Registration, Again
A reader sent me this comment about foreign registration in Russia: I realize that private registrations are the cheapest way to be in R BUT
A reader sent me this comment about foreign registration in Russia: I realize that private registrations are the cheapest way to be in R BUT
By Michael Averko Saturday’s Feb. 10, BBC telecast to the US portrayed an “aggressive” Russian President Vladimir Putin “lashing out” at the US during a
Questions about Russia’s new law “On the Migration Registration of Forgein Citizens and Persons without Citizenship in the Russian Federation” continue after almost a month
If you’ve ever been to Russia, and you stay with friends or in a private residence, you know what a pain in the ass it
The Guardian and the Moscow Times are reporting that Coke is in negotiations with Russian bottlers to make kvas, the murky drink that has been
The Committee to Protect Journalists have released their annual report Attacks on the Press, which documents the killing and imprisonment around the world. The study,
The Kremlin has finally posted a full English translation of Putin’s February 1 press conference. It has also provided audio and video. The video also
By most American commentators’ assessment, George Bush’s seventh State of the Union Address was significant for the ritual of it, rather than the substance. The
January 26, 2007 The Soviet Union, the U.S. and Russia: Opportunities Lost Washington Profile An interview with Stephen F. Cohen, Professor of Russian and Slavic
This week’s New Yorker has a lengthy article by Michael Specter entitled “Kremlin Inc.: Why are Vladimir Putin’s Opponents Dying?” The article is not available