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March 13, 2008

Ukraine and Gazprom Seal a Deal

Geoff Smith of Renaissance Capital in Kiev is optimistic about the new natural gas deal: “This is a big improvement for both Gazprom and Ukraine. Commonsense prevailed. Any solution that avoids a disruption of European supplies is positive, ...
March 13, 2008

A Thaw in Belarus?

There’s an interesting piece in the Economist about the recent thaw in relations between Belarus and the West, and a possible political opening driven by Gazprom’s increasing reluctance to subsidize the Lukashenko regime with cheap nat...
March 13, 2008

Energy Blast, March 13, 2008

Gazprom and Ukraine have agreed to remove all intermediaries in gas trade. “There is no need for them now after we agreed to supply Ukraine’s industrial consumers directly with some volumes and given the upcoming rise in the Central As...
March 13, 2008

Today in Russian Business

$18.48 billion of Russian money was spent overseas in the last year, and $7.510 billion was received from abroad, according to new data from the Central Bank of Russia (CBR). The amount of outgoing money grew 83.4% on 2006. Lawyers of CBR and the ...
March 13, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – March 13, 2008

TODAY: No to brass Putin. Russia responds to attack on its human rights in kind. NATO criticizes Russian rhetoric. Students and professors fight to save St. Petersburg’s European University. Russia to crack down on internet freedom. Russia has las...
March 12, 2008

Kommersant on Putin’s Doublespeak

There has been a lot of interesting discussion over the comments made by Vladimir Putin during the press conference following his last meeting as president with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, but what really caught everyone’s attention was...
March 12, 2008

RA on Russia’s Internet Censorship

Robert Amsterdam is quoted today in a story by Brian Whitmore of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty: Robert Amsterdam, an attorney on jailed former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s international defense team and the author of an influential blo...
March 12, 2008

Academia in Revolt in St. Petersburg

Much has been written about the closure of European University of St. Petersburg last month, one the region’s largest independent academic institutions. Local authorities shut down the facilities absurdly citing fire risks, but students and ...
March 12, 2008

The Conscripted Dissident Turns in Discharge Documents

Here is an exclusive translation from Novaya Gazeta about the youth activist Oleg Kozlovsky. Below the article is a translation of a letter from Russia’s Ministry of Defense to Kozlovsky’s mother. Oleg Kozlovsky turns in documents on h...
March 12, 2008

The Clash between the United States and Belarus

Move over UK and Russia, the new East vs. West diplomatic battle royale is now going down between Washington and Minsk. Today Reuters is reporting that U.S. Ambassador Karen Stewart (pictured) has been temporarily withdrawn to Washington following...