TODAY: Kremlin will not officially respond to new US sanctions until they are official, but Duma members are slamming them; Germany especially concerned about effects on itself and EU more broadly; EU to introduce new Russia sanctions over Siemens...
TODAY: US votes to extend existing anti-Russia sanctions; 16,000 tons of food destroyed under tit-for-tat sanctions; Finance Ministry estimates Russia committed $70bn to allies; Kaspersky Lab offers free global software; Siberian police break up N...
TODAY: Europe concerned over new extended anti-Russia sanctions from the US; Moscow says sanctions look like an attempt to exclude it from the EU energy market; Novak dismisses Siemens scandal; Moscow teacher placed under house arrest over anonymo...
TODAY: Russia tops Google’s global Transparency Report on requests for removal of online content; hundreds gather in Moscow to protest Internet censorship; Duma passes reading that would prohibit use of virtual private networks; Nemtsov’s daughter...
TODAY: US fines ExxonMobil $2m for violating Russia sanctions under Tillerson, company sues in response; Putin visits veteran rights activist Alekseyeva on her 90th birthday, hints at pardon for Izmestyev; anti-corruption protester sentenced to 2....
TODAY: Kremlin dismisses US media reports of second Putin-Trump meeting; Lavrov says implementation of Minsk accords has nothing to do with diplomatic relations; Russia faces challenge of turning smuggled Siemens’ turbines on; oil exports to fall ...
TODAY: International arbitration ruling says Russia must pay $6m over Greenpeace ship seizure; Navalny ordered to pay $35k in damages to lumber company; Putin and Trump had second G20 meeting; City Hall to allow a rally for Internet freedom, as HR...
TODAY: Supreme Court rejects Jehovah’s Witnesses appeal; Foreign Ministry demands return of US compounds; Danish NATO troops to receive fake news training; tens of thousands march for Tsar Nicholas; judge under fire after lavish wedding party; Nav...
TODAY: WWF report warns of damage from resort expansion in Crimea; Power Machines CEO detained by FSB, possibly in connection with Siemens’ turbines case; Putin bans doping athletes and coaches from receiving Kremlin money; US right-wing media not...
TODAY: US bans purchase of Kaspersky Labs software, company says move is political; capital outflows up 71% year-on-year; Russia continues to move Siemens gas turbines to Crimea; Polonsky sentenced but immediately released; Chaika connections with...
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