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Russian Inspection: Lavrov, Shoigu Visit Armenia and Azerbaijan

Russian Inspection: Lavrov, Shoigu Visit Armenia and Azerbaijan

Over the course of just one day, a high-ranking Russian government delegation traveled to Armenia and then Azerbaijan – the two Caucasus countries being now in an open conflict one with another. On the sidelines of the talks, the Russians discussed dispatching its troops to the Nagorno-Karabakh war theater, possibly with more servicemen to be sent than initially agreed.

Rosneft and Gazprom Neft Let Foreign Investors Enter Arctic Projects

Rosneft and Gazprom Neft Let Foreign Investors Enter Arctic Projects

Russian oil firms are desperate for money – and even more technology – to exploit oil-rich deposits in the country’s Far North, a situation that pushes them to look for foreign partners to invest in Arctic mining projects. Recent days brought such moves from two of Russia’s largest energy companies: Rosneft and Gazprom Neft.

Moldova Election: Sandu Smashes Russia’s Candidate

Moldova Election: Sandu Smashes Russia’s Candidate

It was quite likely for Maia Sandu to win Moldova’s run-off after she defeated the incumbent Igor Dodon in the first round. What is yet surprising is the scale of the victory for Maia Sandu. The difference is so big that the Kremlin quickly disowned the outgoing president who lost the ballot. Now Russia will do much to prevent Moldova from making a tilt towards the European Union and the United States.

Russia’s Coronavirus Vaccine Race Continues

Russia’s Coronavirus Vaccine Race Continues

Since the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic, Russia has set itself a goal of producing a vaccine as quickly as possible, also to convince the whole world it managed to be a world first. Back in early August, Moscow announced it had approved the vaccine – despite mounting doubts whether it is effective. Will the World Health Organization succumb to Russian lobbying?

Russia Launches Cabinet Reshuffle Also In Energy Ministry

Russia Launches Cabinet Reshuffle Also In Energy Ministry

The reshuffle was the result of a routine ministerial rotation and not tied to the ministers’ performance, said Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov. Russia carried out the cabinet overhaul to improve its overall performance yet it is hard not to notice that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin fired only those ministers that formed the previous cabinet.

Russia Deploys Its “Peacekeepers” To Nagorno-Karabakh

Russia Deploys Its “Peacekeepers” To Nagorno-Karabakh

Moscow’s diplomatic intervention saved Armenia from a total military defeat and its loss of breakaway Nagorno-Karabakh. The country found it extremely painful to accept the ceasefire, brokered jointly by Russian President Vladimir Putin, Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev, and Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan.

Russian Police and Intelligence Disagree Over What Really Happened To Navalny

Russian Police and Intelligence Disagree Over What Really Happened To Navalny

Russian officials deliver somewhat contradictory statements about reasons for the sudden health crisis of Alexey Navalny. Specialized laboratories in the West determined that the Russian opposition figure was poisoned with a substance of the Novichok group. Moscow denies having been behind the crime yet is unable to precise a coherent version of events.

U.S. Election: What Is Russia Counting On?

U.S. Election: What Is Russia Counting On?

The longer it takes to announce the winner of the U.S. presidential runoff, the better it looks from Moscow’s point of view – as Russia is setting its eyes on neither of the candidates in the 2020 vote.

Weak Rouble, Tight Budget: New Lockdown Would Smash Russian Economy

Weak Rouble, Tight Budget: New Lockdown Would Smash Russian Economy

Issues like political spats, low crude prices and the second wave of the coronavirus strike a blow to the Russian economy. However, authorities have resisted a second lockdown despite a surge in new cases. Yet the Russian national currency is seeing constant drops in value.

Moldova Presidential Election: Russia Helps Dodon

Moldova Presidential Election: Russia Helps Dodon

Pro-Western opposition leader Maia Sandu secured a surprise lead against Moldova’s current president Igor Dodon. The Kremlin-endorsed incumbent leader eventually came second. A second round is set to take place in two weeks. The country’s former prime minister is likely to win the ballot, but Russia will do everything to keep Dodon in office.

Rosneft Plans Oil Production On Taymyr Peninsula

Rosneft Plans Oil Production On Taymyr Peninsula

Russian oil giant Rosneft and Neftegazholding are planning to produce up to 50 million of liquefied natural gas on the Taymyr peninsula. Rosneft is a state-run company while its partner – a privately owned firm belonging to a former Rosneft president Eduard Khudainatov. This is not their first joint project.

Serbia Is Most Enthusiastic About TurkStream

Serbia Is Most Enthusiastic About TurkStream

The Russian ambassador to Serbia announced that the Serbian stretch of the TurkStream natural gas pipeline running from the Bulgarian border to the country’s border with Hungary would be ready soon. But before this happens, there is still the Bulgarian leg to be complete. Yet Moscow’s ties with Belgrade are now very cordial.

More Libyan Oil Causes Headache For Russians

More Libyan Oil Causes Headache For Russians

With Africa’s largest proven oil reserves, Libya took a major step toward reviving its oil industry by reopening its biggest field, presenting a new headache for OPEC+. The alliance of major producers and its allies hopes to be able to boost production next year yet without price drops.

Putin, Erdogan Discuss Caucasus War And Mercenaries

Putin, Erdogan Discuss Caucasus War And Mercenaries

Armenia and Russia have blamed Azerbaijan for using Muslim mercenaries in the current phase of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict from its beginning. Turkey is believed to deliver hired guns from Syria. In their phone talk, the presidents of Russia and Turkey broached that topic, too. Many signs are that their conversation failed to bring any breakthrough to the whole case.

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