Alfa Group circles in conflict over confectionery empire Members Public

The death of businessman Boris Alexandrov last year triggered a battle for control of his confectionery company, Rostagrokompleks. Alexandrov’s former partner, Yuri Izachik, finally went public Tuesday with his version of how the corporate conflict over Rostagrokompleks has unfolded. Izachik, who currently lives in Kansas, was put on an

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Top Communist detained after dismembered elk found in trunk Members Public

Senior Communist Party official and parliamentary deputy Valery Rashkin could face up to two years in jail for poaching after being detained last month with the carcass of an elk in the trunk of his car. Rashkin, one of the most anti-Kremlin voices in Communist Party, said he was set-up.

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Liquor store gold Members Public

Hello! This week our top story is the planned record-breaking IPO of liquor store chain Red & White. We also look at the corporate conflict that engulfed a top confectionary company after the death of its founder, and the senior Communist Party official detained for poaching when police found a

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Influential lawmaker linked to ‘Rakova case’ Members Public

The so-called ‘Rakova case’ is fast becoming one of the most significant criminal cases to be investigated in Russia this year. So far, it has implicated former deputy minister Marina Rakova and the head of one of the country’s last surviving independent universities. Since we last reported on the

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Officials attack rap star Morgenshtern over Victory Day criticism Members Public

Popular rapper Alisher Morgenshtern landed in hot water this week when he criticized Russia’s lavish annual celebrations to mark the Soviet victory over Nazi Germany in 1945. His words brought an angry response from the Kremlin and the head of the powerful Investigative Committee, Alexander Bastrykin. * In a video

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Rapper in hot water Members Public

Hello! Our top story this week is about how comments by rapper Morgenshtern on the senselessness of Victory Day sparked an official backlash and forced the popular musician to apologize. We also look at how a criminal case against an ex-deputy education minister is linked to a conflict with a

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Specter of stagflation stalks Russian economy Members Public

A new wave of COVID-19 has started to rage across Russia and last week the Moscow authorities decided to impose the most significant restrictions since the first weeks of the pandemic back in spring 2020. In an aggressive move amid rising inflation, the Central Bank also raised its key rate

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Russia esports triumph hailed by Putin, media Members Public

An unexpected success came last week when Russia’s Team Spirit won the Dota 2 event at The International (TI10), the world’s leading esports tournament. The champions were congratulated by President Vladimir Putin, their victory was reported on national TV, and on social media the win inspired a surge

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After a decade of talks, Michelin stars arrive in Moscow Members Public

French eatery guide Michelin presented Thursday its first ever guide to Moscow restaurants. Negotiations about the long-awaited arrival of Michelin to the Russian capital lasted more than 10 years, disrupted by international political scandals and changes in the city government. In total, the guide could have cost City Hall more

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Russia locks down on inflation Members Public

Hello! Our top story this week is about new COVID restrictions in Russia and what it means for the local economy embattled by the prospect of stagflation. We also look at questions about Russia’s esports triumph and the cost of Michelin guide long-awaited arrival to Moscow. Russia’s new

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