Russia began a second bid to convict the suspected killers of prominent Kremlin critic Anna Politkovskaya at a pre-trial hearing on Monday, but her family said the question of who ordered the murder was unlikely to emerge from the case.
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Pictures of Rail Chief Yakunin’s Mansion Published
Bloggers have published pictures of a luxury mansion, believed to be owned by Vladimir Yakunin, the head of Russian Railways and powerful member of President Vladimir Putin‘s inner circle.
Banks in the dark over $15 billion of promised Rosneft M&A business
Banks that helped Russian oil company Rosneft (ROSN.MM) finance its $55 billion buyout of rival TNK-BP have been left waiting for their payback – a share in $15 billion in asset sales expected to follow the deal, sources familiar with matter said
Russia to Deliver More Than 10 Fighter Jets to Syria, MIG Head Says
Russia is planning to deliver more than 10 MiG fighter planes to the Syrian government of Bashar Assad, the head of the state-owned MIG corporation said Friday, in a move likely to draw harsh criticism from Western governments seeking Assad’s removal amid a bloody civil war in Syria.
Economist Who Fled Russia Details Intense Scrutiny
Sergei M. Guriev, a prominent economist who fled Russia a month ago under pressure from investigators, said Friday that he will not return in the “foreseeable future,” until he is certain that he will not face prosecution or other legal constraints.
Suspicions Grow of 3rd Case Against Khodorkovsky
The abrupt flight from Russia of liberal economist Sergei Guriev after he was interrogated in connection with the case against tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has rekindled suspicions that a new criminal case could be opened against Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev, who are set to be freed next year.
Syria peace talks likely to be postponed as Russia plans to ship more weapons
Peace talks in Geneva between Syria‘s warring parties are almost certain to be postponed after further diplomatic setbacks on Friday, as Russiaannounced its intention to ship more weaponry to the Assad regime.
Russian academics fear blow to economy from “foreign agent” law
Russian economists warned the government on Thursday a new law that might force their research centers to register as “foreign agents” could have a disastrous impact on the economy.
AnaIysis: Israel could swoop on S-300 missiles in Syria, but with risks
Israel could overcome advanced S-300 anti-aircraft missiles if they were deployed in Syria but any strikes on the system would be difficult and risk alienating its supplier, Russia.
FSB Says Terrorists Among Migrant Communities
Federal Security Service officials said that members of foreign terrorist organizations have infiltrated the illegal migrant population and are actively seeking to destroy the country, Interfax reported Thursday.