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Medvedev and Putin, brothers under the skinupdated: Fri Jan 07 2011 10:42:00

The unexpectedly harsh 14-year sentence handed down to jailed Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky last week may have finally laid to rest one common theory about Russia's politics.

Khodorkovsky sentence explainedupdated: Thu Dec 30 2010 22:46:00

CNN's Matthew Chance reports on a Moscow judge's justification for Mikhail Khodorkovsky's 14-year prison sentence.

Russia's Mikhail Khodorkovsky faces another 6 years in prisonupdated: Thu Dec 30 2010 22:46:00

A judge in Moscow sentenced Mikhail Khodorkovsky, the former head of Russia's Yukos oil company, and his business partner to 14 years in prison on corruption charges Thursday.

U.S. condemns Russian convictionupdated: Tue Dec 28 2010 10:42:00

CNN's Jill Dougherty looks at U.S. reaction to Mikhail Khodorkovsky's conviction.

U.S. long concerned by Khodorkovsky trial, cables on WikiLeaks showupdated: Tue Dec 28 2010 09:10:00

Russia has hit back at criticism by western governments of the guilty verdict against former oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky on embezzlement charges. But diplomatic cables obtained by the website WikiLeaks suggest the United States has long regarded Khodorkovsky's trial as part of a broader assault on the rule of law in Russia.

Criticism of Khodorkovsky verdict mountsupdated: Tue Dec 28 2010 07:24:00

A judge in Moscow has found former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner guilty of corruption charges, his lawyer said Monday.

Verdict in Khodorkovsky's 2nd trial postponedupdated: Wed Dec 15 2010 08:55:00

The reading of the verdict in the corruption trial of former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been postponed until December 27, the judge's office said.

Exclusive: Jailed billionaire hits out from cellupdated: Fri May 14 2010 16:05:00

Russia's most famous prisoner, and once its richest citizen, says the latest corruption charges against him are designed to prevent his release from jail.

Medvedev: Former oil magnate must admit guiltupdated: Sun Jul 05 2009 07:23:00

Any attempt to pardon Mikhail Khodorkovsky -- once Russia's richest man, now its most famous inmate -- must follow standard procedure, including an admission of guilt, the nation's president said Sunday.

Russia: Rights lawyer in possible poison attemptupdated: Wed Oct 15 2008 05:56:00

A prominent Russian human rights lawyer says she and her children are ill after a suspicious substance was found in their car in France.

CNNMoney: Moscow not letting up on oil tycoonupdated: Wed Sep 05 2007 04:13:00

When the Kremlin came for billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky's oil company, he fought back and found himself in a Siberian prison. When it came for billionaire Mikhail Gutseriyev's oil company, he agreed to sell and went into hiding to avoid arrest.

CNNMoney: Sun Powerupdated: Wed Sep 05 2007 04:13:00

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Fortune: Russia takes charge of the commodities marketupdated: Fri Sep 01 2006 15:07:00

Exactly two years ago, I sat in a Moscow courtroom and watched one era in Russian capitalism end. Yukos founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky glumly sat in a cage and awaited the verdict he and everyone else in the courtroom knew was a foregone conclusion: a long Siberian prison sentence, and the dismemberment of Yukos, once Russia's biggest and most-respected firm.

CNNMoney: Rosneft's London debut: Yawnupdated: Wed Jul 19 2006 08:43:00

After mounting one of the largest initial public offerings in history, Russian state-owned firm Rosneft's first day of trading on the London Stock Exchange should have been a thriller.

Khodorkovsky to stand for Dumasupdated: Wed Aug 31 2005 08:55:00

Imprisoned Russian oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky announced he will run for a seat representing Moscow in Russia's State Duma, or lower house of parliament, his press center confirmed to CNN.

Yukos founder 'on hunger strike'updated: Tue Aug 23 2005 14:36:00

Imprisoned Russian oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky has gone on a hunger strike to protest the treatment of his business partner, who is being held in solitary confinement, his lawyer Anton Drel told CNN.

CNNMoney: Russian oil magnate gets 9 yearsupdated: Tue May 31 2005 06:43:00

A Russian court found oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky and his business partner Platon Lebedev guilty of tax evasion and other serious crimes on Tuesday and sentenced each to nine years in prison, Russia's Interfax news agency reported.

Khodorkovsky jailed for nine yearsupdated: Tue May 31 2005 06:36:00

Russian tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky has been found guilty of an array of charges including fraud and tax evasion and sentenced to nine years in prison, minus time served.

Marathon Yukos trial drags onupdated: Fri May 20 2005 07:58:00

Judges in the marathon trial of Russian oil magnate Mikhail Khodorkovsky adjourned after a fifth day of summing up Friday, as the reading of the verdict dragged on so long even his parents left the courtroom.

Yukos founder 'charge reduced'updated: Thu May 19 2005 06:43:00

The Moscow court reading the verdict in the trial of oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky indicated he could receive a lighter sentence than originally sought, according to news reports.

Fortune: PUTIN GIVES BIG OIL THE COLD SHOULDERupdated: Mon May 16 2005 00:01:00

WESTERN OIL EXECUTIVES WERE watching closely as former Yukos CEO Mikhail Khordokovsky took it on the chin in his long-running trial for fraud and tax evasion. But they told themselves that what hap...

New charges planned in Yukos caseupdated: Fri May 13 2005 07:38:00

The Russian Prosecutor General's office says it plans to present new charges -- including one of money-laundering -- against former top managers of the Yukos oil company.

Yukos verdict delay 'helps Putin'updated: Wed Apr 27 2005 03:41:00

The decision to postpone the verdict in the trial of jailed Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky could have been taken to spare President Vladimir Putin's embarrassment, defense lawyers have said.

CNNMoney: Yukos files for bankruptcy in U.S.updated: Wed Dec 15 2004 05:51:00

A representative of embattled Russian oil company Yukos said Wednesday the company has launched bankruptcy proceedings under U.S. law in a Houston court.

Fortune: Russia's Trial Of The Century Former Yukos CEO Khodorkovsky is in the dock, and the company is fighting for updated: Mon Sep 20 2004 00:01:00

Stretching his feet through the bars of his cage, Mikhail Khodorkovsky rarely looks up from the book he's reading on the history of authoritarianism in Russia. The former CEO of Russia's largest oi...

Arrest warrant for Yukos executiveupdated: Mon Jul 26 2004 07:03:00

A Moscow court has issued an arrest warrant for Leonid Nevzlin, a key figure in the troubled Yukos Oil Company, accusing him of involvement in contract killings in 2002.

Yukos: Bankruptcy near if no dealupdated: Thu Jul 22 2004 06:20:00

Top officials with embattled Russian oil giant Yukos have warned that the next three weeks will be critical if the company is to avoid bankruptcy.

Judge in Yukos tax case 'resigns'updated: Mon Jul 19 2004 04:36:00

Yukos oil company's appeal of a massive tax bill has been adjourned after the judge resigned from the case citing unspecified psychological pressure, the ITAR-Tass news agency reported.

Ex-Yukos boss blasts fraud chargesupdated: Fri Jul 16 2004 04:21:00

Russia's richest man Mikhail Khodorkovsky has returned under guard to court to reject all charges against him and the company he used to head, Yukos oil.

Yukos scrambling to find tax cashupdated: Tue Jul 13 2004 20:26:00

Russian oil giant Yukos will try to pay a $3.4 billion tax bill "in the next few days," a company lawyer said Tuesday, Russian media report.

Yukos 'in $8bn survival offer'updated: Mon Jul 12 2004 02:42:00

Russian oil giant Yukos and its founder Mikhail Khodorkovsky are reportedly attempting to strike new deals to save the group from bankruptcy.

Yukos turmoil as deadline nearsupdated: Wed Jul 07 2004 14:36:00

The crisis surrounding Yukos deepened Wednesday as a deadline loomed for the embattled Russian oil giant to pay off a multi-billion tax claim.

CNNMoney: Yukos still unable to pay taxesupdated: Wed Jul 07 2004 06:39:00

Embattled oil company Yukos said it is unable to meet a Wednesday midnight deadline to pay the Russian government a $3.4 billion back-tax bill and said bailiffs could begin taking control of its assets within hours.

Bailiffs set to pounce on Yukosupdated: Wed Jul 07 2004 01:49:00

Russia's biggest oil firm Yukos is staring financial ruin in the face after it failed to meet a $3.4 billion tax bill deadline.

Yukos tax problems set to snowballupdated: Tue Jul 06 2004 16:12:00

As Russia's deputy finance minister indicated that the government and oil giant Yukos could reach an agreement to restructure a multi-billion-dollar tax bill for 2000, the Russian prosecutor general Tuesday said that the company may be forced to pay back taxes for other years, too.

Yukos shares fall on new woesupdated: Mon Jul 05 2004 04:08:00

Shares in Yukos have fallen after the troubled Russian oil conglomerate defaulted on a $1 billion loan and its offices were raided by police.

Pressure on oil giant after raidsupdated: Sun Jul 04 2004 23:11:00

Battered shares in Russian oil conglomerate Yukos will come under fresh pressure when trading opens on Monday.

Police raid Yukos headquartersupdated: Sat Jul 03 2004 07:25:00

Russian special interior ministry officers have sealed offices in the headquarters of tax-troubled Yukos oil company, a company spokeswoman said.

Yukos to appeal $3bn tax claimupdated: Tue Jun 29 2004 06:47:00

Yukos says it will appeal a court ruling that upheld a potentially crushing $3.4 billion claim for back taxes against the oil giant.

Russia 'working on Yukos tax deal'updated: Mon Jun 21 2004 03:37:00

Russia's finance minister says he hopes a deal can be reached on a $3.4 billion tax claim against Yukos that the oil giant fears could force it into bankruptcy.

Court: Yukos must pay tax claimupdated: Fri Jun 18 2004 03:44:00

A Moscow court has rejected an appeal by the Yukos oil company and approved a claim by tax authorities that the company pay outstanding taxes from 2000 totaling $3.4 billion.

Putin: No desire to bankrupt Yukosupdated: Thu Jun 17 2004 09:02:00

The Russian government is not interested in bankrupting Yukos, President Vladimir Putin said, ahead of a crucial court hearing the oil giant says could force it to declare bankruptcy.

Russian tycoon wins trial delayupdated: Wed Jun 16 2004 03:52:00

Lawyers for Russian billionaire Mikhail Khodorkovsky have won a delay in his trial on tax evasion and fraud charges.

Russia billionaire trial next weekupdated: Wed Jun 09 2004 07:56:00

The trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky on tax evasion and fraud charges is set to start June 16 and will be combined with fellow Yukos stockholder Platon Lebedev's trial on similar charges, a Russian court has announced.

Profiles: Russia's rich listupdated: Fri May 28 2004 07:15:00

The following are profiles of Russia's so-called oligarchs, a group of businessmen who made their fortune following the fall of the Soviet Union.

Russia billionaire trial next weekupdated: Fri May 28 2004 04:54:00

The trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky on tax evasion and fraud charges is set to start June 16th and will be combined with fellow Yukos stockholder Platon Lebedev's trial on similar charges, a Russian court announced Monday.

Yukos makes shares-for-freedom bidupdated: Mon Feb 16 2004 06:10:00

The top shareholders of Russia's Yukos Oil Company have offered their shares to win the freedom of former Yukos head Mikhail Khodorkovsky, Russia's Interfax news agency reported.

Fortune: The Game Goes On Russia has oil--plenty of it--and whatever happens to Khodorkovsky, it will keep on flowing.updated: Mon Nov 24 2003 00:01:00

Even by the rarified standards of London society, it was an extraordinary event. To introduce his Open Russia Foundation, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, then the 38-year-old chairman and principal owner of ...

Fortune: Russian Roulette Arrested at gunpoint, the country's richest man is now behind bars. Will Putin's bold move spook Russian investupdated: Mon Nov 24 2003 00:01:00

Three years ago, at the annual conference of the high and mighty in the Swiss resort town of Davos, the so-called oligarchs of Russia gathered for what would be their last bash. For a time they pre...

Fortune: Russia Pumps It Up With the Middle East in turmoil, the czars of oil are coming into their own. And OPEC hates it.updated: Mon May 13 2002 00:01:00

The CEO and principal owner of Yukos, Russia's most profitable oil company, was sitting in his Moscow home on the evening of Sept. 11, thinking he was watching a disaster flick. "It took me a littl...

Fortune: RUSSIA'S ROBBER BARONS THEY GOT THEIR START IN BUSINESS RUNNING RINGS AROUND A LUMBERING STATE. NOW THIS HANDFUL OF POWERFUL MENupdated: Mon Mar 03 1997 00:01:00

Until last year, Inkombank did business out of a crumbling former science institute on the outskirts of Moscow. Now its offices, in a lavishly renovated pre-Revolutionary mansion a stone's throw fr...

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