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Russian President Vladimir Putin reappointed Mikhail Mishustin as the country’s prime minister. Mishustin and other technocrats in the Cabinet are credited with sustaining a stable economic ...
The Russian government has ordered the official closure of 20 border crossing points with Ukraine starting August 1, ...
The share of domestic equipment in Russia's food and processing industry has been growing in recent years, but it is still only a little over 50%, so manufacturers face the challenge of ramping up ...
He may not even have had an English-language Wikipedia page on Wednesday morning, but former tax official Mikhail Mishustin is now Russian prime minister. Russia's lower house of parliament, the ...
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has dismissed the first deputy director of state-run news agency TASS, according to ...
Nikol Pashinyan holds talks with counterpart from Russian counterpart Mikhail Mishustin in Russian republic of Altai - ...
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin has bemoaned the use of car parts made in China in domestic cars. The official criticized Russian automakers on Tuesday for fitting the country's revived ...
Mikhail Mishustin was confirmed as Russia's next prime minister on Thursday. Mishustin was nominated by Putin for the position after the previous prime minister Dimitri Medvedev resigned on Wednesday.
Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin says he's infected with the coronavirus, joining nearly 106,500 others in the country who have been similarly diagnosed. Speaking during a videoconference ...
Married with three children, Mikhail Mishustin joined the Russian administration in 1998. He served as Deputy Minister of the taxation department and worked in several government agencies.
By Mary Ilyushina and Jack Guy, CNN Updated 1603 GMT (0003 HKT) January 16, 2020 Mikhail Mishustin, a technocrat with little in the way of a public profile, is Russia's new prime minister.