UN Condemns Continued Detention of Putin Opponent Kara-Murza

The UN’s human rights chief condemned the continued jailing of a leading figure in Russia’s political opposition on Wednesday, demanding that he face “fair proceedings” for his opposition to the Russian invasion of Ukraine. Volker Turk, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, was “concerned by continued detention of opposition politician and journalist Vladimir Kara-Murza…

Russia-China Ties Key to ‘Stabilize International Situation’ – Putin

Russian President Vladimir Putin said during a meeting with China’s top diplomat on Wednesday that cooperation between Beijing and Moscow was important to “stabilize the international situation.” “The cooperation between China and Russia on the world stage is very important to stabilize the international situation,” Putin said at the meeting with Wang Yi.  Their meeting comes as China is…

Russian E-Commerce Platforms Block Anti-War Goods

Russian e-commerce websites have started blocking products carrying anti-war symbols and messages in favor of pro-war items, independent media reported Wednesday. “With the invasion of Ukraine, areas previously far removed from politics have started to get politicized,” said Avtozak Live, an independent YouTube and Telegram channel. The outlet said it has found “thousands” of ads…

7 Killed in Moscow Hotel Fire

Seven people were killed and 11 injured in a large fire that erupted at a hotel in central Moscow overnight, state media reported Wednesday, citing emergency services. Emergency crews evacuated 200 people from the 16-story building and contained the blaze by midnight, according to the TASS news agency. The residential building houses dozens of ground-level…

Russia Tested Nuclear Capable Missile During Biden’s Ukraine Trip – CNN

Russia unsuccessfully tested its nuclear-capable “invincible” missile during President Joe Biden’s visit to Ukraine this week, CNN reported Tuesday, citing two unnamed U.S. officials. Had it been successful, the officials said President Vladimir Putin would have touted the test at his state-of-the-nation address. Instead, Putin announced the suspension of Russia’s participation in the last U.S.-Russian…

Wagner Head Accuses Russia’s Defense Ministry of Treason

The founder of Russia’s Wagner mercenary group Yevgeny Prigozhin on Tuesday accused the country’s Defense Ministry and the Chief of the General Staff of intentionally depriving his fighters of munitions in Ukraine. According to Prigozhin, the Defense Ministry and the Chief of the General Staff gave orders not to supply the controversial mercenary group with…

Leaked Document Outlines Russia’s 2030 Belarus ‘Annexation’ Strategy – Report

A previously unreported Kremlin strategy document purports to lay out in detail Russia’s plans to absorb neighboring Belarus by 2030, U.S. and European media reported Tuesday. The 2021 Russian presidential administration paper spells out Minsk’s political, military, defense, humanitarian, trade and economic integration with Moscow as part of a so-called “Union State,” according to Yahoo News.…

The training course on IAEA Safeguards and Nuclear Security has been completed at the Technical Academy

The training course “Global Nuclear Safety and Security: IAEA Safeguards and Nuclear Security” has been completed at the Rosatom Technical Academy. It was organized by the Institute of Global Nuclear Safety and Security of the Rosatom Technical Academy for experts working at nuclear industry enterprises and dealing with issues of international cooperation with the Agency…

Fake ‘Fact-Checks’ Seek to Obscure Russian Role in War

A Russian missile smashed a Ukrainian apartment complex, killing dozens. Pro-Russian propagandists offered a slick counter-narrative that shifted the blame away from Moscow — using pseudo-fact-checking as a tool of disinformation. Since the start of its invasion one year ago, Russia and its supporters have sought to aggressively distort Moscow’s role in Ukraine with what experts call a…

Russian Economy Contracts by 2.1% In 2022 — Rosstat

The Russian economy contracted by 2.1% last year, the government’s statistics agency Rosstat said Monday, absorbing Western sanctions over Moscow’s military intervention in Ukraine better than expected. The data was published on the eve of a keenly awaited speech to parliament by President Vladimir Putin, days before the first anniversary of the launch of Russia’s offensive against…

Direct Mayoral Elections Ended in Novosibirsk

The legislature in the Siberian region of Novosibirsk has voted to end the practice of holding direct mayoral elections in the regional capital as well as in the adjacent scientific research center of Koltsovo, Interfax reported on Monday.  The bill to stop one of the last major cities in Russia from having a directly elected…

Kremlin Accuses Moldova of ‘Anti-Russian Hysteria’

The Kremlin on Monday accused tiny Moldova of “anti-Russian hysteria” after its prime minister called for the demilitarization of the Moscow-backed separatist region of Transnistria.  Tensions have run high between pro-EU Moldova, wedged between Ukraine and Romania, and Russia during Moscow’s offensive against Kyiv.  “Moldova is slipping into anti-Russian hysteria,” Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said.  “The lack…

In 2023, ROSATOM plans to implement nearly a third of the total amount of Russia’s dredging operations at 6 sites in the NSR water area

The total volume of dredging and hydraulic engineering operations in the waters of the Northern Sea Route in 2023 is to amount to 13.5 million cubic meters, said Maxim Kulinko, Deputy Head of the NSR Directorate of ROSATOM at the 6th Hydraulic Engineering and Dredging Congress. This amounts to 36.1% of all dredging operations planned…

U.S. Says China Mulling Weapons for Russia in Ukraine War

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Sunday that China was considering providing weapons to Russia in its war against Ukraine, warning Beijing that any supplies would “cause a serious problem.” “The concern that we have now is based on information we have that they’re considering providing lethal support,” Blinken told CBS’s “Face The Nation.” Asked what…

Dutch Expel Russian Diplomats, Close Trade Mission

The Dutch Foreign Ministry on Saturday announced the expulsion of several Russian diplomats and the closure of Russia’s trade mission in Amsterdam, accusing Moscow of using diplomatic cover for spying. It was the latest development in a dispute over Russia’s failure to grant visas to Dutch diplomats to staff their embassy in Moscow and the consulate in…

Russia Says Village in Ukraine’s Kharkiv ‘Liberated’

Russia on Saturday claimed to have taken control of a small village near the key city of Kupiansk in the northeastern Ukrainian region of Kharkiv. “The settlement of Gryanikovka… was completely liberated,” the defense ministry said in a statement, referring to the Ukrainian village of Hryanykivka by its Russian name. Hryanykivka was home to around…

Database of Russians Eligible for Draft Set to Aid Military Recruitment

The Russian authorities have created a digital database of citizens who are eligible to be drafted into the military amid growing rumors of a second mobilization campaign, independent journalists Farida Rustamova and Maksim Tovkailo reported Saturday. The database will reportedly contain information about Russian citizens gathered from the country’s Central Election Commission, the Ministry of…

Russia Committed ‘Crimes Against Humanity’ in Ukraine: U.S.

U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris on Saturday accused Russia of committing “crimes against humanity” in Ukraine and Russian forces of conducting “widespread and systemic” attacks on the country’s civilian population. She made the comments at the Munich Security Conference, days ahead of the one-year anniversary of Moscow sending its forces into Ukraine, unleashing war in…

Allies Urged to Ramp Up Ukraine Support at Munich Meet

Ukraine’s Western backers on Saturday urged allies to give Ukraine what it needs to beat Russia, with NATO’s chief warning of the risks of victory for Moscow, ahead of the anniversary of the war’s outbreak. World leaders are meeting at the Munich Security Conference with conflict still raging almost a year after Moscow sent troops…

‘Existential War’: Putin Steels Russia for Long Conflict

When Russia introduced patriotism classes in primary and secondary schools last September, Tatyana Chervenko decided she was not going to peddle Kremlin “propaganda” to her eighth-grade students in Moscow. The 49-year-old used some of the classes to teach math instead and ignored talking points pushed by the Kremlin about the conflict raging in Ukraine. Chervenko…

The Long Lost History of Russian Blinis

If you ask anyone to describe Russian cuisine, one of the first dishes that will come to mind will certainly be blinis. They are a truly iconic dish that is now an integral part of folk life and tradition. The only problem is that there as many myths and fabrications about them as there are…

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…

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

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.…

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

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…

Former Pro-Kremlin Lawmaker Condemns Ukraine Invasion 

A former pro-Kremlin lawmaker condemned Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in a tweet on Thursday, calling it “a war that no one but Vladimir Putin needed” and commending the “real heroes” in Russia who have spoken out publicly against it.  Robert Schlegel, who has lived in Germany since 2019, was previously a member of the pro-Kremlin…

‘Black PR’: How Wagner Recruits Mercenaries and Shapes Russian Politics

“Wagner brings together committed professionals and highly motivated people,” intones a voiceover at the beginning of a film about the mercenary company as slow-motion footage plays of men in camouflage and maneuvering tanks. “It’s where true patriots gather,” the voice continues.  The documentary “PMC Wagner: Contract with the Motherland,” which was produced by state-run channel…

Russia Detains Gay Chechen Refugee at Moscow Airport

Russian police detained a gay Chechen refugee upon his arrival in Moscow, activists said early Thursday, raising fears that he may be imprisoned and tortured by security officers in his home region. Idris Arsamikov, 28, is believed to have been taken to the conservative, majority-Muslim region hours after landing at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport to attend his father’s…

Russia Detains Gay Chechen Refugee at Moscow Airport

Russian police detained a gay Chechen refugee upon his arrival in Moscow, activists said early Thursday, raising fears that he may be imprisoned and tortured by security officers in his home region. Idris Arsamikov, 28, is believed to have been taken to the conservative, majority-Muslim region hours after landing at Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport to attend his father’s…