Thursday, November 29, 2012

Russia News | News Date November 30, 2012

Saturday, November 24, 2012

World Briefing | Europe: Russian Court Seeks to Ban Pussy Riot’s Videos
A Moscow court ruled that videos of performances by the punk group were extremist, falling under a law intended to rein in hate speech.


Napoleon's secret coded Kremlin letter on sale
The single line of Napoleon's secret code told Paris of his desperate, last order against the Russians: "At three o'clock in the morning, on the 22nd I am going to blow up the Kremlin."


Goal: Preview: Bayern Munich vs. Borussia Dortmund
A victory over third-place BoRussia Dortmund on Saturday would give Bayern Munich a 14-point lead over the defending champions in Germany's Bundesliga.


Court bans video of Pussy Riot's performance
The video of punk band Pussy Riot's performance in Russia's main cathedral is extremist and must be removed from the web, a Moscow court ruled Thursday.


Russian court bans "extremist" Pussy Riot video
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A Russian court ruled on Thursday that video footage of the Pussy Riot punk group protesting against President Vladimir Putin in a church was "extremist" and should be removed from websites. The demonstration last February offended many Russian Orthodox Christians. But Putin has been criticized by U.S. and European leaders over what they saw as disproportionate jail sentences imposed on three Pussy Riot members. Their trial was also seen by Putin's critics as part of a clampdown on dissent. ...


Russian children find lion cub, take it to school
Most primary school classes get a goldfish to keep, a hamster or a turtle if they're lucky รข€" but children from one village in southern Russia got to play with a lion cub.


Russian whistleblower dies in UK under strange circumstances
A Russian businessman helping Swiss prosecutors uncover a powerful fraud syndicate has died in unexplained circumstances near his mansion in Britain, in a chilling twist to a Russian mafia scandal that has strained Moscow's ties with the West.


Russian region pays $2.4 million for Tarkovsky archive
LONDON (Reuters) - Russia's Ivanovo region on Wednesday paid 1.5 million pounds ($2.4 million), or 15 times the estimate, for an archive of thousands of letters, photographs and recordings once belonging to leading film director Andrei Tarkovsky. Tarkovsky, who was born in the region in 1932, is considered one of Russia's greatest film makers, directing acclaimed movies including "Andrei Rublyev", "Solaris" and "The Mirror". Sotheby's, which auctioned the archive in London, said the sale followed a "dramatic 18-minute bidding battle" that ended up between three bidders. ...


DealBook: Shares in Russia's MegaFon Fall After I.P.O.
The I.P.O. raised $1.7 billion, making it Europe's second largest offering this year, but shareholders seem unimpressed.


A Roster's Rebirth: A Year After Plane Crash, Rebuilt Russian Hockey Team Wins Again
Yaroslavl Lokomotiv, the Russian hockey team that lost 37 players, coaches and support staff members in an accident last year, has resurrected its roster and is in third place in the K.H.L. Western Conference.


Sunday, November 18, 2012

Dutch dominate World Cup speedskating races
KOLOMNA, Russia (AP) - Svet Kramer led a Dutch sweep of podium places in the men's 5,000-meter race, while countrywoman Marrit Leenstra earned her second career speedskating World Cup victory Saturday by winning the women's 1,500-meter race.


World Briefing | Europe: Russia: Corruption Case Grows
A former Defense Ministry official in Russia has been charged with embezzling more than $12 million while working for a private military contractor.


World Briefing | Europe: Pussy Riot Musician Moved to Solitary Cell
Maria Alyokhina requested the move after tensions with other inmates, Russian prison officials said Friday.


U.N. Panel Criticizes Russia on Human Rights Treaty
In its scathing assessment, United Nations officials said they were seriously concerned about “numerous and consistent reports” of threats, reprisals and deaths of human rights defenders and journalists in Russia.


Goal: What Happened to Borussia (Barcelona) Mönchengladbach?
BoRussia Mönchengladbach has struggled to keep pace with the top teams in Germany's Bundesliga.


Russian punk protester moved to solo cell
Jailed Pussy Riot punk protester Maria Alyokhina has been moved to a single-person cell at her own request because of tensions with follow prisoners, Russia's federal penitentiary service said Friday.


Russian female punk rock band protester alone in cell after inmate tension
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Jailed Pussy Riot punk protester Maria Alyokhina has been moved to a single-person cell at her own request because of tensions with follow prisoners, Russia's federal penitentiary service said on Friday. Alyokhina, 24, is serving a two-year sentence for a raucous protest against President Vladimir Putin in Moscow's main Russian Orthodox cathedral. Activists said her trial, and that of two band mates, was part of a crackdown on dissent. ...


Pussy Riot member asks for solitary
One of the members of the Russian punk band Pussy Riot serving a two-year prison sentence has asked to be transferred to solitary confinement because of "strained relations" with other inmates, state media reported Friday.<div class="feedflare"> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=G2D000KxN20:AlIbNKXG9so:yIl2AUoC8zA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=G2D000KxN20:AlIbNKXG9so:7Q72WNTAKBA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?d=7Q72WNTAKBA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=G2D000KxN20:AlIbNKXG9so:V_sGLiPBpWU"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?i=G2D000KxN20:AlIbNKXG9so:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=G2D000KxN20:AlIbNKXG9so:qj6IDK7


Space station crew marks Thanksgiving in orbit
The current crew of the International Space Station marked Thanksgiving with zero-gravity-friendly packets of smoked turkey, rehydrated cornbread dressing and a Russian side dish high above Earth.<div class="feedflare"> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:o8nS191_U3g:yIl2AUoC8zA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:o8nS191_U3g:7Q72WNTAKBA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?d=7Q72WNTAKBA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:o8nS191_U3g:V_sGLiPBpWU"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?i=Re3PGWxHkNc:o8nS191_U3g:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_world?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:o8nS191_U3g:qj6IDK7rITs"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn


Space station crew marks holiday
The crew of the International Space Station marked Thanksgiving with zero-gravity-friendly packets of smoked turkey, rehydrated cornbread dressing and a Russian side dish high above Earth.<div class="feedflare"> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:LrKmoau-kug:yIl2AUoC8zA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?d=yIl2AUoC8zA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:LrKmoau-kug:7Q72WNTAKBA"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?d=7Q72WNTAKBA" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:LrKmoau-kug:V_sGLiPBpWU"><img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?i=Re3PGWxHkNc:LrKmoau-kug:V_sGLiPBpWU" border="0"></img></a> <a href="http://rss.cnn.com/~ff/rss/cnn_topstories?a=Re3PGWxHkNc:LrKmoau-kug:qj6IDK7rITs"><img src="http://feeds


Monday, November 12, 2012

Sprint Energy has potential to upgrade Russian oil resource
(MENAFN - ProactiveInvestors - Australia) Sprint Energy (ASX: SPS) may upgrade the current 72 million barrels of in-place oil at the Penza project in prolific Volga-Ural Basin after obtaining ...


Russia-Syria umbilical cord - what to do next
(MENAFN - Arab News) LAST Wednesday night (Nov. 14) a meeting was held between the GCC and Russian foreign ministers at the GCC Secretariat in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. There was one item on the agenda: ...


Russia vows tough response to U.S. human rights legislation
A provision named after lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who was allegedly tortured and died in custody, would impose sanctions on officials responsible for violations.MOSCOW — Russian officials are promising a tough response to U.S. legislation that would impose sanctions on Russian officials if Congress finds them responsible for violating human rights.


Russia vows tough response to U.S. human rights legislation
A provision named after lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, who was allegedly tortured and died in custody, would impose sanctions on officials responsible for violations.MOSCOW — Russian officials are promising a tough response to U.S. legislation that would impose sanctions on Russian officials if Congress finds them responsible for violating human rights.


Sports Briefing | Winter Sports: Speedskater Sergei Lisin Faces a Ban for Failed Doping Test
The Russian speedskating champion Sergei Lisin is facing a two-year doping ban after failing a test for the blood booster EPO, Russia’s governing body for the sport said.


Russia Looks Askance at Corruption Drive
Mushrooming scandals are unusual in Russia, given past reluctance to prosecute high-level officials, but as more pop up, some are wondering what has changed.


Dinamo Moscow goalie hurt by firecracker
MOSCOW (AP) -A Russian league game between Dinamo Moscow and Zenit St. Petersburg was called off in the first half Saturday after Dinamo goalkeeper Anton Shunin was injured when a firecracker thrown from the stands exploded near him.


House Votes to Increase Trade With Russia
Representatives voted to take a step toward normalizing trade relations with Russia, but also attached a provision that seeks to punish Russians who are guilty of violating human rights.


After Garbo, Leigh, no defining "Anna Karenina": Knightley
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Film adaptations of "Anna Karenina" have featured the likes of Greta Garbo and Vivien Leigh, but Keira Knightley isn't fazed about measuring up to such silver screen luminaries with a new cinematic take on Leo Tolstoy's classic novel. The British actress's turn in the title role in the timeless story about a beautiful married socialite in 1870s Russia who embarks on a passionate affair with a cavalry officer, follows the 1935 version starring Garbo and the 1948 film with Leigh. It is released in the United States on Friday. ...


Russia warns US over 'unfriendly' human rights bill
Russia increased pressure on U.S. Congress on Friday not to pass legislation that would punish Russian officials for human rights violations, warning Washington that it had prepared tough retaliatory measures.


Thursday, November 1, 2012

Goal: For Josh Gatt, a Title in Norway and (Maybe) a Cap in Russia
Josh Gatt, 21, has been one of the most highly rated young players in American soccer in recent years, and this week he could get his first cap for the United States national team.


U.S. to become world's largest oil producer by 2020, report says
The International Energy Agency report also predicts that the U.S. will be a net exporter of oil around 2030 and nearly self-sufficient in energy by 2035.Step back, Saudi Arabia and Russia.


IHT Rendezvous: Putin Vs. the European Competition Commission
As Gazprom and a European Union commission go head to head over the Russian gas giant's aggressive moves in Eastern Europe, Russia may miss an opportunity to help itself.


Goal: Klinsmann Picks 20 to Face Russia
U.S. Coach Jurgen Klinsmann named 20 players to his roster for a friendly match Wednesday at Russia.


U.S. to overtake Saudi Arabia as top oil producer
The United States will overtake Saudi Arabia and Russia as the world's top oil producer by 2017, the West's energy agency said on Monday, predicting Washington will come very close to achieving a previously unthinkable energy self-sufficiency.


Letter from Europe: E.U. Weary of Power of Russian Gas
The E.U.'s Competition Commission recently decided to investigate whether Gazprom, the Russian gas company, had hindered competition in Eastern Europe by holding back gas deliveries.


George Blake, British Double Agent, Turns 90 in Moscow
The 90th birthday of a double agent from the height of the cold war who left Britain for Moscow has been made the occasion for extensive celebration in Russia.


Russian Jewish museum opens in Moscow
The $50-million facility would have been unthinkable even a few decades ago in Russia, a nation long beset by anti-Semitism.MOSCOW — Unique not only in its high-tech content but also in its political importance, a museum of Jewish history and culture opened to the public Sunday in Moscow, the capital of a nation beset by anti-Semitism for more than two centuries.


Review: Hawke soars in Chekhov's 'Ivanov'
Anton Chekhov's early drama "Ivanov" centers on a very unhappy, heavily indebted Russian landowner in the 1880s. The drama is written unevenly, with themes that are more smoothly handled in his later plays, yet contains elements of comedy and tragedy that are resolutely Chekhovian.


Russian Jewish museum opens in Moscow
The $50-million facility would have been unthinkable even a few decades ago in Russia, a nation long beset by anti-Semitism.MOSCOW — Unique not only in its high-tech content but also in its political importance, a museum of Jewish history and culture opened to the public Sunday in Moscow, the capital of a nation beset by anti-Semitism for more than two centuries.


Matt Romney Goes to Russia for Business
Matt Romney, a son of the Republican presidential nominee, went to Moscow seeking investors for his real estate firm.


World Briefing | Europe: Russia: Court Reduces Sentence for Tycoon’s Partner
A court on Thursday confirmed an earlier ruling to reduce the prison sentence of Platon A. Lebedev, a former business partner of the oil tycoon Mikhail B. Khodorkovsky.


Russians See Orthodox Church and State Come Closer
The rising prominence of Archimandrite Tikhon Shevkunov, a monk said to be President Vladimir V. Putin’s spiritual adviser, raises questions about the Orthodox Church’s growing power.


Jack O'Lantern's glow is a working game of Tetris
What happens when you combine Russian design, Japanese entertainment and American holiday tradition? A Jack O'Lantern with a fully functional game of Tetris inside, topped off by a prickly pumpkin stem serving as a joystick.


Should next president treat Russia as friend or foe?
LONDON -- One thing is clear: whether it's President Barack Obama or President Mitt Romney, dealing with Russia will be on his "must do" list.


Russian craft makes Halloween delivery to orbit
A robotic Russian cargo spacecraft made a Halloween delivery to the International Space Station on Wednesday.


Stravinsky feted in top London dance house season
LONDON (Reuters) - London dance house Sadler's Wells will mark the centenary of the riotous premiere of Russian composer Igor Stravinsky's "Rite of Spring" with a commission that uses neither the original music or scandalous choreography, opting instead for a piece inspired by it. Olympics opening ceremony choreographer Akram Khan's "ITMOi (in the mind of Igor)", with music by three composers that will in part draw on Stravinsky's groundbreaking work of musical brutalism, will have its first public performance on May 29, 2013, Sadler's Wells said on Tuesday. ...


Polish Newspaper Report on 2010 Crash Causes Furor
The report, later partly retracted, said traces of explosives were found on the airplane that crashed in Russia, killing President Lech Kaczynski, reviving suspicions that the crash was not an accident.


Russia's Mail.Ru to launch global expansion with online games
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian email-to-social networking group Mail.Ru is targeting online gamers as it prepares to launch services in foreign markets under the 'my.com' name. "Games is what we can begin to enter new markets with," Dmitry Grishin, the chief executive officer of Mail.Ru Group, told reporters on Tuesday. The company, part-owned by metals tycoon Alisher Usmanov, did not elaborate on its international plans, saying only that it has been testing various products in foreign markets for more than six months. It has previously focused on the domestic, Russian-language market. ...


Boeing to sell 35 new 737 airplanes to Russia
NEW YORK (AP) -- Boeing is selling 35 of its redesigned 737 aircraft to a Russian state-run leasing company in a deal that would be worth $3 billion, if sold at current list prices....