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October 8, 2010

Today in Russian Business – Oct 8, 2010

Russia is to return a $166.8 million advance payment to Iran on an $800-million contract for air defense missiles, whose delivery was canceled due to US sanctions.  ‘We’re not obligated to return a penny more.‘  The hig...
October 8, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Oct 8, 2010

TODAY: Campaigning draws to a close ahead of elections; human rights birthday calendar rivals lingerie version; mourners mark Politkovskaya anniversary; Georgia says disputed territories aren’t part of WTO consideration; scientist claims he ...
October 7, 2010

Grigory Pasko: Sutyagin in Legal Limbo

The strange swap, which was not prescribed by any laws, of Russian wannabe spies for three (it is unclear whose exactly) spies and one person who doesn’t belong in THIS company at all ended the devil knows how for this last person: the state...
October 7, 2010

A Poor Choice of Words

Funny that this is the headline, as most people were led to believe the opposite following the firing of the mayor. When in doubt, pull the terrorism card. More at The Moscow Times.
October 7, 2010

Protecting Medvedev

I wanted to highlight one item mentioned in today’s newsblast. Over the past number of weeks, especially in the wake of Yuri Luzhkov’s ouster, the media has built up a perception of a false dichotomy between Vladimir Putin and Dmitry M...
October 7, 2010

Energy Blast – Oct 7, 2010

Russia says that its current gas agreement with Belarus is sound, and does not need to be revised, and Ukraine’s Naftogaz says it has fully paid for its September gas deliveries from Russia.  A new report from the US’ National Oil...
October 7, 2010

Today in Russian Business – Oct 7, 2010

Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin’s 2010 economic growth forecast of 4% may not be as healthy as it sounds.  Bloomberg says that ‘economic expansion of around 3% constitutes stagnation and is comparable to the U.S. economy ...
October 7, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Oct 7, 2010

TODAY: 4 year anniversary of Anna Politkovskaya’s death sees investigation extended; Putin’s birthday; Resin fast-tracked into United Russia, may stay in office; Luzkhov comments on his dismissal; human rights council advises on police...
October 6, 2010

Medvedev’s $200,000 Stereo System

The Russia Monitor has a good one on a Putin-Medvedev photo shoot gone awry – provoking debates over how the president got himself such an insanely expensive (and foreign produced) stereo system. So is the Russian blogosphere talking about t...