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Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 29
Record-breaking new cases. Deaths surpass 38,000. Vaccine race.
New Realities
Karabakh Rivals Adjust to Life Along New Borders
Under the truce signed on November 9, Azerbaijan reclaimed swathes of territory that for three decades were controlled by Armenian separatists.
small sum
Russia to Pay Med Students $260 for Treating Coronavirus Patients
Some 60,000 students are expected to receive the payments for their work on the front lines of the pandemic.
'Inner Circle'
Navalny Urges EU to Target Putin's Oligarch Backers
Navalny argued for a new strategy after the EU sanctioned Russian officials and military officers over his poisoning.
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nationwide crackdown
Russian Jehovah’s Witnesses Targeted in Fresh Raids
Members of the group banned in Russia were arrested in Moscow and 20 other regions during the latest raids.
Latest Podcast
Nov. 27, 2020
Confusing Coffee and Bountiful Behinds in Russian
Would you want to be урод? In 1254 you would have been happy to be урод. Now - not so much.
MT Feature
LONG READ
Is the WHO Too Soft on Russia?
Critics fear Russia is using the WHO’s structural weaknesses to validate its coronavirus approach.
Editor's Pick
IVANOVO DISPATCH
In a Poor Russian City, Coronavirus Hits Hard
The pandemic has combined with poverty to push Ivanovo’s healthcare system to its breaking point.
Combatting the contagion
Russia Fights Coronavirus
Nov. 29, 2020
Coronavirus in Russia: The Latest News | Nov. 29
Nov. 27, 2020
Russia to Pay Med Students $260 for Treating Coronavirus Patients
Nov. 27, 2020
Russian Military Launches Coronavirus Vaccination Campaign
Nov. 27, 2020
Russia Says India to Produce 100M Doses of Sputnik Coronavirus Vaccine
Coronavirus Cases in Russia
2,269,316
Total Confirmed Cases
468,332
Total Active Cases
26,683
Today's Cases
1,761,457
Total Recovered
2,300
Total Critical
459
Today's Deaths
39,527
Total Deaths
15,547
Cases per Million
271
Deaths per Million
Data Sources:
Worldometer
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Johns Hopkins
API:
NovelCOVID
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New Realities
Karabakh Rivals Adjust to Life Along New Borders
Under the truce signed on November 9, Azerbaijan reclaimed swathes of territory that for three decades were controlled by Armenian separatists.
COCKTAIL OF FLAWS
Arctic Oil Spill: Nornickel Failures, Tank Flaws Caused Catastrophe – Report
A report commissioned by Nornickel said the metals giant failed to investigate warning signs or grasp the consequences of a possible disaster.
opinion
Andrei Kolesnikov
How Biden Will Impact Russian Domestic Policy
What action the Russian authorities take largely depends on the early actions and statements of the Biden administration
hands off
Stop Touching Metro Sculptures for Luck, Moscow Metro Urges Riders
“We promise that the statues will be grateful and all your wishes will come true,” Moscow's Transport Department said.
LONG READ
Is the WHO Too Soft on Russia?
Critics fear Russia is using the WHO’s structural weaknesses to validate its coronavirus approach.
Climate Crisis
Russia's Climate Emergency
Nov. 23, 2020
Ice Storm in Russia’s Far East Linked to Climate Change
Nov. 10, 2020
Arctic Archipelago Sees October Temps 10 Degrees Hotter Than Normal
Nov. 6, 2020
Scientists Fear Arctic Sea That Didn’t Freeze Heralds Trend
Nov. 2, 2020
Russian Arctic Sea Fails to Freeze
opinion
opinion
Michele A. Berdy
Confusing Coffee and Bountiful Behinds in Russian
opinion
Andrei Kolesnikov
How Biden Will Impact Russian Domestic Policy
opinion
Ivan Timofeev
U.S. Sanctions Under Biden: What to Expect
opinion
Ilya Klishin
Why Russians Dislike 'Good Russians' in American Films No Less than 'Bad Russians'
opinion
Dmitry Trenin
Joe Biden’s Foreign Policy and Russia
opinion
Simon Saradzhyan
Putin’s Nagorno-Karabakh Calculus Can Undermine Russian Clout in FSU
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Meanwhile in Russia
hands off
Stop Touching Metro Sculptures for Luck, Moscow Metro Urges Riders
robot chickens
Viral ‘Cyberpunk Farm’ Satirizes Russia’s High-Tech Future
Budding 'Bromance'
Bolsonaro Beams as Putin Praises His 'Masculinity'
real heroes needed
Chechnya Should Replace Marvel Superhero Mural With ‘Real Heroes,’ Kadyrov Says
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Business
COCKTAIL OF FLAWS
Arctic Oil Spill: Nornickel Failures, Tank Flaws Caused Catastrophe – Report
A report commissioned by Nornickel said the metals giant failed to investigate warning signs or grasp the consequences of a possible disaster.
SMALL CHANGE
Facebook Pays Russia $50K Fine For Not Localizing User Data
The social network has refused to comply with Russia’s controversial requirements to store Russian users’ data on Russia-based servers.
ARCTIC PLANS
Russia’s Rosneft Announces Start of Vast Arctic Oil Project
Russia's Arctic energy plans have been criticized by environmentalists.
SECOND WAVE
Russia Should Extend Coronavirus Crisis Support – IMF
Its economy fared better than most but headwinds remain and recovery could be weak, the organization warned.
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arts and life
art of russian cuisine
Welcome Russian Winter with Persimmon Spice Cake
Snowy winter day, hot tea, roaring fire, sweet nutty spicy persimmon cake...
artist rediscovered
Discover Sergei Vinogradov, an Artist Russia Forgot
Who convinced collector Mikhail Morozov to buy the first works sold by Paul Gaugin? You'll never guess.
tis the season
Moscow Welcomes Winter's First Snowfall
A Scandinavian cyclone transformed the capital into a winter wonderland.
not mainstream music
Russian New Music Gets a Reboot
Russia's music scene is not resting on its historical laurels.
holiday abroad
Celebrate Thanksgiving with an Uzbek Chicken
Mix East and West for the kind of unconventional holiday this unconventional year needs.
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In-Depth
LONG READ
Is the WHO Too Soft on Russia?
Critics fear Russia is using the WHO’s structural weaknesses to validate its coronavirus approach.
opinion
Simon Saradzhyan
Putin’s Nagorno-Karabakh Calculus Can Undermine Russian Clout in FSU
Russia’s decision not to employ leverage to stop the conflict in its early stages made a lasting impression on its allies.
opinion
Vladimir Frolov
No Longer 'Ours': With a Biden White House, the Kremlin Is Facing a Tough New Reality
The problem for Moscow is not so much the deterioration of relations under Biden: it is the readiness of the White House to minimize these relations.
opinion
Nigel Gould-Davies
Russia Policy Priorities for a Biden Presidency
A Biden administration would see a major shift in presidential attitudes towards Russia and Putin personally, which is unlikely to be welcome in Moscow...
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