Russian opposition activists want foreigners to occupy and rule Russia
Thursday, 02 July 2015 17:08
Does anyone remember wonderful suggestions from Mikhail Khodorkovsky to give Russian nuclear weapons away to the United States to write off Russian debts that Putin subsequently repaid by the way? Does anyone remember Khodorkovsky's another suggestion to sell a half of the Russian oil industry to American oil giants?...
 
How foreign NGOs destroy Russia
Wednesday, 01 July 2015 17:11
Recently, the Federation Council suggested introducing a "stop-list" for foreign NGOs in Russia that either implement political tasks to the benefit of foreign states or finance Russian NGOs for the same purpose. Let's take a look at well-known political NGOs. Many of them do not work in Russia officially anymore...
 
Eurasian Economic Union: Russia's new USSR?
Friday, 26 June 2015 22:10
What future will the Eurasian Economic Union have? Will EEU members use the experience of the Soviet or of the European Union? Will they integrate on fundamentally new principles? A lot was destroyed after the collapse of the Soviet Union. A lot was lost, and Russia reoriented her foreign economic ties to European, American and African countries...
 
Russia must bid farewell to foreign laws in its Constitution
Thursday, 25 June 2015 20:43
During the 1990s, Russia joined a multitude of international organizations that were created without Russia's participation. Those organizations were established to disregard Russia's national interests. Russia, a giant state, one of the two ruling powers on the planet in the 20th century, turned out to be under someone else's jurisdiction...
 
Russians don't need foreigners' permission to go to Crimea
Tuesday, 23 June 2015 18:17
A recent memo from Russia's Society for Protection of Consumers' Rights about traveling to the Crimea sparked a large-scale scandal in Russia that lasts for several days already. The memo even attracted President Putin's attention...
 
Permission From Ukraine for Tourists to Visit Crimea 'Absurd' - Kremlin
Monday, 22 June 2015 11:29
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Advice from a consumer’s rights advocacy recommending Russian tourists get permission from Kiev authorities before visiting the Crimean Peninsula is “completely absurd” since Crimea is part of Russia, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday.

“Recommendations for tourist routes is not in the K...

 
Council of European Union extends economic sanctions against Russia until Jan 31, 2016
Monday, 22 June 2015 11:13

The EU sanctions envisage restricted financing of large Russian banks and ban exports of high-tech equipment for the energy sector. Source: RIA Novosti

The Council of the European Union on Monday formally extended the economic sanctions against Russia until January 31, 2016, press officer for the Foreign Affairs Council Susan Kiefer has said.

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Chinese Company to Invest in Aquaculture Project in Russia
Monday, 22 June 2015 10:11
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“Wen Lian Aquaculture Сompany is willing to actively participate in the projected creation of a biotechnopark on the Advanced Development Territory on Russky Island near Vladivostok,” the Primorye Region's deputy governor Sergei Nekhaev said after discussing  with the Chinese company’s b...
 
Southern Kurils dispute can be resolved- Putin
Monday, 22 June 2015 09:39

Russian President Vladimir Putin said he believes it’s possible to resolve the Southern Kuril Island territorial dispute with Japan, Kyodo news reported.

Putin said it was necessary for him to hold a meeting with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to discuss the territorial dispute that has held bilateral ties hostage since the...

 
Lift sanctions on Russia- Japanese ex-PM to Shinzo Abe
Monday, 22 June 2015 09:27

Japan's former Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama called on Shinzo Abe to lift economic sanctions that Tokyo imposed on Moscow after Crimea joined Russia, according to Sputnik News.

“I think Japan should take a step back from the economic sanctions. Sadly, during the recent G7 summit Prime Minister Shinzo Abe went in favor of the deci...

 
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