How the US can respond to Russia's propaganda - The Hill (blog) | Russia Can't Help Being a Gold Bug - Bloomberg View Wednesday July 29th, 2015 at 4:40 PM
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Opinion: Russia's love for its army
Deutsche Welle The fear of one day being taken away by "the soldiers" of the Soviet army to defend my Russianhomeland against the "rotten West," was actually more horrifying than the fear of being attacked by the "rotten West" itself. Maybe it had to do with my ... Sergei Pugachev: 'Putin's banker' now lives in fear of man he put into powerThe Guardian all 27 news articles » |
Bloomberg |
Russia Can't Help Being a Gold Bug
Bloomberg View The dramatic drop in the price of gold makes Russia look like a classic sucker: As the price went down, it expanded its gold reserves. The Russian central bank is getting punished for betting on gold rather than U.S. assets as the Cold War seemed to ... Russia Ends Foreign Currency Purchases in Boost for EasingBloomberg Bank of Russia Halts Forex PurchasesWall Street Journal Russia ends foreign currency purchases as ruble takes dipUPI.comTelegraph.co.uk-MarketWatch -Business Insider all 66 news articles » |
Wall Street Journal |
Bank of Russia Halts Foreign-Currency Purchases, as Ruble Hits Five-Month Lows
Wall Street Journal MOSCOW—Russia's central bank, whose credibility has been tested over the past year by runaway inflation and a volatile currency, is coming sharply into focus as it tries to tame inflation without sending the economy into a deeper recession. On ... Russia Can't Help Being a Gold BugBloomberg View Russia Ends Foreign Currency Purchases in Boost for EasingBloomberg Russia tries to halt rouble slide as economic crisis returns to haunt Vladimir ...Telegraph.co.uk UPI.com-MarketWatch-Business Insider all 68 news articles » |
The threat of Russia's safe-selfie campaign
Chicago Tribune The news release quotes Elena Novoseltseva, whose title is: "Police Colonel of the General Administration for the Protection of Public Order of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia." (How can you trust a country that gives people 20-word titles?). and more » |
Newsweek |
Ukraine's Security Services Consider Prisoner Swap with Russia
Newsweek Ukraine would consider swapping two men who claim to be Russian paratroopers it has in captivity for Ukrainian soldiers which Kiev believes are being held either by separatists in Donetsk and Luhansk regions or in Russia, Ukrainian news agency UNIAN ... Cut Off From Ukraine, Business in Rebel-Held East Turns Toward RussiaWall Street Journal Ukrainian military pilot faces unfair trial in Russia: lawyersReuters Ukraine exposes Russia's hybrid warfare strategy as more soldiers confessUkraine Today RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty -The Moscow Times (registration) all 267 news articles » |
Reuters |
Russia vetoes bid to set up tribunal for downed flight MH17
Reuters Russia had proposed its own rival draft resolution, which pushed for a greater U.N. role in an investigation into what caused the downing of the aircraft and demanded justice, but it would not have set up a tribunal. Russian U.N. Ambassador Vitaly ... Appeals to Russia not to block MH17 tribunalSky News Australia Russia plans veto on Malaysian plane crash tribunalThe Australian Financial Review Russia expected to veto UN call for criminal investigation of MH17 crashMashable Wink News -The Hill (blog) all 362 news articles » |
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The Guardian |
LGBT website founder fined under Russia's gay propaganda laws
The Guardian Yelena Klimova was fined 50,000 roubles (£540) after a court in Nizhny Tagil concluded that Deti-404, which has pages on Facebook and Russian social network VK, was guilty of distributing “propaganda of non-traditional sexual relations among minors”. and more » |
Russian prosecutors move to outlaw US foundation, embattled Russian rights ...
Minneapolis Star Tribune MOSCOW — Russian prosecutors on Tuesday moved to outlaw a prominent U.S. foundation, for the first time taking advantage of a new law designed to shut foreign groups deemed hostile to national interests amid a showdown with the West over Ukraine. and more » |
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Russia Labels US's National Endowment for Democracy 'Undesirable' Under Law
NBCNews.com Russian prosecutors on Tuesday formally labeled the Washington-based National Endowment for Democracy, a nongovernmental foundation funded by Congress, as an "undesirable" organization — banning it from operating in the country. In a statement on ... Russia Names US NGO 'Undesirable'RadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty |
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Ukrainian military pilot faces unfair trial in Russia: lawyers
Reuters Preliminary hearings in the case of Nadia Savchenko, 34, who has become a symbol of resistance in Ukraine to Russian support for separatists in the east, are scheduled for Thursday in the Rostov region of southern Russia. Savchenko's lawyer, Ilya ... Cut Off From Ukraine, Business in Rebel-Held East Turns Toward RussiaWall Street Journal US Slams Russia's 'Unpredictable, Irresponsible' Actions In UkraineRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty all 202 |
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Deutsche Welle |
Investors lose interest in Russia
Deutsche Welle The news came from the United States and hit big waves in Russia, but grabbed little attention in Germany: The Templeton Russia and East European Fund, a US investment fund founded 20 years ago by legendary portfolio manager and emerging markets ... |
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Ruble's Slide Is Mixed News For Russia
Wall Street Journal MOSCOW—The ruble fell to its weakest levels in more than four months Tuesday, as the price of Russia's key export, oil, continued to slide. The dollar rose to 60.47 rubles, a level last seen on March 20, gaining nearly 7% in just one week on ... US Dollar Trading At More than 60 Russian Rubles In MoscowRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Russia's ruble has been getting crushedBusiness Insider all 29 news articles » |
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The Guardian |
Russia's musical new wave embraces Soviet chic
The Guardian We're making hip-hop and R&B in Russia, in Russian. Why not use Russian samples?” The new Soviet chic has come amid cold war-style tensions with the west and a rise in patriotism spurred on by Putin's defiant rhetoric. Soviet music is becoming more ... Cut Off From Ukraine, Business in Rebel-Held East Turns Toward RussiaWall Street Journal Carl Gershman: Russia's crackdown on civil society shows the regime's weaknessKyiv Post Analysts: Russian Cooperation on Syria, Ukraine Less Promising Than Iran DealVoice of America all 89 news articles » |
Bloomberg |
Russia Ends Foreign Currency Purchases in Boost for Easing
Bloomberg Russia's central bank halted purchases of foreign currency to replenish the country's international reserves, a move that may lay the groundwork for a fifth interest-rate cut this year at a meeting on Friday. The operations were suspended from July 28 ... Russia Suspends Forex Purchases As Oil Prices at Their LowestThe Moscow Times (registration) Russia's ruble has been getting crushedBusiness Insider Russian ruble strengthens as Central Bank stops currency purchasesRT all 39 news articles » |
The Hill (blog) |
How the US can respond to Russia's propaganda
The Hill (blog) In the parallel universe of Russian propaganda, Ukraine is overrun by fascists, the Central Intelligence Agency shot down Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 over Donbass and Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) dictates who serves as Ukraine's minister of agriculture. Russia's Putin says opposes MH17 tribunal ahead of UN voteReuters Russia will oppose tribunal for MH179news.com.au Russia to veto MH17 tribunal draft at UN Security CouncilRT all 217 news articles » |
Business Insider |
Many in Russia think a major political turning point is coming
Business Insider Russia's newest anti-NGO law, under which the National Endowment for Democracy on Tuesday was declared an "undesirable organization" prohibited from operating in Russia, is the latest evidence that the regime of President Vladimir Putin faces a ... |
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Zimbabweans Linked to Illegal Lion Hunt Appear in Courtby webdesk@voanews.com (Associated Press)
Two Zimbabweans arrested for illegally hunting a protected lion named Cecil were in court on Wednesday as anger at the kill by an American dentist escalated. "If, as has been reported, this dentist and his guides lured Cecil out of the park with food so as to shoot him on private property ... he needs to be extradited, charged, and, preferably, hanged," People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals said in a statement Wednesday. The statement, emailed to The Associated Press,...
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