Ruble Falls to Its Lowest in Months
The Russian ruble has fallen to its lowest level in months as eye-watering macroeconomic data and fears of renewed coronavirus outbreaks in Europe send investors …
The Russian ruble has fallen to its lowest level in months as eye-watering macroeconomic data and fears of renewed coronavirus outbreaks in Europe send investors …
The number of the coronavirus infections in Russia has increased by 5,482 in the past 24 hours with the total number of infections reaching 839,981, …
Sheremetyevo International Airport handled more than 134,000 tonnes of cargo and 15,000 tonnes of mail in the first six months of 2020, despite the crisis …
Sheremetyevo Handled More Than 149,000 Tonnes of Cargo in the First Half of 2020 Read More »
Almost fifty percent of surveyed Russians think that the U.S. government “falsified” the Apollo expeditions to the Moon, with just 31 percent absolutely sure that …
NASA Faked Apollo Expeditions: 50% of Russians in Poll Claim Read More »
European prices for natural gas would drop by about one quarter if the Nord Stream 2 pipeline connecting Russia to Germany were completed, the consulting …
Gas Prices in EU Will Likely Drop with Completion of Nord Stream 2 Read More »
X5 Retail Group, which manages the Pyaterochka, Perekrestok and Karusel chains, can open new stores in St. Petersburg without increasing their total area, according to …
X5 to Open New Stores in St. Petersburg without Increasing Total Area Read More »
Belarus and Ukraine have agreed to beef up their border controls and expand border cooperation after Belarus detained more than 30 alleged Russian mercenaries near …
Belarus and Ukraine Strengthen Borders after Russian Mercenaries Allegations Read More »
Aeroflot plans using 200 Russian SSJ 100 and MC-21 passenger jets by 2026, the company said in its annual report. The aircraft fleet in total …
Russia’s Aeroflot Wants to Use up to 200 MC-21 and SSJ 100 Passenger Jets by 2026 Read More »
Kremlin Spokesman Dmitry Peskov is confident that Russia doesn’t present any threat to European countries, so the fewer U.S. servicemen are on the continent, the …
‘The Fewer U.S. Servicemen The Better,’ Kremlin Says Read More »
Gazprom has resumed with the supply of gas to Greece through the territory of Bulgaria, after an accident had occurred, RBC reports. “Applications for transportation …
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