Moscow is set to lend Budapest €10bn ($13.7bn) to finance two Russian-built reactors at Hungary’s only nuclear power plant, in the latest in a series of Russian moves to use its energy and financial clout to restore influence in eastern Europe.
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O.E.C.D. Encourages Labor Changes in Russia
Russia will have to remake its labor practices for the country’s economy to pull out of its current doldrums.
Bolotnaya rioter pardoned under Russian amnesty
Dmitry Altaichinov, a participant in a May 2012 protest rally in central Moscow’s Bolotnaya Square, was pardoned on Thursday pursuant to a broad amnesty spearheaded by Russian President Vladimir Putin, RAPSI reports from the courtroom.
Russia-Iran Oil Talks to Go Ahead Despite US Concerns – Report
Russia is set to continue talks with Iran on a possible oil-for-goods swap that would make Moscow a major importer of Iranian oil despite concerns by the United States, the Kommersant business daily said Thursday, citing a Russian diplomatic source.
Shootout with militants in Russia kills seven before Olympics
Three members of the Russian security forces and four gunmen were killed in a shootout on Wednesday during a sweep for Islamist militants who have threatened to attack the Winter Olympics that begin in Sochi next month.
Russia to Free About 1,000 More Prisoners in Economic Amnesty
About 1,000 businesspeople could be released this year under an economic amnesty that had initially ended earlier this month, business ombudsmen Boris Titov said Tuesday.
Facebook to share data with Russia’s Yandex
Facebook has agreed a deal to share public data from its users with Yandex – Russia’s largest search engine.
Russia to Tighten ‘Anti-Terrorism’ Internet Rules
Russia is set to severely limit online payment systems and oblige websites including the likes of Google and Facebook to store information on users and share it with security services
Politkovskaya murder trial moved to January 20
The Moscow City Court on Wednesday postponed the Anna Politkovskaya murder case hearing until January 20, RAPSI reports from the courtroom.
Moscow Court Rules Seizure of Navalny’s Assets Legal
A Moscow court ruled Wednesday that seizing assets from opposition activist Alexei Navalny as part of an ongoing embezzlement case against him was legal, denying the politician’s appeal to have his money returned.