Six alleged Hizb ut-Tahrir members detained by St. Petersburg court
The Kirovsky District Court in St. Petersburg has ruled to put six men, charged with organizing and a branch of Hizb ut-Tahrir terrorist organization banned in Russia and participation in its...
View ArticleLinkedIn to be blocked in Russia
The Moscow City Court upheld on Thursday a lower court’s ruling to block access to LinkedIn which boasts to be the world's largest business network.
View ArticleRussian antimonopoly watchdog probes Microsoft upon complaint from Kaspersky
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) has initiated a probe into US IT giant Microsoft over indications that the company abused its market dominance.
View ArticleRosneft increases claim against RBC to $48.5 mln over alleged reputational...
The Moscow Commercial Court granted petition filed by Rosneft seeking to increase its claim against RBC Media Holding to 3.179 billion rubles (about $48.5 million).
View ArticleRussian Constitutional Court to study ECHR ruling on €1.9 bln compensation to...
Russia’s Constitutional Court will examine on December 15 a request filed by the Justice Ministry to study the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) ruling regarding €1.9 billion compensation to former...
View ArticleSentence overturned in Bank of Moscow embezzlement case
The Moscow City Court on Friday vacated a 5-year prison sentence given to Svetlana Timonina, former chair of Premier Estate company, for embezzling 12.7 billion rubles (200 million at current exchange...
View ArticleRuling on Russian billionaire Arkady Rotenberg’s claim over EU sanctions set...
The European Court of Justice (ECJ) in Luxembourg will pass a judgement upon a claim filed by Russian businessman Arkady Rotenberg challenging his inclusion on the EU sanctions list on November 30.
View ArticleAntimonopoly watchdog to review case against Russian Railways
The Federal Antimononopoly Service (FAS) has launched a case against FGK company and the Russian Railways over allegedly setting monopoly high prices for providing open-top wagons for transportation of...
View ArticleUkrainian anti-monopoly watchdog’s suit against Gazprom set for December 5
The Kiev Commercial Court will consider on December 5 a lawsuit lodged by Ukraine’s Antimonopoly Committee (AMCU) seeking 171.8 billion hryvnia ($6.8 billion) from the Russian natural gas giant Gazprom...
View ArticleAntonov aircraft company ordered to pay $2.8 mln to Russian Defense Ministry
The Moscow Commercial Court ruled on Monday in favor of Russia’s Defense Ministry and ordered Antonov aircraft plant in Ukraine to pay 180 million rubles ($2.8 million). ГП "Антонов" также подало...
View ArticleRussian antimonopoly watchdog to consider case against Microsoft
The Russian Federal Antimonopoly Service (FAS) set December 20 as the date for hearing a case against U.S. IT giant Microsoft over alleged abuse of its market dominance.
View ArticleTermination of MP status for Ilya Ponomaryov upheld by Russia’s Supreme Court
Russia’s Supreme Court has upheld preliminary termination of the State Duma lawmaker’s status for Ilya Ponomaryov.
View ArticleRussian nationalist Martsinkevich pleads not guilty to assaulting drug dealers
Infamous Russian nationalist Maxim Martsinkevich during the hearing in Moscow’s Babushkinsky District Court on Friday pleaded not guilty to assaulting drug dealers.
View ArticleUkraine’s Prosecutor General accuses former president Yanukovych of treason
Ukraine’s Prosecutor General Yury Lutsenko on Monday accused former president Victor Yanukovych of treason claiming that he was involved in violation of the country’s territorial integrity.
View ArticleUkrainian journalist charged with espionage to stay in Russian detention
Moscow’s Lefortovsky District Court has extended the detention of Ukrainian journalist Roman Sushchenko, who was allegedly spying on Russia’s Armed Forces and National Guard, until January 30, 2017.
View ArticleYanukovych says he did not give order to shoot at protesters in 2014
Former Ukrainian President Victor Yanukovych said he did not give order to law enforcers to use fire arms against protesters when testifying about the events in Kiev in late 2013 and early 2014.
View ArticleYanukovych summoned for questioning as suspect in shooting of protestors in 2014
Former Ukrainian president Victor Yanukovych has been summoned to the Chief Military Prosecutor's Office for questioning on December 5 as a suspect in the case over using fire arms against protesters...
View ArticleRussia’s Supreme Court upholds sentence of “ISIS trainee” Yevloyev
Russia’s Supreme Court had upheld the sentence of Rashid Yevloyev, who is to spend six years in prison for undergoing training by Islamic State (ISIS, banned in Russia) instructors.
View ArticleYandex still seeks to be third party in Google’s dispute with antimonopoly...
The Ninth Commercial Court of Appeals has set the date it will consider a Yandex motion seeking to overturn a decision refusing it to intervene in the lawsuit filed by Google against Russia’s Federal...
View ArticleRussian businessman appeals withdrawal of his claim against Lithuania
Russian businessman and former co-owner of the Lithuanian nationalized bank Snoras, Vladimir Antonov, has filed an appeal with the Ninth Commercial Court of Appeals against a lower court’s ruling to...
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