‘Iran is standing on 50% of the world’s energy and should it so decide Europe will have to spend the winter in cold’. The Telegraph reports that the US is upping the pressure on Russia to toughen its stance on Iran. S...
Foreign investment in Russia declined 21% in 2009 to $81.9 billion; the Moscow Times analyzes the steep drop here. Ukraine has said that it will not consider joining a customs union with Belarus, Kazakhstan and Russia until the triumvirate h...
TODAY: Protest rally against illegal police activities thwarted by police; major anti-government protest planned in Kaliningrad; CPJ calls for clarification of Estemirova murder investigation; Smolensk mayor faces extortion charges. Viktor Y...
When it comes to talking about now-shuttered newspaper The eXile, “controversial” is the hardest working item of vocabulary one can dig up. It was never my cup tea per se, but I liked that it was around, and I like the conversati...
When not dodging assassination attempts, journalist John Helmer writes about oligarchs, concessionary property rights, and the new U.S. interest in fighting state-linked International Organized Crime. Here he sets out his theory of business ...
In his latest Washington Post op/ed, has Anders Åslund drank the Kool-Aid on Russia’s fake inter-governmental opposition, or are these byzantine fissures actually genuine? Back when we interviewed him last April, Åslund had cited Igor ...
Sometime in early 2010 it was made official: Russia officially became the largest supplier of arms to Latin America. Maybe that’s because the U.S. started getting more picky about their arms customers. Here goes a brief not...
OK, so I admit I was totally wrong when I assumed that Evgeni Plushenko would quad-twirl his way to a gold medal in men’s figure skating over his U.S. competitor Evan Lysacek, but then again, I know next to nothing about this odd sport. ...
Russia has begun work on a new nuclear power station in Kaliningrad, to the concern of local residents and ecologists, despite Rosatom’s assurances that the project is completely safe. The Federal Customs Service could be ready to cont...
The Defense Ministry could help AvtoVAZ increase its sales by compensating military officers for their down payment on a Lada 4×4, which could set them back by 1.3 billion rubles if the plan goes ahead and sales figures are met. VTB man...
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