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June 2, 2011

Energy Blast – June 2, 2011

Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov says that Iran’s nuclear question is not going to be solved whilst sanctions are in place.  First Deputy Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov could be elected onto the board of Gazprom later this month, in spite o...
June 2, 2011

Today in Russian Business – June 2, 2011

Moscow-based journalists are losing their jobs as publications shut down, ‘perks of media ownership‘ disappear, and readership and advertising drop.  Six protesters demonstrated in London yesterday outside VTB Group’s annual...
June 2, 2011

Today in Russian Business – June 2, 2011

Moscow-based journalists are losing their jobs as publications shut down, ‘perks of media ownership‘ disappear, and readership and advertising drop.  Six protesters demonstrated in London yesterday outside VTB Group’s annual...
June 2, 2011

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – June 2, 2011

TODAY: Navalny anticipates revolt; Serdyukov assures students on conscription; Lib Dem bill would put cameras in pretrial detention; gay rights protester attack investigated; All-Russia People’s Front gathers momentum; U.S. releases arsenal ...
June 2, 2011

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – June 2, 2011

TODAY: Navalny anticipates revolt; Serdyukov assures students on conscription; Lib Dem bill would put cameras in pretrial detention; gay rights protester attack investigated; All-Russia People’s Front gathers momentum; U.S. releases arsenal ...
June 2, 2011

Moskalenko on Khodorkovsky Verdict

In case you missed it, Karinna Moskalenko spoke to the BBC yesterday about the European Court of Human Rights’ ruling on her client’s case (click for video).  ‘We are really happy to have this judgement today.  We regis...
June 2, 2011

Moskalenko on Khodorkovsky Verdict

In case you missed it, Karinna Moskalenko spoke to the BBC yesterday about the European Court of Human Rights’ ruling on her client’s case (click for video).  ‘We are really happy to have this judgement today.  We regis...
June 1, 2011

Grigory Pasko: Atomic Cunning

The seemingly endless nuclear crisis at Fukushima Dai-Ichi in Japan has raised a series of questions regarding both safety and environmental risk in the nuclear energy sector – questions that of course come back around to Russia and its role...
June 1, 2011

Grigory Pasko: Atomic Cunning

The seemingly endless nuclear crisis at Fukushima Dai-Ichi in Japan has raised a series of questions regarding both safety and environmental risk in the nuclear energy sector – questions that of course come back around to Russia and its role...
June 1, 2011

Energy Blast – June 1, 2011

According to Transneft, China has paid three quarters of its disputed arrears for oil supplies (or $78 million).  Europe’s largest utilities companies are urging Russia and Qatar to scrap their systems of long-term contracts, and to use...