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World chess number one Magnus Carlsen announced his return to play in this year’s final World Blitz Championship after the ...
The Ex-Kremlin Deputy Who Opposed the War in a Mother Jones Exclusive Has Been Forced to Resign “My thoughts are with Ukrainian civilians,” Arkady Dvorkovich told us before Putin’s party ...
The resignation of Anatoly Chubais, who was President Vladimir Putin’s envoy to international organizations for sustainable development, was not the first resignation of a state official over ...
Bayat says she was once again asked by an official to take it off, only this time she was told the request came from FIDE President Arkady Dvorkovich, who previously served as Russia’s deputy ...
"Arkady Dvorkovich decided to terminate powers of the Chairman of the Skolkovo Foundation and focus on development of educational projects, including within the ‘Greater Skolkovo’ framework ...
Former Russian Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich has spoken out against the war in Ukraine. Above, Dvorkovich is seen while visiting the Fisht Olympic Stadium May 3, 2018, in Sochi, Russia.
Russia’s government will cut its budget by around 10% this year, and maybe by as much as 15%, as a result of the sharp decline in oil prices, and it will also use reserves to cover some of the ...
March 14 (Reuters) - International Chess Federation (FIDE) chief Arkady Dvorkovich, a former Russian deputy prime minister, decried wars on Monday, saying they go beyond killing people.
Arkady Dvorkovich, the chief economic advisor to Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, spoke Wednesday at Arrillaga Alumni Center about the need for economic modernization in the Russian Federation ...
Arkady Dvorkovich, former deputy prime minister of Russia, current FIDE president: Wars are the worst things one might face in life. Any war. Anywhere. Wars do not just kill priceless lives.
Arkady Dvorkovich once served as Russia’s deputy prime minister and is currently chairman of the International Chess Federation, or FIDE.
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