The RTS is surging, oil comfortably trading around $70, and even Vladimir Putin is doing his topless thing again, which is always a sign of economic robustness. Despite all the rosy news, Owen Matthews at Newsweek thinks that the crisis may ...
Many readers have been following the legal saga of William Browder, Hermitage, and HSBC against Renaissance Capital and certain members of the Russian government alleging a $230 million fraud scheme. Now we’ve got our hands on a public...
From yesterday’s Vladimir Ryzhkov column in the Moscow Times: Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s attempt to restore Russia’s influence over the former Soviet republics has failed miserably. Moscow’s standing in the region is w...
So much fuss was raised over the comments made by Joe Biden about Russia a few weeks back, as suddenly so many of his political opponents were concerned about hurting the feelings of the besieged siloviki or the derailment of reset diplomacy ̵...
As the first anniversary of the Russia-Georgia war approaches, we can expect a heavy volley of accusations, finger pointing, and acerbic opinion articles regurgitating mostly information we are already familiar with. My guess is that if you ...
Right before Barack Obama’s first visit to Moscow, I recall reading some interesting quotes from a Russian observer – unfortunately I can’t remember where exactly – who speculated that although he didn’t expect any ki...
Tehran Bureau has an article taking a look at why the Russian and Chinese leadership are so firmly tied to the hardliners in Iran. Russia has also exploited the fact that the hardliners in Iran need its protection and assistance. For several years...
According to Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko, during Vladimir Putin’s upcoming visit to Turkey it is expected that deals on energy projects will be secured. Russia will sign an agreement with Turkey on building a pipeline to transport B...
An article in Reuters looks at the impact the war in Georgia had on the stock market, as a marker of what could potentially happen in the volatile post-Soviet region as a whole. Fitch ratings has raised its forecast for the fall in Russia...
TODAY: Lavrov calls Georgia ‘masters of provocation’; soldiers placed on alert. Humanitarian concerns for the state of South Ossetia and Abkhazia; Russian subs seen off US east coast. Politkovskaya trial reopened; Nashi to ...
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