighboring…

  • Russia’s First Female Train Driver Gets Behind the Wheel

    Russia’s First Female Train Driver Gets Behind the Wheel

    Nearly every weekday, Yelena Lysenko-Saltykova puts on her navy blue uniform and gets in the driving carriage of an electric commuter train to ferry passengers between Moscow’s Kievsky Railway Station and the suburb of Novoperedelkino. It’s not something she takes for granted. As the first female suburban light rail train driver in Russia, Lysenko-Saltykova, 25,…

  • Kinda Sorta Coulibiac for the International Woman

    Kinda Sorta Coulibiac for the International Woman

    “How’s March 8 shaping up,” I asked my Russian husband on our morning walk. “Just fine,” he said, “absolutely fine.” “Because,” I said, “we’re still sort of in lockdown, you know, and we aren’t expecting anything over the top — “ “It’s fine!” he hollered, which stopped me from offering to help him shop for…

  • March 8 at the Hyatt Regency

    March 8 at the Hyatt Regency

    International Women’s Day may have started out as a way to support women workers, but it has morphed into a day to fete, celebrate, and treat the favorite women in your life. The Hyatt Regency in Petrovsky Park offers to ways to share some love — while enjoying great food, music and ambiance. Heritage Restaurant Brunch…

  • Russia’s Excess Death Toll Approaches 400K

    Russia’s Excess Death Toll Approaches 400K

    Russia recorded more than 55,000 excess deaths in January, data from the country’s official statistics agency (Rosstat) published Friday showed. Since the start of the pandemic until the end of January — the latest such data is available — Russia has now recorded 394,000 more deaths than in the previous period. That represents a 24%…

  • ROSATOM subsidiary acquires 49% stake in Korean power storage company

    RENERA LLC, ROSATOM’s integrator company for the energy storage business (subsidiary of TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom) has finalized the deal to acquire 49% share of Enertech International Inc, a South Korean manufacturer of electrodes, lithium-ion storage cells and energy storage systems.  The signed agreement also includes building a facility for manufacturing of lithium-ion cells…

  • Russian, Ukrainian Photographers Shortlisted for World’s Top Award

    Russian, Ukrainian Photographers Shortlisted for World’s Top Award

    Four Russians and one Ukrainian photographer have been shortlisted for this year’s prestigious Sony World Photography Awards. Works by Sasha Bauer, Fyodor Savintsev, Alexey Pavlov and Igor Kryukov of Russia, as well as Maryna Masel of Ukraine, were selected from a record-breaking number of over 300,000 entries from 220 countries. Another notable entry, a portrayal…

  • Alexey Miller discusses gas cooperation with Vladimir Semashko and Viktor Karankevich

    Alexey Miller discusses gas cooperation with Vladimir Semashko and Viktor Karankevich

    March 5, 2021, 17:40 A working meeting of Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee, with Vladimir Semashko, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Republic of Belarus to the Russian Federation, and Viktor Karankevich, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Belarus, took place today in Moscow. Particular attention at the meeting was paid to the ongoing heating season. It was noted that Gazprom is reliably providing Belarus…

  • Ukraine Calls for Help to Calm Frontline ‘Escalation’

    Ukraine Calls for Help to Calm Frontline ‘Escalation’

    Ukraine said Friday that renewed fighting with Russian-backed separatists was undermining a fragile ceasefire in the east of the country, and urged Western backers to intervene. The halt to fighting agreed last July raised hopes for a resolution to the bitter trench war that was sparked in 2014 by the Kremlin’s annexation of Crimea and…

  • Russia’s MTS Launches Pilot 5G Network in Moscow Hotspots

    Russia’s MTS Launches Pilot 5G Network in Moscow Hotspots

    Russia’s top cellphone carrier MTS said Friday it has launched the country’s first pilot 5G network in Moscow. MTS said it opened 14 hotspots across the city’s main tourist attractions, including Lubyanka Square near Red Square, the Moscow City financial district and the VDNKh exhibition center. Participants of MTS’ pilot project with eligible smartphones will…

  • See the ‘Authentic Sleeping Beauty’ in St. Petersburg

    See the ‘Authentic Sleeping Beauty’ in St. Petersburg

    At the end of the 19th century, the director of the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg, Ivan Vsevolozhsky, had an idea for a ballet based on a tale by Charles Perrault called “La Belle au bois dormant.” Vsevolozhsky wrote the scenario and sketched the costumes for the ballet, which would be called “Sleeping Beauty,” and…

  • Germany Convicts 2 Citizens for Violating EU-Russia Arms Embargo

    Germany Convicts 2 Citizens for Violating EU-Russia Arms Embargo

    Germany has convicted two of its citizens on charges of violating the European Union’s arms embargo with Russia, the DPA news agency reported Friday.  German investigators said the two defendants sold equipment for missile production to a Russian entrepreneur seven times between 2016-2018, bypassing export checks by using fictitious recipients, Deutsche Welle reported. The Russian…