Scary extrajudicial murder accusations raise questions about Putin’s managerial competence Members Public

Evgeny Prigozhin. Photo credit: Mikhail Metzel/TASS What happened The list of crimes attributed to “Putin’s chef” Yevgeny Prigozhin just got longer. He is already alleged to have interfered in the U.S. elections and be the main sponsor of a private military company deployed across the world — but

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The fund headed by Putin’s daughter appears to benefit from government plan to confiscate company profits Members Public

The fund hedaded by Vladimir Putin’s daughter Katerina Tikhonova (seated) was the first to benefit from the new government-backed program What happened If you’re looking for insight into how the Russian government sees the development of the high-tech sector, look no further. This autumn, an advisor to Putin

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Pressure increases on Yandex despite denials about state bank takeover Members Public

What happened The possible purchase of Russia’s largest — and only — independent Internet company, Yandex, by state-owned Sberbank remains the talk of the Russian business world. There is still no official confirmation of negotiations, but Yandex, having lost 30% of its value since news of the possible deal, is now

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Fear of collateral damage from sanctions is jeopardizing the Kremlin’s “pivot to Asia” Members Public

What happened Russia’s drive to do more business in Asia in response to Western sanctions looks more and more like a flawed geopolitical strategy. In recent weeks, Russian companies have been encountering serious problems in both China and Vietnam as local banks and suppliers refuse to work with them

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There are few hopes for any agreements at 3rd Putin-Trump meeting Members Public

Photo credit: Interpress/TASS What happened Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump will meet for the 3rd time on 11 November in Paris at a gathering for the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. There will likely be a discussion of new sanctions against Russia, but no

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Scary extrajudicial murder accusations raise questions about Putin’s managerial competence Members Public

Scary extrajudicial murder accusations raise questions about Putin’s managerial competence Evgeny Prigozhin. Photo credit: Mikhail Metzel/TASS Hello! The talk of Moscow and Washington this week was the announcement that Trump and Putin have set up a hasty meeting in just three weeks time: what will be on the

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State-controlled bank to buy control of Russia’s flagship private internet company Members Public

State-controlled bank to buy control of Russia’s flagship private internet company Sberbank CEO Herman Gref (left), Prime minister Dmitry Medvedev and the founder of Yandex Arkady Volozh at a tech conference in Moscow, 18th October 2018. Photo credit: TASS/Aleksandr Astafyev What happened On Thursday, The Bell found out

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State-owned Sberbank in bid to take controlling stake in Yandex, Russia’s largest internet company Members Public

The Bell has learned that Russia’s largest bank, state-owned Sberbank, is in talks to buy a major stake in the largest private internet company Yandex — up to 30% of the company. The state-owned bank argues this will protect the company from potential problems from both competitors and the state.

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Proposed constitutional changes reveal Kremlin splits over Putin’s ‘2024 problem’ Members Public

Proposed constitutional changes reveal Kremlin splits over Putin’s ‘2024 problem’ Valery Zorkin (left) has supported all the constitutional amendments inspired by Vladimir Putin What happened Only six months after Vladimir Putin’s presidential election victory, the Kremlin is beginning to prepare for the end of his term in 2024.

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Russia has drawn up a plan to ditch the U.S. dollar Members Public

What happened The Russian government has a new programme to reduce its dependency on the US dollar, which will be signed within two weeks by Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. The Bell was the first media outlet to report on the plan, citing three sources who are involved. The dollar will

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