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Estonian government approves of draft border treaty with Russia
TALLINN, May 23 (Itar-Tass) - Estonia’s Cabinet of Ministers on Thursday approved of a draft border treaty with Russia, the government’s press-service has ...
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Russia to evacuate its North Pole - 40 station because of decaying ice
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Bolotnaya case continues Russian police search homes of more opposition activists
Russia Russian police have searched the homes of two opposition activists as part of an investigation into the criminal case against protesters allegedly involved in unrest during the anti-Kremlin rally on Moscow's Bolotnaya Square on May 6 last year. Early Thursday, after law enforcers searched the home of Vasily Kuzmin - the head of the Moscow branch of the Left Front movement - he was ...
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Russia Set to Evacuate Drifting Polar Research Station SP-40
MOSCOW, May 23 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Natural Resources Minister Sergei Donskoi ordered preparation of an evacuation plan on Thursday for the country’s North Pole 40 (SP-40) drifting polar research station, due to the break-up of the ice floe it is located on. The break-up of the ice floe poses a threat not only to the station itself and the 16 scientists working there, but could also ...
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Russian S-300 Deliveries to Syria ‘Destabilizing’ - Kerry
TEL AVIV, May 23 (RIA Novosti) – The sale by Russia of S-300 air defense systems to Syria would be "destabilizing" for the region, US Secretary State John Kerry said on Thursday. "S-300 missiles coming from Russia, or other countries, Iranian missiles, are destabilizing to the region," Kerry said. "The United States is committed, not only in its defense of Israel, ...
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Russian Police Raid Homes of Leftist Activists
MOSCOW, May 23 (RIA Novosti) – Police carried out searches on Thursday at the homes of two members of Russia’s Left Front movement, which played a key role in last year’s mass protests against the rule of President Vladimir Putin. Police detained Vasily Kuzmin, head of the Moscow branch of Left Front, and raided the home of Denis Kuraishi, a former bodyguard for the ...
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Russian Police Fired After Road Activists Skirmish
MOSCOW, May 23 (RIA Novosti) - Two police officers in Russia’s second largest city St. Petersburg were fired after failing to intervene when members of a motorists advocacy group were assaulted and beaten, the Interior Ministry said on Thursday. On the night of May 19, activists from the Blue Buckets group got into a conflict with several unidentified individuals in St. Petersburg’s ...
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Life Under the KGBs Watchful Eye in 1980s Russia
A Russian policeman guards a protest rally in central Moscow October 30, 2005. (Sergei Karpukhin/Reuters) Last week, Russia expelled an American diplomat, accusing him of being a spy for the CIA. Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB) said that U.S. Embassy Third Secretary Ryan Fogle had been caught red-handed with disguises, spy equipment, and wads of cash, trying to recruit a Russian ...
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Minority Holders Mull Suing Former TNK-BP Management
Minority shareholders are considering suing the former management of TNK-BP in an attempt to recover the dividends earned by their shares prior to March 21, ...
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Russias top military officer skeptical about further nuclear arms cuts
Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the Russian military's General Staff, speaks during a security conference in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, May 23, 2013. The top Russian military officer has warned the West that Moscow reserves the right to take steps in response to the U.S.-led NATO missile defense plans for Europe if it sees it as a threat. (AP Photo/Mikhail ...
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Opposition group raided in Moscow
Russian police said Thursday they arrested a Moscow leader of the opposition Left Front movement and raided a bodyguard for party chief Sergei Udaltsov. Human rights officials in Moscow said city police arrested and later released party official Vasily Kuzmin. He was detained in a raid that also targeted Denis Kuraishi, a former bodyguard for Udaltsov, the Left Front leader, Russian news agency ...
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St.Petersburg environment forum embraces new agenda
St.Petersburg environment forum embraces new agenda 05.24.2013 16:30 Saint Petersburg is hosting the Sixth Nevsky International Ecological Congress. This year the agenda focuses on green energy industry, ecological insurance, recycling of household and industrial waste. The forum is organized by the Russian Federation Council and the International Assembly of the CIS member states. The ...
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Russia wary of deeper nuclear arms cuts
Gen. Valery Gerasimov, the chief of the Russian military's General Staff, speaks during a security conference in Moscow, Russia, Thursday, May 23, 2013. The top Russian military officer has warned the West that Moscow reserves the right to take steps in response to the U.S.-led NATO missile defense plans for Europe if it sees it as a threat. (AP Photo/Mikhail ...
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Paul McCartney Supports Pussy Riot in Letters to Russian Authorities
Maria Alyokhina and Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, asking Russian officials to consider parole for the incarcerated women. "My personal belief is that further incarceration for Maria will be harmful for her and the situation as a whole, which, of course, is being watched by people all over the world," McCartney wrote, according to a portion of the letter posted on ...
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No grounds to revise Russian int’l ratings - 1st deputy prime minister
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Exclusive Bubka McQuaid Schormann and Wu to stand for three ASOIF Council spots in St Petersburg
Frank Kugler won four Olympics medals in freestyle wrestling, weightlifting and tug of war at St Louis in 1904, making him the only competitor to win a medal in three different sports at the same Games. He claimed a silver medal in the heavyweight category in wrestling, bronze in the two hand lift and all-around dumbbell events in weightlifting and another bronze in the tug of war competition as ...
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Russia to urgently evacuate Arctic post as ice melts
Russia has ordered the urgent evacuation of the 16-strong crew of a drifting Arctic research station after ice floe that hosts the floating laboratory began to disintegrate, officials said ...
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Russia hears parole bid from Pussy Riot hunger striker
A court in Russia's Urals on Thursday heard a request for parole by jailed Pussy Riot punk rocker Maria Alyokhina after she announced a hunger strike and received new support from music luminaries including Paul ...
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Russia to Launch South Korean Satellite in August
TOKYO, May 23 (RIA Novosti) – A Russian rocket will launch South Korea’s latest multipurpose Arirang-5 satellite on August 22, Seoul's science ministry said on Thursday. The rocket will blast off from the Yasny launch center in the Orenburg Region in the south Urals. A backup launch date has been set for August 23, the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology said, ...
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Turkcell Spat Could See Government Intervention
ISTANBUL- A Turkish official said on Thursday that the government might intervene to resolve an impasse at Turkcell between its Russian and Turkish shareholders that has paralyzed the mobile operator and left it unable to agree on the makeup of its management board or pay dividends. In an interview with Turkish broadcaster Bloomberg HT, Deputy Prime Minister Ali Babacan said that the government ...
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Court Denies Alyokhina Parole
A Russian court on Thursday refused to grant parole to a member of Pussy Riot serving a two-year prison sentence for protesting in Moscow's main cathedral with a "punk prayer" against ...
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VTB Completes New Offering That Reduces State Stake By 15
VTB says it has completed its 102.5 billion ruble ($3.3 billion) offering of new shares at 4.1 kopecks each. The stake held by the government, which did not participate in the offering, was diluted to 60.9 percent from 75.5 percent. The sovereign wealth funds of Qatar, Norway and Azerbaijan and China Construction Bank have bought about 55 percent of the new shares on offer from VTB, according ...
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Gas Tax Tweaks to Ease Burden on Extractors
Russia plans to switch to a variable tax rate on natural gas producers to lessen the burden on companies willing to develop deep and remote fields and to claw back money from exporters who enjoy benefits. The Finance Ministry, which is trying to find ways of replenishing state coffers as the country's economy slides, said on its website that the rates would be based on oil prices, the ...
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Tanzania says Russias ARMZ owes $206 mln in taxes
Thu May 23, 2013 9:34am EDT * Mineral exports up 16 pct in 2012 to $2.3 bln * Government to acquire 50 pct stake in tanzanite producer DODOMA May 23 (Reuters) - Tanzania is demanding almost $206 million in taxes from Russian state uranium company ARMZ which has won a licence to build the east African country's first uranium mine, the energy minister said on Thursday. Russia's JSC ...
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U.S. has concerns about justice in Georgia
Authorities in Georgia are called on to ensure charges against former government officials aren't politically motivated, the U.S. State Department said. Georgian authorities this week arrested ...









