Former Bank of Moscow CEO's ex-wife sues him for $2.2 million in child supportThe ex-wife of former Bank of Moscow President Andrei Borodin has filed a 70 million ruble ($2.2 million) lawsuit over child support.11:02 06.06.2013
Coroner calls for public inquiry into Litvinenko's deathSir Robert Owen, the coroner overseeing the investigation into the death of the Russian FSB officer Alexander Litvinenko has urged the British Ministry of Justice to start a public inquiry into his death.10:26 06.06.2013
Third protester killed in anti-government unrest in Turkey – mediaAnother participant of the nationwide anti-government protests in Turkey has died after receiving a head wound, the Hurriyet Daily News website reported on Wednesday, citing a representative of the Turkish Medical Association.17:48 05.06.2013
US company's lawsuit against Russia's prime social network dismissedThe St. Petersburg and Leningrad Regional Commercial Court of Appeals dismissed on Wednesday the defamation lawsuit filed by the US Talk Fusion against the Russian VKontakte company and against self-employed businessman Igor Vulfovich.17:06 05.06.2013
Former Slovenian PM sentenced to two years in prison for corruptionFormer Slovenian prime minister Janez Jansa has been convicted of corruption and sentenced to two years in prison.16:51 05.06.2013
Prosecutors accuse Joe Cocker concert organizers of violationsProsecutors have exposed violations during the organization of a Joe Cocker concert in Kazan on June 5, the Prosecutor General’s Office stated on Wednesday.16:07 05.06.2013
Magnitsky boss' arrest in absentia upheld by Moscow City CourtThe Moscow City Court has held in favor of the decision to arrest Hermitage Capital fund CEO William Browder, RAPSI reports from the courtroom on Wednesday.15:38 05.06.2013
Canvassing against introduction of euro begins in LatviaA petition challenging the introduction of the euro was launched in Latvia on Wednesday, according to a statement on the website of the "For Lats, Against Euro" organization.14:59 05.06.2013
Ruling on AMT Bank's bankruptcy upheldThe Moscow Region Federal Commercial Court has upheld the lower court ruling to recognize AMT Bank as bankrupt, the court told RAPSI on Wednesday.14:32 05.06.2013
St. Petersburg legislators refuse to cancel fines for gay propagandaThe St. Petersburg city parliament has rejected an initiative to cancel fines for the propaganda of homosexuality, bisexuality and transsexuality among minors, by 50 votes to 9.13:54 05.06.2013
Ookla LLC loses court challenge against fine for data storage violationsA Russian court said on Tuesday it had rejected a complaint filed by Ookla LLC against a 1-million ruble fine for not storing the personal data of Russian users in databases on Russian territory.17:20 17.01.2023
Russian Justice Ministry vows to improve jail conditionsRussia's Ministry of Justice has unveiled its proposals aimed at amending the internal rules of pre-trial detention centers and correctional facilities.15:29 13.01.2023
Bill on establishing Military Ombudsman post submitted to Russia’s State DumaLawmakers representing the New People party in the lower house of the Russian parliament have submitted to the State Duma a bill envisaging the introduction of the post of military ombudsman.16:17 12.10.2022