Day: December 1, 2022

  • Russian Manufacturing Activity Hits 6-Year High

    Russian Manufacturing Activity Hits 6-Year High

    Russian manufacturing firms recorded their fastest rate of growth last month in almost six years due to new export orders and increased demand from domestic customers, according to a business survey published Thursday by S&P Global. Despite Western sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, “firms expanded their input buying at the fastest…

  • Russian Ex-Billionaire, Politician Brother Handed Lengthy Prison Terms for Fraud

    Russian Ex-Billionaire, Politician Brother Handed Lengthy Prison Terms for Fraud

    A Moscow court has sentenced ex-billionaire Ziyavudin Magomedov to 19 years in a maximum-security prison on charges of embezzling state funds and organizing a criminal group, Interfax reported Thursday.  Ziyavudin Magamedov, 54, built his fortune during Dmitry Medvedev’s presidency as the founder and main owner of Summa, a Russian holding that unites companies in a…

  • Ukraine Blasts Moscow-Appointed Nuclear Plant Boss

    Ukraine Blasts Moscow-Appointed Nuclear Plant Boss

    Ukraine on Thursday formally sacked and branded a traitor the Ukrainian engineer appointed by Moscow to head Europe’s largest nuclear facility, the Zaporizhzhia plant, which is under Russian occupation. Yuri Chernichuk, the facility’s chief engineer, said on Wednesday that he had agreed to take the post because it was “in my opinion the only correct…

  • Allies Say Jailed Belarus Opposition Leader ‘Getting Better’

    Allies Say Jailed Belarus Opposition Leader ‘Getting Better’

    Jailed Belarusian opposition leader Maria Kolesnikova, who led historic anti-government demonstrations in the ex-Soviet country and was recently hospitalized, is “getting better,” her allies said Thursday. The 40-year-old was part of a trio of women — along with Veronika Tsepkalo and Svetlana Tikhanovskaya — who mobilized large crowds against strongman Alexander Lukashenko in 2020.  She…

  • Aeroflot Halts In-Flight Media Streaming Due to Western Sanctions

    Aeroflot Halts In-Flight Media Streaming Due to Western Sanctions

    Russia’s flagship airline Aeroflot said Thursday that it is no longer offering in-flight film, television and music streaming to passengers due to Western sanctions imposed over the Kremlin’s military incursion in Ukraine. In a statement on its official Telegram channel, Aeroflot said foreign companies had stopped providing streaming services to the airline.  Aeroflot said the…

  • Aeroflot Halts In-Flight Media Streaming After Foreign Suppliers’ Withdrawal

    Aeroflot Halts In-Flight Media Streaming After Foreign Suppliers’ Withdrawal

    Russia’s flagship airline Aeroflot said Thursday that it is no longer offering in-flight film, television and music streaming to passengers following Western sanctions and business withdrawals over the Kremlin’s military incursion in Ukraine. In a statement on its official Telegram channel, Aeroflot said foreign companies had stopped providing streaming services to the airline.  Aeroflot said…

  • Swiss Freeze Nearly $8Bln in Russian Assets

    Swiss Freeze Nearly $8Bln in Russian Assets

    Switzerland said Thursday that it has to date frozen a total of 7.5 billion Swiss francs ($7.9 billion) in Russian assets, in connection with the sanctions imposed over Moscow’s war in Ukraine. The amount, which has been fluctuating for months, is nearly 1 billion francs more than the figure provided by the State Secretariat for…

  • Tribunals to Prosecute Russia for Ukraine War Would Lack ‘Legitimacy,’ Kremlin Says

    Tribunals to Prosecute Russia for Ukraine War Would Lack ‘Legitimacy,’ Kremlin Says

    Any tribunal established to prosecute alleged Russian war crimes during its invasion of Ukraine would lack “legitimacy” and would not be recognized by Moscow, the Kremlin said Thursday. “As for attempts to establish some kind of tribunals, they will not have any legitimacy, will not be accepted by us and will be condemned by us,”…

  • Moscow Says Berlin Tried to ‘Demonize Russia’ with Famine Ruling

    Moscow Says Berlin Tried to ‘Demonize Russia’ with Famine Ruling

    Moscow said Thursday that a decision by German lawmakers to recognize the 1930s starvation of millions in Ukraine as “genocide” was an attempt to “demonize Russia.” The 1932-33 Holodomor — Ukrainian for “death by starvation” — is regarded by Kyiv as a deliberate act of genocide by Soviet leader Josef Stalin’s regime, and it has long…

  • Pope’s Remarks on Russian Ethnic Minorities ‘Un-Christian’ – Lavrov

    Pope’s Remarks on Russian Ethnic Minorities ‘Un-Christian’ – Lavrov

    Moscow on Thursday described as “un-Christian” recent comments by Pope Francis that Russian ethnic minorities were among the “cruelest” actors in Moscow’s military ranks in Ukraine. “Pope Francis calls for talks but also recently made an incomprehensible statement, completely un-Christian, singling out two Russian nationalities into some category from which atrocities can be expected during…

  • Russia Bans Public Discussions of Army Strategy, Troop Morale, Mobilization

    Russia Bans Public Discussions of Army Strategy, Troop Morale, Mobilization

    Russian authorities have banned public discussions of a wide range of non-classified military subjects that activists say will effectively prevent the public from learning crucial information about the Armed Forces. The 60-point Federal Security Service (FSB) order, which enters into force Dec. 1, lists information that is not classified as a state secret, but which…

  • Russia Jails Ukrainian Singer 3 Years for Anti-War Post

    Russia Jails Ukrainian Singer 3 Years for Anti-War Post

    A court outside Moscow has jailed a Ukrainian singer over an Instagram post that “incited hatred” toward the Russian military at the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, media reported Wednesday.  Investigators said Igor Levchenko posted a video on Feb. 24 containing “signs of incitement to hatred and enmity against Russian servicemen with the threat…

  • EU Eyes Special Court to Try Russia for Ukraine War

    EU Eyes Special Court to Try Russia for Ukraine War

    European Union chief Ursula von der Leyen on Wednesday floated the idea of a “specialized court” to put Russia’s top officials on trial over the war in Ukraine. On the ground, Russia said it had captured a few settlements in eastern Ukraine, eager for a win after a series of setbacks since invading its pro-Western…