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Russia Seizes Control of Saint Petersburg Airport Management From Foreign Shareholders -- Update

Market Watch 01 Dec 2023
Russia ordered the transfer of rights to manage Saint Petersburg's Pulkovo airport from foreign shareholders like Germany's Fraport to a new entity, the latest seizure by the Kremlin of assets in which foreign groups still have interests ... beginning of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
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Russia Seizes Control of Saint Petersburg Airport From Foreign Shareholders

Market Watch 01 Dec 2023
Russia ordered the transfer of rights to manage Saint Petersburg's Pulkovo airport from foreign shareholders--such as Germany's Fraport--to a new entity, the latest seizure by the Kremlin of assets in which with foreign groups still have interests ... and expand the airport.
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Russia removes control of major airport from foreign shareholders

Russia Today 01 Dec 2023
Petersburg’s Pulkovo Airport from foreign shareholders to a new Russian entity. Under the presidential decree, stakes in the Cyprus-registered company that manages the airport in Russia’s second-largest city will be consolidated in a new domestic public-private partnership.
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Russian Court Extends Detention Of RFE/RL Journalist Kurmasheva Until February 5

Radio Free Europe 01 Dec 2023
and Russian citizenship, traveled to Russia for a family emergency in May. She was temporarily detained while waiting for her return flight on June 2 at the airport in Kazan, the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, where both of her passports were confiscated. She was not able to leave Russia as she awaited the return of her travel documents.
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DreamFolks and Grey Wall collaborate to enhance travel experience in Russia

Business Line 30 Nov 2023
DreamFolks Services Ltd’s shares rose 0.88 per cent after the company joined forces with Grey Wall, a Russian airport and lounge service aggregator ... DreamFolks enters Malaysia with airport technology ...
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Russian Rights Group Memorial Recognizes RFE/RL's Kurmasheva As Political Prisoner

Radio Free Europe 30 Nov 2023
and Russian citizenships, traveled to Russia for a family emergency in May. She was temporarily detained while waiting for her return flight on June 2 at the airport in the capital of the Tatarstan region, where both of her passports were confiscated. She was not able to leave Russia as she awaited the return of her travel documents.
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Turkey ‘prominent’ in Hamas fundraising schemes, US says

Hindustan Times 30 Nov 2023
sanctions on Turkish entities suspected of helping Russia evade sanctions by transiting goods including chips, semiconductors and other components used in its war in Ukraine. In the last 18-24 months, there has been a six-fold increase in the transit via Turkey of "high-priority dual-use" components to Russia, Nelson said.
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U.S. presses sceptical Turkey to curb Hamas fundraising

Reuters 30 Nov 2023
Washington says a Hamas portfolio of investments, estimated to be worth hundreds of millions of dollars, includes companies operating in Turkey, Sudan, Algeria, the United Arab Emirates and elsewhere.RUSSIA ... "Too many" Russian ships and planes were being serviced in Turkish ports and airports, he added.
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Penguins snatch 11 hours of sleep through seconds-long micronaps

Lebanon Democrat 30 Nov 2023
In humans, nodding off for a few seconds is a clear sign of insufficient sleep -- and can be dangerous in some situations, such as when driving a car.� ... Once a penguin partner finally returns, the couple switch roles.� ... More from this section. Saudi wealth fund scoops up 10% of London Heathrow airport. +3. Russia ramping up attacks in eastern Ukraine.
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The Thousand Boat Blockade-Busting Operation Changes Everything on the Gaza Front---If It Materializes, by John Helmer

The Unz Review 30 Nov 2023
On October 24 Putin telephoned Erdogan again and according to the Kremlin communiqué, they “reviewed the active efforts undertaken by Russia at the UN Security Council, as well as the corresponding political and diplomatic steps taken by Turkiye to stop the bloodshed and ensure the unimpeded delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need.
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Spanish giant Ferrovial sells remaining stake in Heathrow

News Graphic 29 Nov 2023
Spanish infrastructure giant Ferrovial announced it is offloading its remaining 25 percent stake in London's Heathrow Airport to a French private equity group and Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund ... "We are very pleased to have made Heathrow one of the world’s most connected airports and the busiest airport in Europe.".
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Sudanese general accuses UAE of supplying paramilitary RSF

The New Arab 29 Nov 2023
Support had arrived this week through the airport in Chad's capital Ndjamena, having previously come through Amdjarass, he said. Atta praised Russia for dismantling the paramilitary Wagner Group which he said had facilitated supplies through CAR. The RSF has denied links to the group ... Drones and artillery ... climate summit COP28 next week ... (Reuters) ....
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Finland to close border with Russia for two weeks

Al Jazeera 28 Nov 2023
Finland will close its entire border with Russia to travellers for the next two weeks in a bid to halt the unusually large flow of asylum seekers to the Nordic nation, which the government and its allies say is an orchestrated move by Moscow ... list of 3 itemslist 1 of 3Most Finland-Russia border crossings to close.
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Finland closes border with Russia to prevent arrival of refugees

La Prensa Latina 28 Nov 2023
Once the border closure goes into effect, it will no longer be possible to apply for asylum at the land border with Russia, which at 1,340 kilometers (832 miles) is the longest in the European Union, it will only be possible at the Nordic country’s international ports and airports.

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