TODAY: Chavez in Moscow; Poland and US move forward on missile defense; Nashi looking for a new purpose; Kremlin to curb “dangerous” teen fashion; UN Ambassador moves to defend Sudanese president; postwar artists, heroin addicts, presidential port...
Dear Readers, The previous entry on Spanish-Russian energy relations represents the 3,000th English-language blog post we have put up on this site since our inception in September 2006. On February 11th, 2008, we published our 2,000th post, and on...
Today’s news that Spanish energy champion Gas Natural has signed an LNG deal with Gazprom for the Shtokman Field comes at a crucial time for the energy security of the country vis-a-vis Russia. The agreement, which will allow for faster, eas...
No matter who takes office following the upcoming presidential elections in the United States, he had better start making relations with Russia a top priority, argues an editorial in Sunday’s Boston Globe: The next U.S. president will have t...
The New Republic has a very interesting book review of a new translation of Maxim Gorky’s biographical writings and other materials, which provides a fresh perspective on the Russian Revolution through the eyes of a literary titan. Gorky may...
Will Stewart at the Evening Standard points out that many foreign interests in Russia will be closely watching the handling of Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s parole request as an indication of the safety of doing business in the country: Analysis: A...
A new law signed by the State Duma will reportedly empower the government to “hand-pick companies” to develop the vast oil reserves thought to be in the Arctic shelf. TNK-BP chief Robert Dudley has been barred from working in Russia, and will not ...
TODAY: Medvedev’s new (old) foreign policy; China and Russia end territorial dispute; Muslim council protests literature ban; troubled Abkhazia rejects German peace plan. Dmitry Medvedev’s stance on foreign policy “suggests a resentment of unilate...
It’s people who make the system Grigory Pasko, journalist Если Вы хотите прочитать оригинал данной статьи на русском языке, нажмите сюда. The chattering continues… I’m talking here about the fact that a command has obviously been given to the Russ...
Lest we were worried about the relevancy of the blogosphere, it appears that the PR department at the Nord Stream headquarters in Switzerland has been carefully following Grigory Pasko’s copious original coverage of this pipeline project, wh...
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