We got a write up in the Wall Street Journal on the YouTube censorship experience – thankfully the Lev Ponomarev video has now been reinstated. See previous coverage here. More commentary is forthcoming. YouTube Restores Video Appearing to S...
WBEZ in Chicago is running their interview with Lev Ponomarev. Listen here. Lev Ponomarev is with the All-Russian Movement for Human Rights and works with the “The Other Russia” coalition. Lev is a harsh critic of the Putin regime’s repression of ...
Today the New York Times is running a rather unremarkable editorial on Russia, which seems to suggest that the newspaper has nothing left to say about this new authoritarian state. President Bush, and soon his successor, will have to come to terms...
In Russia, all the world is green – at least that’s the impression you’re left with from watching the Kremlin mouthpiece news channel Russia Today. Founded in 2005 by state news agency RIA Novosti, the government funded 24-hour c...
A news report from Russia Today focuses on a debate last night between US Democratic Presidential candidates Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton, which strayed into the territory of the upcoming Russian presidential elections. The Russia Today report...
The New York Times is reporting today on a curious development in Russian energy trading. The news is that Russia has been “quietly preparing” to switch its trading in Russian Ural Blend oil, its primary export, from the dollar to the ruble. Oil t...
Another gas row. Gazprom has, for the second time, threatened to cut fuel supplies to Ukraine, with a deadline of March 3, if an accord on the repayment of debt isn’t signed. The new conflict is reportedly due to delays with the original deb...
Power to allow foreign investors to buy Russian companies will no longer belong to the Federal Security Service, but will be transferred to the prime minister, with the amendment to be approved by President Vladimir Putin – the next prime mi...
TODAY: Election run-up sparks various media debates on Dmitry Medvedev’s future and the legacy of Vladimir Putin. Russian authorities make special efforts to ensure strong voter turnout. Czech prime minister supports US missile defense radar. Hill...
Below is our exclusive translation of an important opinion article by Sonja Margolina published in the German newspaper Welt am Sonntag. The original article can be found here and on our German blog. What We Can Learn from the Kremlin’s Prisoners ...
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