Russia Ramps Up Fines for Draft Dodging

President Vladimir Putin on Monday signed a law that significantly raises fines for failing to appear at a military enlistment office after receiving a draft notice. The fines will increase from the current range of 500-3,000 rubles ($5-32) to 10,000-30,000 ($109-327) when the law comes into force on Oct. 1. Fines were also raised for…

Wagner’s Recruitment Restart in Limbo, Prigozhin Says

Russia’s Wagner mercenary outfit has not yet decided when to restart recruitment of new fighters, the group’s founder Yevgeny Prigozhin said Monday. At the beginning of July, Wagner announced a one-month recruitment suspension in the aftermath of its failed mutiny and as the Russian military’s deadline for volunteer units to sign contracts passed. But Prigozhin’s…

ROSATOM Director General Alexey Likhachev discussed the course of construction of Rooppur NPP with Prime Minister of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina

On July 31, 2023, Director General of ROSATOM Alexey Likhachev visited Bangladesh.  During the visit, Mr. Likhachev met with Prime Minister of the Republic of Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina. At the meeting, the Parties discussed the current issues of Rooppur NPP construction and the readiness of the site for the most important milestone of the year…

Children Among 8 Dead After Storm Pummels Russia Campsite

Eight people including three small children died in Russia when trees crashed into a lakeside campsite during a storm described as a “hurricane,” authorities said on Sunday. Several hundred people camped in a national park in Mari El, a Russian region located along the northern bank of the Volga River, when the storm struck on Saturday. The…

Putin, Several African Leaders Attend Russian Naval Parade

President Vladimir Putin on Sunday praised Russia’s Navy in an address at an annual warship parade in St. Petersburg, which he attended accompanied by several African leaders. The military display took part as Moscow’s offensive in Ukraine stretches into its second year and three Ukrainian drones were downed over Moscow early on Sunday. The Russian Navy…

Watermelon With Bread? It’s Better With Cheese!

The Russian state appeared on the map and watermelons appeared on the table at almost the same time for people living in what is now Russia. The country got its present name after Grand Duke Ivan IV of Moscow was proclaimed tsar in 1547. The land he possessed became known as the Russian Kingdom. And…

U.S. Says Shoigu Looking for Weapons in North Korea

Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Saturday said that the United States believes Russia’s Defense Minister is in North Korea to secure supplies of weapons to aid Moscow’s stalled invasion of Ukraine. Following Sergei Shoigu’s arrival on a rare trip to Pyongyang, Blinken said that Russia is scrambling to buy arms from allies across the…

Moscow Says Intercepted 2 Ukraine Missiles Over South Russia

Russia said Friday it intercepted two Ukrainian missiles over its southern Rostov region bordering Ukraine, with at least a dozen people wounded by debris falling on the city of Taganrog. Regions bordering Ukraine have seen regular drone strikes and shelling since Moscow launched its military campaign in February last year, but have hardly ever been targeted…

And Yet It’s Nevertheless All the Same, After All

Всё–таки: nevertheless, in the end, all the same, really, finally… Little words, little words… It is my life’s work — or at least my summer challenge — to sort out some confusion experienced by readers and translators when one word has dozens of meanings and almost an endless number of possible translations. This is particularly…

Apparent Wagner Chief Comments Defend Niger Coup

A Russian organization affiliated with the Wagner mercenary group shared a message apparently from its boss Yevgeny Prigozhin, who said the events in Niger were part of the nation’s fight against “colonizers.” The Officers’ Union for International Security (OUIS), considered by Washington to be a front company for Wagner in the Central African Republic, on…

Russian Olympic Chief Accuses IOC of Siding with Ukraine

The head of Russia’s Olympic Committee on Friday accused the International Olympic Committee of picking sides after it urged sports federations to show sensitivity when handling Ukrainian athletes. “The statement in question indicates that the IOC determined for itself and picked a side in the political conflict, (and) began to act in the interests of this…

Russia ‘Carefully’ Examining African Proposals to End Ukraine Conflict – Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Friday said Moscow is “carefully” examining proposals made by some African leaders to end the conflict in Ukraine. “We respect your initiatives and we are examining them carefully,” Putin said on the second day of a Russia-Africa summit in St. Petersburg. “Previous mediation initiatives were monopolized by so-called advanced democracies. Now…

Japan Expands Sanctions on Russia Over Ukraine Invasion

Japan on Friday announced an expanded list of sanctions against Russia that includes an export ban on hybrid and electric vehicles. Tokyo has already frozen the assets of Russian individuals and groups and banned the export of goods to Russia’s military-related organizations, as well as the export of construction and engineering services. On Friday, the…

Russian Tourists Flock to Thailand – Bloomberg

The number of Russian visitors to Thailand has skyrocketed by more than 1,000% this year, as other popular destinations in Europe and elsewhere have become difficult to enter for Russian nationals following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, Bloomberg reported late Thursday. Between January and June, the Thai Tourism and Sports Ministry recorded 791,574 arrivals by Russian…

Russia Says Thwarted Ukraine Drone Attack in Moscow Region

Russia’s Defense Ministry said Friday it had thwarted a Ukrainian drone attack in the Moscow region overnight.  “The unmanned vehicle was destroyed by air defense,” the ministry said on the Telegram messaging app, adding that there were no casualties or damage. Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin had earlier released a statement about the attack but did…

Plenary session “Nuclear Technologies for the Development of Africa” was held at the Second Summit Russia–Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum

On July 27, 2023, the plenary session “Nuclear Technologies for the Development of Africa” powered by ROSATOM was held in Saint Petersburg at the Second Summit Russia–Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum. The event was held in a hybrid format.  The event was attended by: Tanzanian Minister of Minerals Doto Mashaka Biteko, Zimbabwean Minister of Energy…

Putin Grants U.S. Hockey Player Russian Citizenship 

President Vladimir Putin on Thursday granted U.S. hockey player Brennan Menell Russian citizenship, allowing him to play for the country’s national team. Menell, 26, is a defenseman from Minnesota who signed a one-year contract with the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) team Dynamo Moscow in September 2022, becoming the third U.S.-born player to ever join the…

ROSATOM and WATER AND ENERGY SOLUTIONS to Cooperate in the Sphere of Desalination and Water Conditioning

WATER AND ENERGY SOLUTIONS and Rusatom Smart Utilities, within the framework of Second Summit Russia–Africa Economic and Humanitarian Forum, signed the memorandum of understanding. Based on the document, the parties plan to cooperate for the implementation of desalination, water conditioning and water purification projects. “According to the UN, today more than two billion people suffer…

4 Killed in Siberian Helicopter Crash

Updated with revised death toll. Four people have been killed and 12 injured in a Russian helicopter crash in southern Siberia’s republic of Altai, the region’s emergencies ministry said Thursday. The Mi-8 transport helicopter was approaching landing near the village of Tyungur not far from the border with Kazakhstan when it struck electric wires, the Altai…

Putin Promises Free Grain at Africa Summit

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday offered free grain to six poor African countries as he launched a summit with leaders from the continent days after withdrawing from the Ukraine grain export deal. The two-day summit in Putin’s native St. Petersburg is being scrutinized as a test of his support in Africa, where he retains…

Russia Blocks Second Cargo Ship Over ‘Explosives Traces’

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) said Thursday it had found “explosives traces” on a cargo ship bound for the southern Russian port of Rostov-on-Don through the Black Sea. The ship, Bmo River, arrived from Turkey and had previously sailed twice to the Ukrainian port of Reni, the state-run Interfax news agency reported, citing security officials. …

ROSATOM and Burundi sign Memorandum on personnel training for the development of technologies in peaceful atomic energy

On July 27, 2023, Rosatom and the Republic of Burundi signed a Memorandum of Cooperation for personnel training and education in peaceful atomic energy. The document was signed by Alexey Likhachev, Director General of ROSATOM, and Albert Shingiro, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Development Cooperation in the Republic of Burundi. The signing took place on…

Russia Places Second ICC Judge on Wanted List

Russia has placed International Criminal Court (ICC) Judge Tomoko Akane on its wanted list months after the court issued an arrest warrant for President Vladimir Putin for war crimes, state media reported Thursday. The Russian Interior Ministry search database lists Akane’s personal information, according to the state-run news agency TASS, but does not specify which…

Moldova Expels 45 Russian Diplomats, Embassy Staff

Moldova has ordered 45 Russian diplomats and embassy staff to leave the country “over numerous unfriendly actions,” officials said Wednesday, as tensions between the two countries reach an all-time high. “This decision comes as a result of numerous unfriendly actions towards the Republic of Moldova… as well as attempts to destabilise the internal situation in…

Russian Anti-War Sociologist Charged With ‘Justifying Terrorism’

Boris Kagarlitsky, a Russian sociologist and Marxist theorist who has openly opposed Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine, has been detained on charges of “justifying terrorism” online, his lawyer said Wednesday. The Federal Security Service (FSB) transferred Kagarlitsky to the city of Syktyvkar in northwestern Russia’s republic of Komi, where the case against him is being investigated,…

Putin ‘Intends’ to Visit China in October

President Vladimir Putin is planning to visit China in October, the Kremlin said Tuesday, as Russia aims to shore up ties with one of its closest allies. “It is known that we have received an invitation and that we intend to go to China when the Belt and Road Forum is held in October,” Yuri Ushakov, an…