Day: February 17, 2023

  • Amnesty Demands to Know Whereabouts of Jailed Kremlin Critic Andrei Pivovarov

    Amnesty Demands to Know Whereabouts of Jailed Kremlin Critic Andrei Pivovarov

    Amnesty International has demanded the Russian authorities reveal the location of imprisoned Kremlin critic Andrei Pivovarov, whose whereabouts have been unknown since he was transferred to new a penal colony in mid-January. “The authorities are subjecting him to enforced disappearance — a crime under international law, by not revealing his fate or whereabouts,” Amnesty International’s Russia…

  • Ukraine Calls Retail Giant Auchan ‘Weapon of Russian Aggression’

    Ukraine Calls Retail Giant Auchan ‘Weapon of Russian Aggression’

    Ukraine’s foreign minister on Friday accused French retailer Auchan of being a “full-fledged weapon of Russian aggression” following a joint investigation by The Insider, Le Monde and Bellingcat that concluded the retail giant has been supplying goods to the Russian army. According to the investigation, goods including flack jackets, as well as non-military equipment, worth a…

  • The Ears Have It

    The Ears Have It

    За ухо: (to put something) behind your ear A couple decades ago I wrote a short column about some of the odd and entertaining Russian expressions involving ухо (ear) and уши (ears). I was taken with the athletic prowess of Russian ears. For example, in Russian you flap your ears — хлопать ушами — when…

  • Putin Warns of Efforts to ‘Hinder’ Gazprom’s Work

    Putin Warns of Efforts to ‘Hinder’ Gazprom’s Work

    President Vladimir Putin lashed out Friday against “direct attempts” to hinder the work of Russian gas giant Gazprom, at the center of deteriorating ties between Moscow and Europe over the Ukraine conflict. European countries were heavily reliant on the company for natural gas supplies but have since raced for other sources after Russia dispatched troops to Ukraine.…

  • Britain Sentences Embassy Guard to 13 Years for Spying for Moscow

    Britain Sentences Embassy Guard to 13 Years for Spying for Moscow

    A former security guard at the British Embassy in Berlin was sentenced to over 13 years in prison Friday on charges of spying for Russia. David Ballantyne Smith, 58, admitted to passing sensitive material to the Russian Embassy in Berlin before being caught in a sting operation. Sentencing him to 13 years and two months…

  • Putin Personally Pardons Russian Prisoners Who Fight in Ukraine

    Putin Personally Pardons Russian Prisoners Who Fight in Ukraine

    President Vladimir Putin has personally pardoned Russian convicts who fight in Ukraine with the Kremlin-linked Wagner mercenary group, a Russian investigative journalist reported Friday. Wagner founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said last month that the first recruited inmates had been pardoned as promised after completing a six-month term of service. The release of convict soldiers has sparked questions about…

  • Russian TV Airs Wartime ‘Patriotism’ Lessons for Schoolchildren

    Russian TV Airs Wartime ‘Patriotism’ Lessons for Schoolchildren

    Russia’s main state broadcaster has started airing weekly classes that aim to rally patriotism and support for the invasion of Ukraine among schoolchildren, a website that promotes the service said Thursday. Russia kickstarted the classes, called “Important Conversations,” at the start of the 2022-2023 school year.  Now, the Telegram channel Razgovory o Vazhnom has announced that…

  • Passports and War Driving Pregnant Russians to Give Birth in Argentina

    Passports and War Driving Pregnant Russians to Give Birth in Argentina

    When migration officials detained six pregnant Russian women at a Buenos Aires airport last week, they exposed a phenomenon that has been growing in the country for a year: Russian birthing tourism. As Russia’s President Vladimir Putin wages war in Ukraine, Argentina has gradually become the destination of choice for Russian expectant parents fleeing the…

  • Wagner Chief Says Russia’s ‘Monstrous Bureacracy’ Impeding Ukraine Fight

    Wagner Chief Says Russia’s ‘Monstrous Bureacracy’ Impeding Ukraine Fight

    The head of Russia’s mercenary outfit Wagner said on Thursday it could take months to capture the embattled Ukraine city of Bakhmut and slammed Moscow’s “monstrous bureaucracy” for slowing military gains. Russia has been trying to encircle and capture the battered industrial city ahead of Feb. 24, the first anniversary of what it terms its…