It sounds like an ultimatum: if the Bank of Russia does not withdraw $109 billion invested in US debt obligations and does not transfer them to securities in Europe and China, the Federation Council will have to go back to the question of its nationalization.
The rumor that TV presenter Andrey Malakhov will leave the show "Let them talk" is gathering new evidence.
Vladimir Putin ordered Dmitry Medvedev's government to facilitate the dialogue between Gazprom and Rosneft.
It follows from the "technological" nature of the campaign itself, experts say.
The journey of a member of the global super-rich often traverses three main stages, as he (these are pretty much all men) moves from a position of power at home to a life of wealth and luxury abroad.
Journalists learned that Putin had promised not to use Siemens turbines in the Crimea.
The company considers illegal the decision to arrest its property at a claim of 170 billion rubles.
The strategic program for the development of the North has been cut by the Russian government by 17 times. At the same time it turned out that the construction of nuclear icebreakers "Arktika", "Siberia" and "Ural" was disrupted because of technical problems that arose after the "annexation" of the subtropical Crimea.
The Federal Security Service and the Prosecutor General's Office will investigate the situation around Russia's atomic icebreaker.
The Russian vaccine factory in Nicaragua fell victim to the brilliant personnel policy of the Ministry of Health.
Gazprom is reviving the project on a small scale.
Russia can lose almost half of coal transshipment.
Removal of rodents and moles from Putin's residence will cost 837 million rubles.
Geopolitics, corporate conflicts and a drop in oil prices have led to an outflow of capital from Russia.
For the first time in the history of the Kuril Islands they were visited the Japanese business mission. The delegation included representatives of 32 private companies, as well as state and municipal agencies, headed by special adviser to the Prime Minister of Japan, Eiichi Hasegawa.
The gas corporation is rapidly losing its indicators and is becoming increasingly inefficient and useless.
The deputy mayor assured the magazine that the property bought by the president's relatives was purchased exclusively for honestly earned money.
The American television channel Showtime began broadcasting Oliver Stone's documentary about Putin. The goal is to help Americans understand the mentality of the Russian leader, but experts doubt that the filmmaker will succeed.
Putin's oligarchs prefer to become non-residents of Russia, just not to give information about their assets abroad.
FSO is engaged in re-planning of state summer houses and recreation hotels in Yalta: German, Belarusian and Ukrainian companies cooperate without fear of sanctions.
Following the FSO, the FSB got exclusive rights to seize land assets in Russia.
The reason is the publication about cooperation with the ex-head of the election headquarters of Trump, Manafort.
The $17 billion deal between Rosneft and British oil and gas giant British Petroleum was consulted by the firm with the participation of an old Putin friend, Matthias Warnig.
The Minister for the North Caucasus Lev Kuznetsov turned out to be the richest person in the Russian government.
Arthur Ocheretny, whom the media previously called the potential new husband of Lyudmila Putina, is the owner of a villa in France worth €6-7 million, OCCPR found out.
The head of Udmurtia Alexander Soloviev fell victim to the greed and denunciations of his colleagues related to the carving of the budget for road construction in the republic.
The alleged "daughter" of Vladimir Putin promotes acrobatic rock 'n' roll as an Olympic sport.
Russia and Belarus have reached the next anniversary of the Union with a crisis in bilateral relations. RBC has estimated how much it costs for Russia to support its "special relationship" with Minsk.