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Russias slowdown – another domestic demand story
Russia's economic growth continued to slow down for the fifth consecutive quarter posting its weakest figures since 2009: Q1 13 GDP expanded 1.6% y/y after 2.1% growth in the previous quarter. Yet, it exceeded consensus expectations of 1.2% (DBM: 1.3% y/y). Private consumption is still doing well despite a slowdown in growth, but we are worried about fixed investments in the long run. On ...
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Medvedev Not Offended by Being Called Dimon
Dmitry Medvedev said he was not offended when web users referred to him as "Dimon," a diminutive version of his name. "To tell you the truth, it does not offend me at all. There are things that I do not like. It is understandable. But it is absolutely normal when I am called Dimon on the Internet," Medvedev said in an interview with Komsomolskaya Pravda. Russians ...
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Russia Offers Turkey S-300 Project
MOSCOW [MENL] -- Russia has offered to develop an advanced variant of theS-300 long-range air defense system. Officials said the Kremlin has been discussing defense and militarycooperation that would include a partnership in the development of advancedair defense systems. They said the state-owned Rosoboronexport submitted aproposal for a joint project to produce an enhanced variant of the ...
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Moscow expresses protest to US Ambassador to Russia over spy scandal
Moscow has expressed a protest to the U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul in connection with an attempt to recruit a representative of Russian secret services by CIA agent, the website the Russian Ministry for Foreign Affairs said ...
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Japans crocodile tears over Russias Kuril Islands
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe in a short time has demonstrated his capabilities and lack of fear in tackling problems using non-trivial methods. Abe likes Russia - it's in his genes. The Russian President said he was ready for a dialogue on the peace treaty with Japan on the principles of a draw. Did he decide to give the Japanese two of the four South Kuril Islands? Japanese Prime ...
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Azerbaijan awarded Russia no points - Jon Ola Sand
"The millions of viewers in Europe and the contestants, who have put heart and soul into their performances, deserve a fair and transparent result," said Jon Ola Sand, Executive Supervisor of the Eurovision Song Contest, in response to media reports that question the integrity of the ...
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US Defense Secretary Meets Russian Security Council Chief
MOSCOW, May 22 (RIA Novosti) - US Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel held a meeting with Russian National Security Council chief Nikolai Patrushev on Tuesday discussing bilateral and international issues, Pentagon Press Secretary George Little said. "Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel met with Russian Federation Security Council Secretary General Nikolai Patrushev today at the Pentagon to ...
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U.S. Lawmakers Seek Limits on Russia Cooperation
WASHINGTON - U.S. Republican lawmakers are trying to block President Barack Obama's overtures to Russia on missile defense, creating a potential obstacle to arms control talks. Lawmakers are proposing a measure that would bar the administration from sharing classified missile defense data with Russia. That would undercut a path that arms control advocates have urged to restart nuclear ...
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Former Georgian Prime Minister Detained
Mikheil Saakashvili - a former prime minister and a provincial governor - have been charged with embezzlement and abuse of office in another sign of an ongoing power struggle between the country's top two officials. Former Prime Minister Vano Merabishvili, who currently leads Saakashvili's party, is accused among other things of taking on the payroll in the Labor Ministry nearly ...
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Today in History May 22
Wikicommons Ilya Repin's portrait of Pavel Tretyakov (1883). 157 years ago today, on May 22, 1856, Pavel Tretyakov acquired a series of paintings that came to mark the founding of the Tretyakov Gallery. Tretyakov's collection, which comprised of more than 1,200 paintings, 518 drawings and nine sculptures, was moved to Moscow in 1892 and has since expanded to include more than ...
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Aleksei Balabanov Russian Film Director Dies at 54
Aleksei Balabanov, a Russian director whose films fused grisly violence, sardonic humor and rock music to convey a darkly compelling vision of his chaotic society after ...
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Russian nuclear rocket to facilitate interplanetary travel after 2025
A new Russian nuclear rocket will multiply the speed of movement through space: a flight round trip to Mars will take two to four months, while the current rocket requires a year and a half to two years to accomplish the same trip. With new ship, a flight round trip to Mars will take 2 to 4 months which is absolutely ...
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Russia opposes forced Syria regime change
Hezbollah in Syria and the potential regional fallout, Zasypkin also assured that Russian missiles supplied to Syria will not reach Hezbollah. "I don’t know the details of the contracts [for supply of weapons to Syria] but I can confirm that the contract states those missiles must not reach a third party," he said. "Our utmost priority is stability and security in ...
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Who pays puppets without borders to slander Russia
Reporters Without Borders Calls Putin a Predator and Control Freak - Mikhail Doubik, Publisher at Vedomosti is the director of the Moscow Times. Vedomosti was conceived by Financial Times and The Wall Street Journal, the One Percent. The "news" outlet which calls itself the Moscow Times today published an article with this ...
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Kyrgyz President Against Banning Russia’s Zhirinovsky
BISHKEK, May 22 (RIA Novosti) - Kyrgyz President Almazbek Atambayev said he saw no reasons to declare populist Russian politician Vladimir Zhirinovsky persona non grata in the central Asian state following his remarks on Kyrgyzstan. Last week Kyrgyzstan's parliament voted to recommend their nation's Foreign Ministry declare Zhirinovsky persona non grata after remarks he made about a ...
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Russian PM Medvedev Says Against Cabinet Reshuffle
MOSCOW, May 22 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said he was not ready to part with any of the current ministers, but dismissals are possible in connection with the recently introduced law banning officials from keeping their money in foreign banks. "The government is a team. I have proposed their [ministers'] candidacies to the president and the president ...
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Russian mom detained after babies found in fridge
Police in a small town in Russia's Urals have detained a woman suspected of killing her newborn sons by freezing them to death. The bodies were discovered in the freezer of a local food store where they have been kept for five years. The bodies were found on Tuesday in Verkhnyaya Pyshma in the Sverdlovsk region by staff at the store. Past inspections of the store by local officials had ...
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Russia rejects creation of no-fly zone over Syria
Russia opposes the initiatives of the west to create a no-fly zone over Syria, the Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Gennady Gatilov said on Tuesday. "Unfortunately, these destructive ideas keep popping up over time, but no one ever bothered to think about the consequences," said Gatilov. It is worth mentioning that on March 19, the Supreme Commander of the North Atlantic Treaty ...
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Kerry Presses US-Russian Plan for Syrian Peace Talks
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry meets Wednesday in the Jordanian capital with senior diplomats from 11 nations, as part of a U.S.-Russian push to end Syria's civil ...
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Russia’s ex-finance minister stresses role of private investments in Russian economic growth
LONDON, May 21 (Itar-Tass) - A key role in Russia’s economic growth should be played by private rather than government investments, Russian former Finance Minister Alexei Kurdin said on Tuesday at the Russia Calling! Investment conference organized here by one of Russia’s biggest banks, ...
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Russia blocked Kiwi apples at port
Officials scramble to lift block on NZ meat in China A shipment of New Zealand apples was held up by Russian authorities in March because of export certification issues, it was revealed yesterday - a day after officials denied anyone but China had raised concerns. It emerged last week that Chinese officials were blocking New Zealand beef and sheep meat from entering the country, apparently ...
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Abrupt End for Approved Gay Rally
St. Petersburg authorities abruptly ended a previously authorized LGBT protest rally against homophobia and ...
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Discovery of alleged Russian plot points to growing jitters
OREKHOVO-ZUYEVO, Russia (Reuters) - As Russia congratulated its forces for foiling an alleged Islamist plot on Moscow, the discovery of the plan also pointed to the growing security threat before the 2014 Winter ...
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Chinese language contest held in St Petersburg
/enpproperty--> ST PETERSBURG - A Chinese language proficiency competition featuring student teams from five Russian regions was held here on Tuesday, with the winners set to sail into an international contest to be held in China. In the city's iconic Hermitage Theater, university teams from St Petersburg, Moscow, Yekaterinburg, Vladivostok and a joint Siberian team took turns ...
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Chisinau From Exile to Evolution
Hans Poldoja / flickr The Cathedral of the Nativity in central Chisinau, designed by Abram Melnikov, was built in 1830 and is the main cathedral of the Russian Orthodox Church in Chisinau, ...










