The president and owner of Russneft, Mikhail Gutseriyev, wrote an open letter in which he accused authorities of ""unprecedented persecution"" in an effort to make him ""more compliant.""
Three Russian journalists were unfairly punished for criticizing regional officials in print, the European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg decided in two separate rulings Tuesday.
An area construction worker has been sentenced to six years in prison for phoning in fraudulent terrorist threats to collect $200,000 in reward money.
Regional prosecutors have issued an apology to Novosibirsk researcher Oleg Korobeinichev, who was accused -- and then cleared -- of spying for the Pentagon.
Russia has appointed senior diplomat Alexander Botsan-Kharchenko to represent the country in negotiations on the future status of Serbia's Kosovo province, the Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.
Unified Energy System's 25 percent stake in turbine maker Power Machines should be put up for tender, the state utility's CEO, Anatoly Chubais, said Tuesday.
TNK-BP on Tuesday announced a tender for servicing companies to supply and operate drilling rigs on much longer terms than are standard in Russia in an attempt to raise the quality and quantity of drilling.
Shareholders of Energia, the country's flagship space industry company, met on Tuesday to dismiss Nikolai Sevastyanov as president of the Korolev-based firm, and to replace him with the little-known director of a St. Petersburg research institute.
The Federal Property Management Agency has valued the oil products pipeline monopoly at 15 percent of the value of its crude pipeline monopoly before the planned merger of the two firms, Interfax reported Tuesday.
The Dutch unit of Yukos warned on Tuesday that Dutch law might not recognize the sale of Yukos' foreign assets, but its Moscow's receiver said he would go ahead with the sale next month.
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Polyus Gold, the country's top producer of the metal, said Tuesday that its output fell by 6 percent in the first half of this year to 470,000 ounces from 502,000 ounces one year earlier.
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At the groundbreaking of a new gas-run turbine Tuesday, locals and UES officials turned up to celebrate, but whenever the topic turned to supplying the machine with gas, an awkward silence seemed to fall. Gazprom has given the turbine's owners faint hopes, not guarantees.
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday came out in support of Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas, as the Foreign Ministry announced that it was downgrading its ties with Hamas.
A union threatening to bring car production at AvtoVAZ to a halt Wednesday has accused the authorities of organizing a campaign of harassment against its members in an effort to prevent the strike.
Retired naval officer Oleg Prokopyev spent 29 years defending his homeland. Now he says the country he would give his life for won't even give him a home.