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Putin defends the Soviet Union and proposes new Yalta conference Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is Putin’s foray into op-ed writing with a long article on how the Soviet Union wasn’t responsible for the Second World War and why the world needs another Yalta conference. We also look at Russia’s efforts to find a coronavirus vaccine,

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A famous actor’s lethal drunk driving splits Russia’s elite Members Public

A fatal car crash took place late Monday in downtown Moscow when a jeep drove into oncoming traffic and hit a van at high speed. The driver of the van died in hospital. The man behind the jeep’s wheel was Mikhail Yefremov, a famous actor who has not shied

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Kremlin puts constitutional referendum above all else Members Public

Lockdown in Moscow was lifted suddenly last week. The explanation is simple: the government wants people to have a breather before a constitutional referendum scheduled for July 1. Amid rising social disaffection, every weapon in the Kremlin’s armory has been deployed to secure a ‘yes’ result. All the constitutional

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Referendum, referendum, referendum Members Public

Hello! This week our main story is about the upcoming constitutional referendum for which the Kremlin is doing everything it can to secure a ‘yes’ vote. We also look at the case of famous actor Mikhail Yefremov whose drink-driving caused a fatal car accident and the arrest of the head

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Yandex and Sberbank give up on ‘Russian Amazon’ Members Public

Russia’s biggest internet company, Yandex, and the country’s largest bank, state-owned Sberbank, have ended their ‘Russian Amazon’ project. The Bell learnt this week that the JV created by the two companies in 2018 to dominate the local e-commerce market will be broken up. At the same time, Yandex

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Constitutional referendum set for 1 July amid fraud fears Members Public

Skeptics believe Russia’s race to ease lockdown is because Putin wants to hold a vote on constitutional reform — that would allow him to remain president until 2036 — as soon as possible. This week, Putin announced that the referendum will be held on 1 July. From the Kremlin’s point

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Record Arctic oil spill Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is a catastrophic oil spill in the Russian Arctic that has shone a spotlight on the practices of mining titan Norilsk Nickel, a symbol of post-Soviet capitalism. We also look at opportunities for fraud in the upcoming constitutional referendum, and the final split between

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Russia greenlights exam for 700,000 schoolchildren Members Public

For 700,000 high school leavers, the main issue during the pandemic has not been a military parade, but the status of the Unified State Exam (USE) that is required by all Russian universities. The USE usually takes place in May, but was suspended this year. Officials have been terrified

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SpaceX launch is a blow to Russia’s wallet Members Public

The launch of Elon Musk’s crewed spaceship, expected to go ahead this weekend, will be a big blow for Russia’s ambitions in space. The issue is not just the loss of a $300 million annual contract for space corporation Roscosmos, but some see this as a moment demonstrating

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Putin plans mass events as coronavirus peak passes Members Public

President Vladimir Putin announced Tuesday that Russia has weathered the worst of its coronavirus outbreak. And this was immediately followed by confirmation that two mass events would take place in June: a military parade to mark the end of the Second World War, and a remembrance procession usually attended by

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