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August 18, 2010

Energy Blast – Aug 18, 2010

Having amassed ‘a record cash pile‘, Rosneft is profiting on its mammoth $11.4 billion loan from China, because Russia’s interest rates are currently higher than the rate of interest that the company is paying on the debt.  ...
August 18, 2010

Today in Russian Business – Aug 18, 2010

President Dmitry Medvedev held a special meeting in Sochi earlier this week to address the problem of customs officials, after a recent report showed entrepreneurs naming customs oversights as the main obstacle to innovation in big business.  ...
August 18, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Aug 18, 2010

TODAY: Several thousand Muscovites died in heatwave, doctor estimates; Putin’s World Cup bid includes visa waiver; government sued over Kremlin property rights; blasts in North Caucasus; Baikal, Sayano-Shushenskaya, privatization; Romania...
August 17, 2010

More Suicides as a Result of Fires

As if smoke inhalation and related respiratory diseases weren’t enough, Moscow doctors are saying they expect an increased suicide rate as a result of the wildfires. City officials, who were criticised for not doing enough when the smoke lev...
August 17, 2010

Romania Retaliates

Romania is not happy about Russia’s treatment of a Romanian diplomat who has been accused of spying by the FSB. Gabriel Grecu was arrested yesterday and told to leave Russia. Today Romania has decided to retaliate by declaring a Russian dipl...
August 17, 2010

Expired START Means No Inspections

An article in the Washington Post today focuses one aspect of the expired START treaty that has been often overlooked in the media: For the first time in 15 years, the US is not able to carry out inspections of Russia’s nuclear missiles, fol...
August 17, 2010

Energy Blast – Aug 17, 2010

Sovcomflot and Novatek are exploring ways of cutting delivery times for shipments of oil and gas to China, sending cargo through the Arctic instead of the Suez Canal with the help of nuclear icebreakers.  According to the Afghan Mines Mi...
August 17, 2010

Today in Russian Business – Aug 17, 2010

The Finance Ministry wants to cancel state subsidies of major infrastructure, such as rail tracks and power lines, to shore in $85 million for the budget and help narrow deficits from 2012 onwards.  President Dmitry Medvedev called on Russia&...
August 17, 2010

RA’s Daily Russian News Blast – Aug 17, 2010

TODAY: Pavlovsk Twitter campaign leads Medvedev to call for inquiry; Kaliningrad governor to be ousted; regular protest site to be shut down for construction; fires give way to gales as thousands lose power; power vertical starts with Kursk? Shave...
August 16, 2010

‘There Should Be Only One President’

Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov wants to do away with the title of president in Chechnya, saying that “in a single state there should be only one president, and in [federal] subjects the top figures can call themselves the head of the repub...