Phillip Pan’s piece in the Washington Post today looks at the reactions to the publishing of lawyer Sergei Magnitsky’s letters detailing the cruelty and repression of his time in prison. Since Magnitsky’s death, though, the...
India’s Atomic Energy Commission has signed a deal with Rosatom to increase future nuclear energy cooperation, with the possibility for the latter to build more nuclear reactors at India’s Kudankulam power plant. Rosatom is the f...
On Russia’s meetings with India’s prime minister: ‘Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who presides over an economy expected to contract by over 8.5% in 2009, looked visibly uneasy as his counterpart Manmohan Singh told him how the In...
TODAY: Perm death toll rises to 117 as Putin demands inspections; Yukos case coming back to haunt the Kremlin?; Magnitsky’s prison letters spark nationwide attention; internet provider admits to blocking ‘extremist’ sites; Putin&...
Roderick Kefferputz from the Centre for European Policy Studies has released a new short paper on Gazprom. Below is the introduction. Download the full study here. Gazprom’s situation has become increasingly difficult since Janua...
The New York Times has a piece today on Dmitry Medvedev’s proposal to reduce Russia’s 11 time zones: “We have to look at this from a biological standpoint, how it is going to affect health,” said Yekaterina Degtyareva, 27, ...
James P. Rubin has a good opinion article in Newsweek, which takes a shot at Barack Obama’s realist tendencies in foreign policy and the swift abandonment of human rights by the new administration. Given the scary results of a recent p...
The wonderful Andy Young at Siberian Light does something that nobody else can really do – sail a straight line right across the vast and often bitter ideological divide in the blogosphere (do we still use that word?). Over the years h...
The video below is not for the faint of heart – some raw footage from inside the Lame Horse nightclub fire. A fierce blame game has already started, with government angrily accusing irresponsible business owners, while the private sect...
‘The biggest climate meeting in history, with 15,000 participants from 192 nations, begins in Copenhagen [today]‘. The Telegraph has an outline of what they are trying to achieve. The UN’s Climate Chief has called for...
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