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  • 07.02.2006
    Russian Ultranationalist Leader Expects U.S. to Attack Iran in Late March
    A senior Russian parliamentary official and leader of the ultranationalist Liberal Democratic Vladimir Zhirinovsky believes that a US attack on Iran is inevitable. Zhirinovsky expects Washington to attack on March 28, the day when Israel voters are to go to the polls.

  • 07.02.2006
    Danish HR Group Wants to Stay in Chechnya, Denies Links to Muhammad Cartoons
    The Danish Refugee Council, one of the largest aid groups working in the North Caucasus, has said it was not intending to suspend operations in Russia’s Chechnya, after the acting prime minister of the restive province, Ramzan Kadyrov, said Danish groups would no longer be allowed in the region.

  • 07.02.2006
    Man Detained for Selling Drugs After Palming Off Jam Instead of Heroin
    39-year-old citizen of Azerbaijan has been detained in the Russian city of Krasnoyarsk for selling drugs. He sold drugs to policemen who were pretending simple customers and palmed off jam instead of hreoin.

  • 07.02.2006
    Russia, Iran Call for Political Settlement in Middle East
    Moscow and Tehran advocate settling problems in the Middle East using political means, Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Sultanov and Iranian Ambassador to Russia Gholamreza Ansari said during talks in Moscow on Tuesday.

  • 07.02.2006
    Shops in Russian Region Boycotts Goods from Denmark
    Major trade network in the Russian internal republic of Tatarstan with about 50 percent Muslim population has removed Danish goods from its stores.

  • 07.02.2006
    Ancient Russian Manuscript Describes 19th Century UFO Sightings
    A two-century old manuscript tells of an object seen over Kremlin, that experts unanimously classify as a UFO.

  • 07.02.2006
    Russian Hackers Steal Over $1M From Personal Bank Accounts in France
    Russian thieves have stolen more than euros 1m (pounds 680,000) from personal bank accounts in France using “sleeper bugs” to infect computers. In one hit, a bank customer lost euros 40,000.

  • 07.02.2006
    Putin Praises Russia’s Counter-Intelligence for Professionalism
    Russian president Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday that the country’s counter-intelligence service had demonstrated professionalism in recently exposing agents of foreign secret services.

  • 07.02.2006
    Japan Holds Annual Rally Demanding Return of Islands by Russia
    Japan has held an annual rally to renew Japan’s demand that Russia return a group of islands claimed by both countries.

  • 07.02.2006
    Russia May Ease Work Permit Regulations for Foreigners — Newspaper
    Russia’s Federal Migration Service has proposed to allow foreigners to work in the Russian offices of foreign companies without work permits.

  • 07.02.2006
    Indian Sailor Dies in Lithuanian Port, Bird Flu Suspected
    An Indian sailor who died in the Lithuanian port of Klaipeda may have been infected with bird flu, the Lithuanian health ministry has said.

  • 07.02.2006
    Moslems Protected Russians During Anti-Christian Raid in Beirut — Paper
    Moslems protected Russians during a recent raid in a Christian residential area in Beirut, a Russian paper has reported.

  • 07.02.2006
    Oil Spill in Estonia Could Kill Up to 35,000 Birds — Experts
    A thick oil slick off the shore of northwest Estonia could kill as many as 35,000 birds, far more than previously feared, as freezing seas hamper rescue and recovery efforts, bird experts.

  • 07.02.2006
    Amnesty International Urges Spain to Raise Rights Abuse Issue with Russia’s Putin
    Amnesty International has said it was urging the King of Spain and Spanish Prime Minister to address Russia’s human rights record when they meet this week with visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin.

  • 07.02.2006
    Russia Outraged as Estonia Denies Visa to President’s Advisor
    Head of the Russia’s presidential administration’s international and cultural links department has been denied Estonian visa.

  • 07.02.2006
    Nearly 36,000 Russians Killed by Alcohol Poisoning in 2005 — Report
    Alcohol poisoning killed 35,929 people in Russia in 2005 — a lower figure than the previous year, a Russian news agency cited a report compiled for a parliamentary committee as saying.

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  • Yanukovich: Georgia's action against South Ossetia is criminal
    “To us, it is absolutely obvious that Russia was not inotiator of the Georgian-Ossetian conflict,” head of the Party of Regions faction in the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovich stated Sep 5 at a press conference in Kiev, REGNUM correspondent reported...


  • McCain for good relations with Russia
    John McCain was officially approved US presidential candidate at a Republican Party congress. He said in his speech that he respected Democratic candidate Barack Obama and would try to pursue policy incorporating both Rupubicans' and Democrats' opinions...


  • Russian FSB warns of terrorist threat in Russia, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia
    Situation around South Ossetia may provoke increased activity of international terrorists in Russia, Abkhazia, and South Ossetia. Chairman of National Anti-Terrorist Committee (NAC), Director of Russian FSB Alexander Bortnikov informed at a briefing in Volgograd, where exercises of SCO member countries' special forces took place...


  • OSCE military observers start patrolling road to Tskhinval
    For the first time since the recent military action in South Ossetia, OSCE military observers got a chance to patrol a road leading to Tskhinval from Georgian Karaleti village, OSCE site informs...


  • USS Mount Whitney deploys in Poti port
    USS Mount Whitney deployed in Georgian port of Poti. The military command and control ship did not deploy in Batumi port, as was initially suggested, for Poti was in the zone of Russia's special attention, so Mount Whitney changed course to Poti, sources in the Russian Black Sea Fleet said...


  • Kommersant: Cheney's trip to Baku “failed”
    Vice President of the USA Dick Cheney completed his trip to the South Caucasus targeted at strengthening Washington's positions in the struggle for Caspian energy resources...


  • Russia, Kazakhstan maneuver to repel “South Aggression”
    An active phase of Russian-Kazakhstani military exercises Center-2008 have completed in Chelyabinsk region. Kommersant Daily describes the exercises' scenario as reminding of the recent events in South Ossetia...


  • Nord Stream construction to retreat from Sweden, near Poland
    The Nord Stream route of natural gas pipeline from Russia to Germany has been corrected. The Nord Stream AG project operator has confirmed that decision was taken to lay the pipe to the south of Denmark's Bornholm Island...


  • Provisional list of victims in South Ossetia: Name, Cause of Death, Burial Place
    Non-governmental commission for investigation of war crimes in South Ossetia and help to civilian victims has published a provisional list of residents of South Ossetia killed during the days of Georgian aggression Aug 7-12, 2008...


  • “We are greatful to those who support us and those who will find courage to do it” — Kosachev
    The number of states who recognize sovereignty of Abkhazia and South Ossetia may eventually exceed the number of those who recognized Kosovo, Chairman of the State Duma International Affairs Committee Konstantin Kosachev...


  • Cheney chief Russophobia-inciting ringleader around Russia — Kosachev
    Chairman of the Russian State Duma on Foreign Affairs Konstantin Kosachev (Edinaya Rossiya) charged US Vice President Dick Cheney with attempts to create anti-Russian axes near Russian borders...


  • Cheney leaves Tbilisi for Kiev
    US Vice President Dick Cheney has left Georgia for Kiev. Before his departure, Cheney visited a military air base in Alexeyevka. There, he inspected process of unloading humanitarian-aid cargo from US military aircraft...


  • US ship searches for Armenia near Sevastopol coast
    On Sep 4, a oceanographic survey ship USNS Pathfinder entered the Sevastopol port. The ship is to stay in the port Sep 4-6 and 15-17, 2008, REGNUM correspondent was informed in State Border Guard Service of Ukraine...


  • CSTO members to jointly develop European security treaty
    Foreign ministers of Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) have agreed to collectively work out a treaty on European security initiated by Russia, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov stated following the CSTO foreign ministers' meeting in Moscow Sep 4...


  • Moscow: Nagorno Karabakh a different story
    Moscow draws no parallels between the situation around Abkhazia and South Ossetia and Nagorno Karabakh conflict settlement, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Russia Sergey Lavrov stated at a press conference on Sep 4 following meeting of foreign ministers of Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) member countries...


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