Activists and journalists detained aboard Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise icebreaker remain in detention in the Arctic city of Murmansk, despite a decision being made to take them to St. Petersburg, a defense lawyer said Tuesday.
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Russia says Iran must be invited to Syria peace conference
Russia said on Tuesday Iran must be invited to a proposed peace conference on Syria, reiterating its stance after the main Syrian opposition leader said his coalition would not attend if Iran took part.
Two Injured in Attack on St. Petersburg LGBT Gathering
Two masked men broke into a party at an LGBT organization in St. Petersburg on Sunday, shooting participants in the face with air guns and injuring at least one man.
Justice Official Killed in North Caucasus
A justice official was killed in Makhachkala, the capital of Russia’s volatile North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan, on Monday, a police source said.
Greenpeace says Russia moving jailed activists to St Petersburg
Russia is moving the imprisoned crew of Greenpeace’s Arctic Sunrise protest ship from their jail in the Arctic Circle city of Murmansk to Saint Petersburg, the organisation announced Friday, quoting information from diplomats.
More Moscow Officials Sacked After Anti-Migrant Protests
Two more Moscow government officials were sacked by the Russian capital’s mayor on Friday nearly two weeks after violent anti-migrant protests in a Moscow suburb, sparked by a fatal stabbing
Russian Lawmaker Breaks Up ‘Satanic’ Halloween Party
Outspoken religious Russian lawmaker Vitaly Milonov cast a shadow on a Halloween celebration in St. Petersburg on Thursday night when he turned up to denounce the “Satanic” get-together as a slap in the face of the Russian people.
Russian banks strengthen ties with blacklisted Syrian lenders
Intent on supplying his government with arms, oil and food, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has turned to Russian banks to access world markets, and the lenders could open more doors to him, despite a risk of isolation from the U.S. banking system.
Suspects Named in Dagestan Twin Bombings
Russian investigators on Thursday named two suspects believed to have been involved in a deadly double explosion in Russia’s volatile North Caucasus republic of Dagestan.
Russian court closes news agency, citing new obscenity law
A Moscow court on Thursday revoked the registration of web-based news agency Rosbalt for posting videos it said contained profane language, including a clip by punk band Pussy Riot, in violation of a law adopted earlier this year.