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January 18, 2008

Today in Russian Business

A lawyer for Swiss company Noga announced that the package of stock in the EADS aerospace corporation controlled by Vneshekonombank has been blocked by an enforcement order. Billionaire Mikhail Prokhorov, the co-owner of Norilsk Nickel, has accuse...
January 18, 2008

RA’s Daily Russia News Blast – Jan. 18, 2008

TODAY: British Foreign Secretary accuses Russia of “staining” its own reputation. Bulgarian co-operation with Russia. Oleg Mitvol resigns. Two activists quit over row with Kasparov. Medvedev promises: no state grab. After officials were questioned...
January 17, 2008

Reciprocal Harassment

The FT wonders whether Vladimir Putin realizes what kinds of Russian institutions in the UK could come under investigation as a result of the British Council spat: “But Mr Putin should beware. The British Council has operated in Russia for m...
January 17, 2008

Kasparov: Sarkozy Jealous of Putin?

In what looks like one of his most harsh and strident opinion pieces to date, Garry Kasparov launches a scathing indictment against French President Nicolas Sarkozy for his conduct vis-à-vis Russia during the elections period in tomorrow’s e...
January 17, 2008

Alexander Motyl: Russia’s Drift toward Fascism

The Rutgers political science professor Alexander Motyl has an interesting but not subtle op/ed in the Kyiv Post today arguing not only that Russia is quickly drifting toward becoming a fascist state, but that there is little anyone can do about i...
January 17, 2008

How Low Can Russia Go?

The last we heard from journalist Lionel Beehner at HuffPo, he laid out the case for why Russia isn’t nearly as important in world affairs as many make it out to be (provoking widespread and often unfriendly chatter in the blogosphere). Toda...
January 17, 2008

Rosneft’s Returns Boosted by Theft of Yukos

I have spent years writing and publicly speaking about the economic motives behind the Russian government’s campaign of persecution against Mikhail Khodorkovsky. I argued repeatedly that the unlawful expropriation of Yukos, the market value ...
January 17, 2008

The Anna Politkovskaya Press Briefing Room

Last March we reported on an boulevard in Paris that “unofficially” dedicated to the memory of slain journalist Anna Politkovskaya (right near the Russian embassy), but now the European Parliament has officially paid its respects by de...
January 17, 2008

Energy Blast, Jan. 17, 2008

Rosneft‘s profits jumped an overwhelming 80% following its purchase of Yukos assets. Gazprom is to attend talks with Ukraine’s high-level energy delegation as Ukraine’s new government seeks to revise the terms of agreements with ...
January 17, 2008

Today in Russian Business

Russia’s display at Berlin’s International Green Week focuses on advanced technologies and new research and development in the agrarian sector. Russian-Chinese trade grew 44.3% year-on-year in 2007 to a record $48.16 billion. Shareholders of OOO L...