(FT) A row over censorship has plunged Russia’s top business newspaper into a crisis that could either see it fall under the Kremlin’s control or torpedo a deal to sell it, leaving it on the verge of bankruptcy. Staff at Vedomosti are in open revolt against new acting editor…
A few days later, Mr Shmarov gave a story about state oil company Rosneft a more favourable headline. He then removed a column by economist Konstantin Sonin criticising Rosneft’s powerful chief executive Igor Sechin…
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