Moscow Judge Sentences Veteran Activist Lev Ponomaryov to 5.5 Years...
A judge convicted Ponomaryov of both evading his “foreign agent” obligations and participating in an “undesirable” organization. Source link
A judge convicted Ponomaryov of both evading his “foreign agent” obligations and participating in an “undesirable” organization. Source link
Igor Rogov, a former employee of the now-defunct nonprofit Open Russia, was sentenced to seven years in prison for passing information about Poland-based Russian opposition groups and activists to the...
Even Bashkortostan, Russia’s leading producer of diesel and gasoline, is feeling the impact of this summer’s fuel crisis. Source link
The Astana International Financial Centre had earlier ruled that Ukraine’s state oil and gas company, Naftogaz, be allowed to collect a $1.4 billion international arbitration award from Russia’s Gazprom. Source...
The government said the ban, which includes producers of the fuel, will be in place until July 31. Source link
Despite Trump’s aggressive posturing at the summit’s opening, he later hit a more promising note with Zelensky. Source link
Regional authorities are being accused of failing to restore water and electricity quickly enough after the repeated strikes. Source link
Citing the threat of “potential drone attacks,” authorities said only trucks carrying documentation from local companies are now allowed to enter the regional capital of Kemerovo. Source link
The IOC said its executive board had lifted that suspension but had not decided yet on whether Russia could display its flag, colors or have its anthem played at the...
While no injuries or damage were reported, Russian state media said it was the largest drone attack on Moscow in two years. Source link