Staunton, November 4 – Russian trains now travel at “almost the same average speed” they did in the middle of the 19th century, and Russian Rail remains a Soviet-style monopoly for all the talk about innovations over the last 15 years, according to a new study which points to these shortcomings as a major reason […]
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Why are Only Some Non-Russian Republics Led by Members of Their Titular Nationalities?
Staunton, November 3 – In the final decades of the Soviet Union, many in the non-Russian union republics began to ask why some of them were headed by members of their titular nationalities and others by Russians and increasingly demanded that members of the titular nation occupy key posts. Over time, Moscow backed down, first […]
More Ukrainians Forced to Flee Violence Than Middle Eastern Refugees in Europe
Staunton, November 2 – Because of Russian actions, more than 1.5 million Ukrainians have fled the Donbass and Crimea either to other parts of Ukraine thus becoming internally displaced persons, and more than 1 million have fled to Russia and other countries, a number that is “much larger than” the refugee flow into Europe from […]
White Russian Officer and Vlasovite Source of Putin’s ‘Hybrid War’ Strategy, Former KGB Psychoanalyst Says
Staunton, November 2 – Yevgeny Messner (1891-1974), last chief of staff of the Kornilov Division of Baron Wrangel’s White Russian Army and later a member of the Russian Liberation Army during World War II, wrote the book that forms the basis for what is now known as Vladimir Putin’s “hybrid war” strategy. That book, Mutiny […]
Russia Suffering Staggering Indirect Human Losses from Its Wars, Retired Colonel Says
Staunton, November 2 – The Russian government may succeed in keeping secret figures about the casualties from its various wars, but it is powerless to conceal the staggering indirect losses from those conflicts, including among other things an increasing number of single-parent families and orphans, according to Marat Syrtlanov, a retired Russian colonel. “To speak […]
Remembering the Nations the Soviets Deported in Whole or in Part
Staunton, October 30 – Today, many people in the Russian Federation will pause to remember the victims of political repressions in the USSR, in particular the members of the 14 peoples who were deported en masse and the 48 other nations who were deported or otherwise repressed only in part, a list that even more […]
HIV/AIDS Epidemic in Russia ‘Out of Control,’ Health Minister Says
Staunton, October 27 – The HIV/AIDS epidemic in the Russian Federation is growing “out of control,” according to Health Minister Veronika Skvortsova, as a result of which the number of HIV/AIDS cases in that country, already growing at about 10,000 new cases annually, is likely to increase by 250 percent over the next five years. […]
Putin’s Destruction of Entrepreneurs Hurting Russia More than Stalin’s Destruction of Peasants Did, Bitkov Says
Staunton, October 25 – Igor Bitkov, a Russian businessman the Kremlin stripped of his company, drove into exile and continues to persecute even though he is imprisoned in Guatemala, says that Vladimir Putin’s destruction of entrepreneurs and genuine entrepreneurial culture hurts Russia even more than Stalin’s destruction of peasant in the 1930s did. Bitkov, who […]
Kyiv Must Use Military Means to Recover Occupied Territories Now, Borovoy Says
Staunton, October 25 – Now that Vladimir Putin is focused on Syria and clearly unlikely to stop there, the Ukrainian government should take advantage of the situation by moving militarily to reclaim Russian-occupied territories in the Donbass and Crimea, according to Konstantin Borovoy. “The attention of the Russian president has been distracted” for the moment […]
A Baker’s Dozen of Neglected Russian Stories – No. 7
Staunton, October 25 – The flood of news stories from a country as large, diverse and often strange as the Russian Federation often appears to be is far too large for anyone to keep up with. But there needs to be a way to mark those which can’t be discussed in detail but which are […]