• Russian writer calls on Russia to annex northern Kazakhstan

    Russian writer and political dissident, Eduard Limonov, recently commented on the events in Kazakhstan in his blog, during which 18 people were killed as a result of terrorist acts on the 5th of June in Aktobe. “Russia will be pretty dumb if it doesn’t try to return its ancestral cities that ended up in the north of Kazakhstan along the border with Russia but abroad, starting from Uralsk and further to the east along the border,” he stated.

    Limonov recalled that there are still more than 4 …

  • Russia's gas and oil exports fell sharply in the first four months of 2016

    According to the Federal Customs Service (FCS), Russia’s gas export revenues decreased by 28.9% year on year and amounted to $10.781 billion in the first four months of the year.

    According to tge FCS’s estimates, oil revenues fell by 36%, or 1.6 times at a cost of $19.749 billion.

    At the same time, gas exports increased by 11.4% to 66.2 billion cubic meters and oil exports increased by 5% to 83.8 million tons during the same reporting period.

    In general, according to FCS, Russia’s foreign …

  • Mogherini: The EU doesn’t recognize the annexation of Crimea

    Speaking at the meeting of the UN Security Council that took place on the 6th of June, the High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Federica Mogherini, broached the topic of the annexation of Crimea and Sevastopol. The UN press service reported Mogherini as saying that the cessation of the Ukrainian conflict is one of the main priorities of the European Union.

    “The European Union will continue to advocate for the territorial integrity of Ukraine and won’t …

  • Poll: Russians prefer Trump over Clinton

    Interfax announced on Tuesday, June 7th, that according to the Public Opinion Foundation, more Russians are in favor of Donald Trump becoming U.S. President than former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.

    28% of Russians considered Trump's victory in the U.S. Presidential Elections more important for Russia than that of a Clinton victory (9%). 14% of the respondents believe that the relationships between the United States and Russia can improve with Trump while 6% of the respondents believe …

  • Nuland: Sanctions against Russia are a powerful tool

    US Assistant Secretary of State for European and Eurasian Affairs Victoria Nuland said that economic sanctions continue to be a powerful tool against Russia. According to her, these measures have disrupted Russia’s attempts to take more territory in eastern Ukraine, Radio Svoboda reported.

    "We have deterred further land grabs in Ukraine, and that was a real risk when we first started with sanctions - that they would try to run all the way to Kiev and Kharkov," Nuland said.

    "I will tell you …