The Kremlin is due to release its list of state-owned companies that are due for privatization in ‘a few weeks‘, but sales will not happen until the economy revives, in a bid to receive fair prices for the assets, says presidential aid...
TODAY: Police force struggling with negative reputation; Novosibirsk mayor arrested; Abkhazia to host military base? Russia delays defense system delivery to Iran; no drinking water in Krasnokamsk; activist given German award; sources debate Yanuk...
Here is the second installment of our interview with Dr. Nina Khrushcheva of the New School in New York, which covers some different ground, including her recent book on Vladimir Nabokov, and her reaction to a recent incident of a disagreement amo...
It’s good to have a president. Even better – a blogger-president. A non-blogger wouldn’t have even noticed that agencies, in an attempt to complicate the search for information on a site, are changing Cyrillic letters to Latin on...
Lukoil’s net income fell 23% last year to $7 billion. State oil giant Saudi Aramco plans to inject carbon dioxide into Ghawar, the world’s biggest oilfield, by 2012, a year ahead of schedule, in a bid to improve production and re...
‘We have weak unions compared with Western Europe,‘ notes one economist, commenting on the total of unpaid Russian wages – currently at $136 million. ‘Companies aren’t afraid to delay salary and utility payments...
TODAY: Israeli prime minister praises Russia’s understanding of Iranian situation; nuclear nonproliferation; Russia to hold joint military exercises with Nicaragua; strange Russia Today; children confiscated over debts?; Justice Minister wei...
Michael Weiss has an interesting comment on the Obama administration’s reset diplomacy posted over at Pajamas Media. “Reset” in hindsight has claimed one extraordinary achievement for the administration: it has wiped out what onc...
Nicholas Gvosdev has a new article here which discusses how U.S. interests will be impacted by the election of Viktor Yanukovych in Ukraine, and what policies with Russia he is likely to pursue. He congratulates the Obama administration̵...
I recall reading once in an amusing satire novel based in Latin America, that one local mayor of a major metropolitan city decided that the best way to eliminate police corruption would be to lift all traffic and moving violation laws, so the poli...
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