Will the power transition in Kazakhstan become a model for Putin? Members Public

The resignation of Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev, who is trying to retain control while handing power to a designated successor, is a very important moment for the Kremlin. Nazarbayev, 78, is the last remaining leader of a post-Soviet country who has been in power since the fall of the USSR

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The role of UK law in Russian business is huge. A new twist in the Baring Vostok case could put an end to it Members Public

Artyom Avetisyan, the businessman assumed to be behind the arrest of U.S. investor Michael Calvey, has demanded that a dispute over Vostochny Bank involving Calvey’s Baring Vostok be heard in Russia — even though the shareholders agreement says all disagreements will be tried in the United Kingdom. If Avetisyan

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A twist in the Baring Vostok case could reduce the role of UK law in Russian business Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is a legal precedent that could mean businesses in Russia can no longer rely on UK courts in the case of disputes. We also look out what implications the power transition in Kazakhstan could have for Russia, the rollout of internet giant Yandex’s

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Internet giant Yandex buys former Russian journalist’s media start-up Members Public

Hello! This week our main story is about ex-journalist Tonia Samsonova pulled off a major feat when she successfully sold her Russian media start-up to Yandex. We also look at new U.S. sanctions on Evrofinance Mosnarbank, one of the last remnants of Soviet foreign banking, the reinstatement of Ivan

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Maduro’s ‘secret wallet’ turned out to be a Russian prank. Both Bloomberg and the Venezuelan opposition fell for it Members Public

What happened Last week, Bloomberg reported on the existence of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s ‘secret wallet’ citing opposition representative Carlos Vecchio (who is responsible for relations between Juan Guaido’s government and the U.S.). Vecchio claimed that Maduro holds millions of dollars stolen from the state in funds

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It is now illegal to publish ‘fake news’ or criticize the government online Members Public

What happened This week, the Duma passed two new laws limiting freedom of speech. One punishes those publishing fake news, the other punishes those spreading defamatory information about the authorities. There is nothing in either law about how information will be classified as defamatory or fake, nor about the mechanisms

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“It’s not propaganda”: a Khodorkovsky ally became a top manager at RT Members Public

What happened It’s difficult to imagine a person with Maria Baronova’s biography working at RT. She took part in anti-Kremlin protests in 2011-12, participated in elections as a member of the opposition’s coordinating committee, corresponded with billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky while he was in prison and then became

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Report on Troika Dialog money laundering sparks a controversy in the Russian business community Members Public

What happened The big news this past week was the publication of the OCCRP investigation of a network of offshore companies used by investment bank Troika Dialog to transfer more than $4.8 billion out of Russia between 2006 and 2013. While the share price of several European banks named

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Russia shrugs as Troika Dialog is entangled in a money laundering investigation Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is the fascinating case of Maria Baronova, who went from a being a Putin admirer to a passionate opposition activist and has now taken a job at RT, the state-owned network. We also take a look at new laws that are likely to stifle

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U.S. cyber-attacks will accelerate Russia’s efforts to create a Chinese-style firewall Members Public

Hello! This week we take a look at what an escalating cyber-war between Washington and Moscow might mean for the internet in Russia. We also analyze Putin’s increasingly clear position on the arrest of U.S. investor Michael Calvey, remind you of the influential life of Igor Malashenko, one

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