U.S. quickly rejects claim that U.S. ambassador issued list of people who should be immune from prosecution
A third of Americans call Russia arch enemy; young Russians and Americans say polls reflect government narratives, not personal experience, Gallup survey says
Attorney for unregistered foreign agent behind bars in US says client's passport has been handed to US immigration officials to expedite her anticipated deportation to Russia
Michael Calvey's close contacts had recently suggested Russia was blocking consular access in violation of Vienna Convention
Russia's foreign business community suffered a deep "shock" after authorities indicted well-known American investor Michael Calvey, who stands accused of fraud after a legal battle with "Orient Express Bank." His arrest and indictment Thursday have plunged the Russian business community into insecurity, which could accelerate the departure of business and foreign capital from Russia. VOA's Jim Randle narrates a report by Ricardo Marquina Montanana and Pete Cobus in Moscow.
American entrepreneur’s arrest sparks widespread speculation about whether days of unbridled 'reiderstvo’ are waning
In his 15th State of the Nation address, the Russian leader calls on U.S. leaders to calculate the 'range and speed' of Russia’s most advanced weapons
Calvey's close contacts suggests Russia is blocking consular access in violation of Vienna Convention
Beyond suspicions of a ploy to expand censorship, some Runet' critics call the project technologically dead on arrival
US investor to be held in custody until April 13, judge cited flight risk
Judge cites flight risk in case of investor Michael Calvey, who has a firm that holds a controlling share in Russia's Vostochny Bank
Michael Calvey, who founded a Moscow-headquartered equity fund in 1994, now holds a controlling share in Russia's Vostochny Bank
Kremlin spokeswoman says Russia has notified Turkey it lacks authorization to create 'safe zone' inside Syria without express consent of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad
Questions about strategic implications of US withdrawal, differences over political settlement of Kurdish-held north likely to dominate Sochi trilateral
Lukoil has frozen its PDVSA contracts thanks to production shortfalls and fear of being subjected to U.S. financial system restrictions
‘Intra-Afghan dialogue,’ without Kabul’s participation, began Tuesday in Russian capital to debate political resolution to long-running war
Workers from former Soviet states complain of rising discrimination and xenophobia
Arms control outlook appears especially bleak from Russia, but some experts see a pathway to resolving INF debacle
VOA travels to Siberia for a look at the world that shaped the accused Russian agent
U.S. authorities expect to soon hand down a sentence in the case of Maria Butina, the 30-year-old Russian woman now held in a U.S. jail who has pleaded guilty of conspiring to influence American politics, accused of conspiracy and acting as a foreign agent. VOA's Ricardo Marquina-Montanana traveled to the Siberian city of Barnaul to speak with Butina's family about a case being watched around the world. Igor Tsikhanenka narrates.
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