Russians Rally as Putin Hints Reforms, Warns of Regime Change

Tens of thousands people are braving the bitter cold at two major rallies in downtown Moscow on Saturday as a power play between champions of political liberalization and supporters of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin continues to unfold. The first demonstration demands fair elections at the March 4 presidential polls, at which Putin is expected to secure a third term in the Kremlin. It also calls on Russians “not to give a single vote”... [more]

Russian Islamist chief orders halt to attacks

The leader of Russia’s Islamist rebels ordered a halt to attacks on civilians, saying mass opposition protests showed the public no longer supported Vladimir Putin, according to a video posted Friday. Doku Umarov, whose Caucasus Emirate group claimed atrocities including a deadly Moscow airport bombing in 2011 and a metro attack in 2010, said from now only security objects and officials would be targeted. “I order all special... [more]

Japanese Media Distort Lavrov Statement on Kurils

Japanese media have largely misinterpreted Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov’s statement on the referendum over the disputed Kuril Islands, a Russian diplomatic source said on Tuesday.   Japan’s national broadcaster NHK cited Lavrov on Sunday as saying that the fate of the disputed Kuril islands in the Pacific Ocean should be decided in a national referendum.   “It is a blatant distortion of the minister’s words,”... [more]

Khodorkovsky Calls for Dialogue with Putin

Russia’s opposition should hold a dialogue with the Prime Minister Vladimir Putin as the nation needs more political cooperation, rather than the existing vertical power structure, jailed former Yukos head Mikhail Khodorkovsky said in an article in The New Times magazine, published on Monday.   “The country needs a new political philosophy of cooperation instead of the vertical power structure,” Khodorkovsky told The New Times.   Widespread... [more]

Putin calls for economic diversification

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who is running for the Russian presidency, on Monday called for the country’s economic diversification away from oil and gas to high-tech products to ensure future prosperity. Five weeks before the presidential election, he is expanding on crucial points of his campaign programs in weekly articles in the Russian press. Putin, who was Russia’s president from 2000 to 2008, could occupy the top... [more]

After Early Set Back Sharapova moves to quarter final of Australian Open

Maria Sharapova showed tremendous grit to beat Sabine Lisicki in three sets and move one step closer to winning the Australian Open. She came back from a set down to beat Lisicki 3-6, 6-2, 6-3 in just more than 2 hrs. In 35 minutes Lisicki won the first set 6-3 after being down 0-3. Lisicki found her length and power to break Sharapova five times to win the set in enthralling fashion. Sharapova had no answers to the Lisicki strokes as... [more]

Prokhorov Vows to Sell Business if Wins Presidential Race

Russian billionaire presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov, the owner of the New Jersey Nets basketball team and the ONEXIM Group investment fund, promised on Saturday to sell his business if he wins March elections. “If I become president, I will sell all of my assets to spend most of the money on charity,” Prokhorov said in an interview with the Dozhd TV channel. In December, Prokhorov, 46, also promised to marry if he won the polls. According... [more]

Sharapova eases through in Australian Open

Glamour girls Maria Sharapova and Ana Ivanovic have advanced to the fourth round of the Australian Open on Saturday while Ekaterina Makarova grabbed another upset, this time at the expense of fellow Russian Vera Zvonareva, the No.7 seed. And earlier, second-seed Czech Petra Kvitova advanced after being handed an early finish thanks to an injury to Russian 27th seed Maria Kirilenko, while unseeded Italian Sara Errani is also through to the... [more]

U.S. Likely to Lift Russia Trade Restrictions

The United States Congress is considered likely to scrap Cold-War era trade restrictions on Russia, a senior World Trade Organization official said on Thursday, Dow Jones reported. “There is great confidence that when the moment is right, the United States will do what it has to do,” Cheidu Osakwe, the WTO’s Director of Accessions told the Washington International Trade Association. Speaking on the day WTO members accepted Russia’s... [more]

Ex-Moscow Mayor Denied ‘Honorary Citizen’ Title

Moscow refused to award former Moscow mayor Yury Luzhkov the title of “Honorary Citizen of Moscow” on Friday, explaining that the statutory period after he was sacked had not yet expired. Luzhkov, Moscow’s long-serving mayor, was fired in September 2010 after a public row with President Dmitry Medvedev. The former government chief of staff, Sergei Sobyanin, replaced Luzkhov. “To award the title [of Honorary Citizen] it is necessary... [more]

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