Police detained Ruslan Shamsuarov, son of Azat Shamsuarov, senior VP of Lukoil, and his friends for speeding through Moscow in a Mercedes Gelandewagen
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Putin Claims Pardon of Savchenko ‘Dictated by Considerations of Humanism,’ But Needed GRU Officers
President Vladimir Putin said he was “dictated by considerations of humanism” in his release of Ukrainian pilot Nadiya Savchenko although he received two GRU agents in return.
Putin Raises Pension Age to 65 for Government Workers
President Vladimir Putin has signed a law raising the pension age for officials from 60 to 65 for men and from 55 to 63 for women.
Economic Reforms to Include Pension Age Raise; Cap on Salaries; United Russia Primaries Marred by Fraud, ‘Carousels’
LIVE UPDATES: Nine million people voted in United Russia’s primaries, which were marred by ‘carousel’ voting, forced voting, beating of an observer, firing of whistleblowers, and withdrawal of candidates. Welcome to our column, Russia Update, where we will be closely following day-to-day developments in Russia, including the Russian government’s foreign and domestic policies. The previous […]
6 Ukrainian Troops Wounded in 24 Hrs; Since Start of War, 50 Children Killed, 138 Wounded
A total of 6 Ukrainian soldiers have been wounded in the last 24 hours.
Investigative Committee Cites Management Negligence as Reason for Terrorist Attack on Domodedovo
Negligence by the management of Domodedovo Airport enabled the 2011 terrorist attack on the airport, said Vladimir Markin, spokesman for the Investigative Committee. While a settlement has been reached between management of Domodedovo and the victims, the owner of the airport, Dmitry Kamenshchik, remains under house arrest.
House Foreign Affairs Approves Global Magnitsky Act; Artist Pavlensky on Trial; Truckers’ Leader Detained
The House Committee on Foreign Affairs of the US Congress approved the Global Magnitsky Act, amid challenges from some members citing Kremlin disinformation.
State Department’s Nuland in Moscow to Discuss Ukraine; Dugin Denied Entry to Greece
Ultranationalist Aleksandr Dugin has been denied entry to Greece, where he has ties to the SYRIZA Party, due to a EU ban against him.
Russian Investigators Say Director of Cemetery Company to Blame for Mass Brawl of Workers; 3 Killed, 26 Injured
LIVE UPDATES: Three people were killed and 26 injured in a mass brawl in Moscow at a cemetery in a “turf war” over which groups of workers could control jobs at the site. Welcome to our column, Russia Update, where we will be closely following day-to-day developments in Russia, including the Russian government’s foreign and […]
Ukrainian Lawyer Gunned Down in Odessa; Represented Estonian Businessman
A lawyer was shot dead by unknown persons in Odessa, local news and social media reported.