Moscow’s HSE University Buys Drones for Russian Military

Moscow’s Higher School of Economics (HSE), one of Russia’s premier universities that was long considered a bastion of liberal values amid growing conservatism in the country, is raising money to purchase drones for the Russian military, the university’s rector said in an interview published on Thursday. “HSE students serve in a reconnaissance battalion but they…

In Obninsk was held a meeting of international Alumni of ROSATOM partner universities “Atom for people, people for Atom”

On June 27, 2024, within the framework of the II International Youth Nuclear Forum “Obninsk NEW 2024”, dedicated to the 70th anniversary of the world’s first nuclear power plant, a meeting of international alumni of ROSATOM partner universities “Atom for people, people for Atom” was held. Over 60 graduates and students from 15 countries took…

‘Human Rights Defender, Artist, Political Prisoner’: Exhibition Honors Jailed Russian Activist Orlov

PARIS — An exhibition dedicated to the veteran Russian human rights activist Oleg Orlov went on display in the French capital this June. Orlov, 71, is serving a two-and-a-half-year prison term for criticizing the full-scale invasion of Ukraine after he was sentenced this year for “discrediting” the Russian Armed Forces. “Oleg Orlov: Human Rights Defender,…

Spotify Removes Songs of Pro-War Russian Artists

Music streaming service Spotify has removed the songs and profiles of pro-war Russian artists sanctioned by the West, the Sweden-based company told The Moscow Times on Thursday. The removals affected the band Lyube and singers Grigory Leps, Oleg Gazmanov, Shaman and Polina Gagarina, among others, according to the Rodnoy Zvuk Telegram channel, which first reported the…

American Man Jailed in Russia Faces New Charges

A U.S. citizen jailed in Russia for kicking a police officer two years ago appeared in court on Thursday to face new charges of allegedly punching prison guards and an investigator, Russian media reported. Robert Gilman, 30, was found guilty of attacking a policeman while drunk in the western city of Voronezh in 2022 and…

ISS Crew Takes Shelter as Russian Satellite Breaks Up in Space

Astronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) briefly took shelter after a Russian satellite broke into pieces in Earth’s orbit, the American space agency NASA said Thursday. “NASA instructed crews aboard the space station to shelter in their respective spacecraft as a standard precautionary measure after it was informed of a satellite break-up at…

Russia Adds Journalist Kriger to ‘Terrorists and Extremists’ List

Russia’s state financial watchdog Rosfinmonitoring has added journalist Artyom Kriger to its list of “terrorists and extremists,” his employer SOTAvision reported on Thursday. Kriger, 23, was arrested last week on charges related to the “extremism” case against late Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny, according to SOTAvision, an independent news outlet. The journalist was accused of “participation in…

Poland, Baltics Urge EU to Strengthen Eastern Borders

Poland and the Baltic states are urging the EU to strengthen its eastern borders, warning in a joint letter to Brussels of a “looming threat” from Russia and Belarus. The four EU member countries are trenchant critics of Moscow, which they accuse of orchestrating hybrid attacks including “intimidation, instrumentalization of migrants, sabotage, disinformation, foreign information manipulation…

Russia’s FSB Falsified Evidence Against Jailed Anti-War Teenager – Mediazona

Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) falsified evidence against a 15-year-old schoolboy who was jailed last week on terrorism charges, the independent news outlet Mediazona reported Thursday, citing case materials. A Moscow military court ordered Arseniy Turbin to spend five years at a juvenile correctional facility on charges of “participating in terrorist activities.” He was accused of…

Russia Moves to Investigate ‘Finnish Genocide of Soviet Peoples’

Updated with historical context. Russian prosecutors announced Thursday that they have asked a court to recognize crimes committed by Nazi Germany and its then-collaborator Finland in the northwestern city of Petrozavodsk as a “genocide.” The Prosecutor General’s Office said archival documents and witness testimonies indicated that over 8,000 civilians and 18,000 Soviet prisoners of war…

Moscow ‘Strongly Condemns’ Attempted Coup in Bolivia

Authorities in Moscow have condemned Wednesday’s attempted military coup in Bolivia and warned against “destructive foreign interference” in the South American country. Two Bolivian army leaders were arrested on Wednesday after soldiers and tanks took up position in front of government buildings, in what President Luis Arce called an attempt to overthrow his government. “We…

Kadyrov Urges Killing Relatives of Gunmen Behind Dagestan Attacks

Сhechen leader Ramzan Kadyrov has called on law enforcement and security officials to kill the family members of suspected Islamic militants following deadly attacks on religious sites in the neighboring republic of Dagestan over the weekend, the Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL) affiliate Kavkaz.Realii reported Wednesday. “If [the suspected shooter] is connected with Shaitans, then…

Russian Oil and Gas Revenues Surge in June – Reuters

Russia’s revenue from oil and gas sales this month is expected to reach 812 billion rubles ($9.4 billion), Reuters reported Tuesday, a reflection of how Moscow has managed to weather the storm of Western sanctions imposed after its full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The projection, based on Reuters’ own calculations, would mark a more than 50%…

Reflections on the Russian Controversy at the Cannes Film Festival

This year the Palme D’Or — the highest award of the 77th International Cannes Film Festival — went to director Sean Baker’s “Anora,” an American-made, largely Russian-speaking film.  This was a surprise on many counts, including the fact the main “Russian presence” at the festival was not “Limonov: The Ballad” by Russian filmmaker Kirill Serebrennikov.…

EU Toughens Sanctions on Belarus to Tackle Evasion

EU countries on Wednesday agreed to new sanctions against Belarus over the Kremlin’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine so that they align more closely with measures targeting Russia and close holes that have allowed Moscow to circumvent restrictions, officials said. “EU Ambassadors agreed in principle on a new package of sanctions targeting Belarus,” Belgium, which holds the…

Russia Moves to Raise Pensions for Working Retirees

Russia’s lower-house of parliament on Wednesday passed a bill that would allow for annual increases to the amount working retirees receive from their state pensions as part of President Vladimir Putin’s promise to boost social spending during his fifth term in the Kremlin. In 2016, Putin suspended the yearly indexation of pensions for working retirees —…

2 Arrested After Deadly Office Fire Near Moscow

Two people have been arrested in connection with the deadly fire at a former electronics research institute outside Moscow, Russian investigators said Wednesday. At least six people were killed when the top floors of the former Platan Research Institute building — which was rented out to dozens of other companies — caught fire in the…

Russian POWs Arrive in Moscow After Latest Prisoner Swap

Dozens of Russian soldiers who were released as part of a recent prisoner exchange with Ukraine arrived in Moscow on Wednesday, Russia’s Defense Ministry said. Russian and Ukrainian officials announced late Tuesday an exchange of 90 prisoners of war each, the biggest swap between the two warring sides in almost five months. The United Arab…

Belousov Discusses Ukraine War With U.S. Defense Secretary

Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov and his U.S. counterpart Lloyd Austin spoke by phone on Tuesday to discuss the war in Ukraine. Russia’s Defense Ministry said in a statement that Belousov and Austin had “exchanged views on the situation around Ukraine,” noting the conversation took place “at the initiative of the American side.” “Andrei Belousov…

Russia Blocks Dozens of EU Media Outlets in ‘Retaliatory Move’

Moscow will block access to 81 European media outlets in retaliation to the EU’s ban against four Kremlin-funded news organizations, Russia’s Foreign Ministry announced Tuesday.  Brussels said last month it would suspend the broadcasting activities of the state-run RIA Novosti news agency, the pro-government newspapers Izvestia and Rossiiskaya Gazeta, as well as the news website Voice of Europe…

ROSATOM’s participants in the construction of the Kudankulam NPP (India) have joined the Garden of Memory campaign

Arborvitae, mango trees and palms have been planted in Anuvijay township. On June 22, the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, more than 70 employees of the Kudankulam NPP construction project (its General Designer and General Contractor being the Engineering Division of ROSATOM) took part in the international “Garden of Memory” event. In Anuvijay township, where…

Indian PM Modi to Visit Russia in July – Reports

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to meet with President Vladimir Putin in Moscow early next month, Indian and Russian media reported Monday. The Indian English-language newspaper The Tribune, without citing sources, reported that Modi was expected to visit Moscow on July 8 to “underline the engagement” between the two countries. Likewise, Russian officials quoted by…

Russian Strike in East Ukraine Kills 5, Wounds Dozens

Russian strikes on the eastern Ukrainian city of Pokrovsk killed five people and wounded dozens more on Monday, the governor of the Donetsk region said. Over recent weeks, Moscow has concentrated its firepower on the eastern industrial region of Donetsk, which the Kremlin claims is part of Russia. AFP journalists at the scene of the…

EU Sanctions Russian Pro-War Pop Star Shaman

Brussels on Monday sanctioned Russian pop singer Shaman over his role in promoting Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine, applying restrictive measures against the performer that include an asset freeze and travel ban. “Since the beginning of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine, [Shaman] has repeatedly participated in Kremlin-organized concerts, including the Kremlin’s anniversary event for…

Russian Strike in Eastern Ukraine Kills 4, Wounds 34

A Russian strike on the eastern Ukrainian town of Pokrovsk killed four people and wounded dozens more on Monday, the governor of the Donetsk region said. “Among the wounded are two children aged 12 and 13. They are in a moderate to serious condition,” Donetsk region Governor Vadym Filashkin said. According to Filashkin, Russian forces fired two…

Kremlin Warns U.S. of ‘Consequences’ After Deadly Crimea Strike

Authorities in Moscow on Monday warned Washington that it would face “consequences” following a deadly Ukrainian strike on annexed Crimea that was said to have been carried out with U.S.-supplied long-range missiles. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov called Sunday’s strike on the city of Sevastopol “barbaric” and accused the United States of “killing Russian children.” Among…

Bashkir Activist Alsynov Beaten in Jail, Lawyer Says

Prominent indigenous rights activist Fayil Alsynov, whose jailing earlier this year sparked mass protests in Russia’s republic of Bashkortostan, was beaten while serving a prison sentence in the Perm region, his lawyer said Monday. Alsynov was sentenced in January to four years in prison for “inciting ethnic hatred.” Some observers believe he was targeted for…

What We Know About the Church and Synagogue Attacks in Dagestan

At least 15 police officers and five civilians including a priest have been killed in coordinated attacks on two Orthodox churches and two synagogues in Russia’s North Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Sunday evening. Russian law enforcement has deemed the attacks, which saw both police and National Guard officers deployed, as “acts of terror.” The attacks are…

At Least 20 Dead After Church and Synagogue Attacks in Russia’s Dagestan

Armed assailants on Sunday evening attacked Orthodox churches and synagogues in Russia’s majority Muslim republic of Dagestan, killing at least 15 law enforcement officials and five civilians including a priest, regional authorities said. The unidentified gunmen launched simultaneous attacks in Dagestan’s largest city of Makhachkala and in the coastal city of Derbent. Dagestan leader, Sergei…

One Year After Wagner Uprising, Putin More Powerful Than Ever

The president has ordered sweeping changes to the country’s military establishment in recent weeks — ironically, one of Prigozhin’s pre-mutiny demands. Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu was removed and several senior military figures have been arrested on corruption charges. Putin installed technocratic economist Andrei Belousov as his new defense chief, rather than a military strongman —…

Russia Blames U.S. for Deadly Missile Attack on Crimea

Russia on Sunday said the United States had responsibility for a Ukrainian missile attack on Russian-annexed Crimea, which it said killed five people, including three children, and wounded over 100. A missile exploded above a beach area of the city of Sevastopol, firing shrapnel at people relaxing there, Russian-appointed officials said. Russia’s Defense Ministry said…

3 Killed as Russia Strikes Apartment Building in War-Torn Kharkiv

Russia bombed a residential building in Ukraine’s northeastern city of Kharkiv on Saturday, killing three people and wounding almost 30, as it stepped up its renewed hostilities. Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky posted footage of the torn-off facade of an apartment block and a crater outside. “Russian terrorists have again hit Kharkiv with guided bombs,” he…

The Triumph of Crimean Champagne

Champagne. There is no other foreign product — with the exception of potatoes, perhaps — that has become so popular in Russia, first among the affluent, aristocratic public and then among everyone else. In Russia champagne became the people’s drink. The first semblance of sparkling wine appeared in Russia at the end of the 17th…