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Russia to re-privatise airport that it seized
The Russian government plans to sell Moscow's Domodedovo airport early next year, several months after taking ownership of the asset over allegations it had come under foreign control, Russia's finance minister said Tuesday. Finance Minister Anton Siluanov ...
During questioning, Russian officials told the passengers that Iran is an ally of Russia and that Iran’s enemies are considered “enemies of Russia”.
A cyberattack on Russian state-owned flagship carrier Aeroflot caused a mass outage to the company's computer systems Monday, Russia's prosecutor's office said, forcing the airline to cancel more than 100 flights and delay others. Ukrainian hacker group ...
When a book is someday written about the life and death of private business in Russia, the story of Domodedovo Airport will surely have a well-deserved feature. It encapsulates not only the rise and disappearance of Russian free enterprise, but arguably ...
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40 Israelis released after reported detention in Moscow airport over Iran war ties
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The recent hacking incident at Aeroflot has placed the focus back on the disruptions that can be caused by these incidents of digital sabotage. This specific attack led to a mass outage on the airline’s computer system. The effect of this led to a ...
As Ukrainians gathered to mark Independence Day across the country last Sunday, Russia accused Kyiv of launching dozens of drones at a nuclear power plant in Kursk. The attack, which sparked a large fire and destroyed parts of the plant’s infrastructure ...
The opening of Krasnodar International Airport in Southern Russia is a game-changer for this beautiful Southern Russian region with beaches, culture, and economy. This is happening when Ukrainian drones infiltrate this region and may be an indication for a ...
Drones that flew over Denmark, crippling a major airport, were part of an alarming wave of Russian incursions in Europe, Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said Tuesday — calling it “the most serious attack on Danish critical infrastructure to date.”