Rock-bottom prices in Belarus are sending Russians across the border to buy up consumer goods, with ‘huge lines’ often ‘leading to brawls’. $12.6 billion of government funds has been earmarked for road construction next year. Russian Railways ma...
TODAY: Strategy 31 protesters detained; Russia recognises Libyan Transitional National Council; tandem speculations; dead police chief alleged corruption; Khodorkovsky parole request dampened; fake diplomas no longer cutting it. A dozen Strategy 3...
TODAY: Police downplay attack; Saratov Governor slammed by Putin; controversial charity wins suits; British MP calls for Magnitsky sanctions; indigenous community want rocket compensation; migrants workers brawl; Poltavchenko set to win St. Peters...
Sberbank will buy Austrian lender VBI for $850.3 million. Belarus wants Sberbank to ease the conditions of its $2 billion loan for potash miner Belaruskali, as the country undergoes ‘unprecedented political and economic turmoil’. The World Wildl...
Australian newspaper The National has a summary translation of a column published in Al Hayat: Russia’s less-than-enthusiastic stance on the Arab Spring, and its high tolerance for repressive Arab regimes, raise many questions about Moscow...
Russia is sending fresh supplies of fuel to Libyan rebels, following hints that Moscow could establish formal relations with them. All five of the country’s refineries are currently offline ‘due to a lack of crude oil production and damage to fac...
Russia is sending fresh supplies of fuel to Libyan rebels, following hints that Moscow could establish formal relations with them. All five of the country’s refineries are currently offline ‘due to a lack of crude oil production and damage to fac...
What’s wrong with the space industry? The recent string of failures is sparking concerns, whilst experts say that these ‘shouldn’t be generalized’. The Bulava missile has had its ninth successful launch. State statistics on large and mids...
What’s wrong with the space industry? The recent string of failures is sparking concerns, whilst experts say that these ‘shouldn’t be generalized’. The Bulava missile has had its ninth successful launch. State statistics on large and mids...
TODAY: United Russia completes primaries; Right Cause compares Kremlin to monarchy; Medvedev welcomes new President of Abkhazia; Russia to push donor nation status; sexual health billboards could lead to jail. United Russia has completed its prim...
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