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  • 22.02.2006
    Putin Hopes for Positive Results of Nuclear Talks with Iran
    President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday Russia was counting on being able to reach a positive result over the Iranian nuclear issue.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russia Approves Terror Law in Second Reading
    Lower house of the Russian parliament has approved a law on measures against terrorism, in the second reading. It allows to shoot down hijacked passenger planes, strike at suspected terrorist targets abroad and curb civil liberties for security reasons.

  • 22.02.2006
    Iran Has No WMD — Russia’s Intelligence Chief
    Iran has no weapons of mass destruction or material for constructing them, a deputy head of Russia’s Foreign Intelligence Service Vladimir Zavershinsky said.

  • 22.02.2006
    London’s Mayor Criticizes Moscow’s Decision to Ban Gay Parade
    London’s mayor has called on his counterpart in Moscow, Yuri Luzhkov, to scrap a controversial ban on gay pride marches.

  • 22.02.2006
    Belarus Paper Faces Trial Over Prophet Muhammad Cartoons
    The Belarussian State Security Committee has initiated a criminal case against the Zgoda newspaper for publishing caricatures satirizing the Prophet Muhammad.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russia Has 715,000 Homeless Children — Report
    The Russian health and social development minister has announced that there are more than 715,000 homeless children in Russia.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russians Perplexed By Military Day Billboards Featuring US Battleship
    Ahead of the Defender of the Motherland Day, celebrated in Russia on Feb. 23, Moscow streets have been decorated with patriotic festive banners featuring a picture of the famous American battleship the Missouri. Although it was evidently a mistake of a picture editor, Russian officers are angered.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russian Skier Wins Bronze in Cross-Country Sprint in Turin
    Russian skier Alyona Sidko has won the bronze medal in the ladies’ cross-country sprint at the Winter Olympics in Turin.

  • 22.02.2006
    FSB Claims Spies in Russia are Overstepping Boundaries
    Foreign intelligence services operations have become exceptionally daring on Russian territory in their pursuit of military secrets, says FSB chief Nikolai Patrushev.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russia Has Nothing New to Offer Iran at Nuclear Talks — Official
    At the next round of talks on Iran’s nuclear program, the Russian delegation will not put forward any new proposals on uranium enrichment, a source at the Federal Nuclear Energy Agency has said.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russia Says Japanese FM Meddles in Its Domestic Affairs
    The Russian Foreign Ministry has issued a statement to lodge a protest against Japanese Foreign Minister Taro Aso, saying that some of his recent remarks are inappropriate as they may be deemed as meddling in domestic affairs.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russian Court Upholds $482m Debt Claim Against Yukos
    The Federal Arbitration Court has upheld a decision to order Yukos to pay over $482 million to a syndicate of foreign banks, dismissing the embattled oil company’s plea against the order.

  • 22.02.2006
    Milosevic Asks Court to Send Him to Russia for Treatment
    Slobodan Milosevic asked the U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague on Wednesday to speed a decision on his request for provisional release to travel to Russia for medical treatment, saying his health is worsening.

  • 22.02.2006
    Yellow, Oily Snow Falls on Remote Russian Island--Gas and Oil Industry May Be to Blame
    Yellow snow with a strong odor and an oily texture has covered a village on Russia’s Far East island of Sakhalin.

  • 22.02.2006
    Iranian Negotiator Says Moscow Talks Were Constructive
    Talks aimed at resolving an international standoff over Iran’s nuclear program ended Tuesday with no sign of progress, but Tehran’s top negotiator labeled the two-day meeting “positive and constructive.”

  • 22.02.2006
    Russian Prosecutors to Probe Chechen Leader’s Ban on Danish NGOs
    The office of Russian President’s plenipotentiary to the Southern Federal District has asked prosecutors to evaluate the actions of the acting PM of the Chechen Republic who had promised to expel Danish NGOs from Chechnya in response to the so called cartoon scandal.

  • 22.02.2006
    Kazakh Security Chief Sends in Resignation Following Opposition Leader Murder
    Chairman of Kazakhstan’s National Security Committee has sent in his resignation. His subordinates are suspected of kidnapping the murdered opposition leader.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russian Authorities Quarantine 17 Villages in Recent Bird Flu Outbreak
    Local authorities have quarantined 17 villages in Russia’s southern Dagestan province after the deadly H5N1 bird flu strain was identified in three poultry farms,an official confirmed.

  • 22.02.2006
    BBC Back on Moscow Air Waves After 2-Month Suspension
    Medium-wave BBC broadcasts have resumed in Moscow after nearly two months’ suspension caused by expiration of broadcasting license.

  • 22.02.2006
    Exiled Oligarch Berezovsky Sells All Assets to Georgian Partner
    Boris Berezovsky, Russian oligarch who is currently living in exile in Britain, has sold all his assets to his friend and business partner Badri Patarkatsishvili.

  • 22.02.2006
    Russia Edges U.S. in Men’s Hockey, to Meet Canada in Olympic Quarter-finals
    Russia team captain Alexei Kovalev scored in the third period to snap a tie and lift Russia to a 5-4 victory over the United States in the final game of the preliminary round of the Olympic ice hockey tournament. Russia avenged a 3-2 loss to the US in the semi-final of the 2002 Salt Lake City Games and clinched second place in Group B.

  • 22.02.2006
    Hungarian Kills His Russian Kidnapper
    A Hungarian citizen, visiting the Stavropol region, has killed a Russian who had tried to kidnap him.

  • 22.02.2006
    Slutskaya’s Bid to Win Turin Gold in the Balance With Cohen Ahead of Russian in Turin
    Irina Slutskaya’s bid to become the first Russian to win the women’s figure skating title at the Winter Olympics hung in the balance after she was left trailing in second place by Sasha Cohen on Tuesday.

  • 22.02.2006
    Latvia’s President Regrets Her Country’s Role in Holocaust
    Latvian President Vaira Vike-Freiberga expressed regrets during a visit to Israel for her country’s role in the Nazi Holocaust during which around 75,000 Jews were killed in the Baltic state.

  • 22.02.2006
    Council of Europe Concerned Over Racism in Estonia, Lithuania
    The Council of Europe’s expert body on combating racism, the European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), has released reports on racism, xenophobia, anti-Semitism and intolerance in Estonia and Lithuania.

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  • NATO undertakes restructuring Georgia's airspace surveillance system
    A NATO delegation is visiting Tbilisi to discuss issues of recreation of airspace surveillance system infrastructure. On Aug 29, NATO officials met with Georgian Deputy Defense Minister Giorgi Muchaidze, REGNUM correspondent reports citing Georgian Defense Ministry's press office...


  • Churkin reminds UN Security Council of Kosovo and Iraq
    The UN Security Council refused to grant representatives of Abkhazia and South Ossetia a right to participate in a Council's session on the situation in these republics...


  • Vladimir Putin: ''Seems like somebody in the US had staged the conflict''
    Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Aug 28, 2008, gave an interview to CNN on the crisis in the Caucasus and Russia-US relations in the context...


  • UN Security Council stalemated
    Session of the UN Security Council summoned on Aug 28 on Georgian initiative brought no results. The sides conflicting in and around the armed conflict in South Ossetia and Abkhazia exchanged accusations and reproaches, failing to reach any kind of agreement...


  • South Ossetian Interior Ministry: Georgia destabilizing situation in the republic
    Georgian reconnaissance and diversionist groups are being planted in the territory of South Ossetia, REGNUM correspondent reports referring to the republic's Interior Ministry representative Mikhail Mindzayev who spoke at a press conference in Tskhinval-2008 Press Centre in South Ossetia's capital...


  • ''Russia was left no choice:'' Medvedev on recognition of independence of Sukhum and Tskhinval
    ''Taking into account the free self-determination of the Ossetian and Abkhaz peoples, based on the principles of the Charter of the United Nations and other international legal documents, I signed a decree on recognition by the Russian Federation of sovereignty of South Ossetia and Abkhazia,'' stated President of the Russian Federation Dmitry Medvedev on Aug 28 in his article ''The Right for Self-Determination: Why I had to recognize the breakaway regions of Georgia,'' published in Vedomosti Daily...


  • SCO heads of states's summit convenes in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe
    On Aug 28, a summit of heads of Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states convened in Tajikistan's capital Dushanbe. Russia, Kazakhstan, China, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, and Uzbekistan are the organization members...


  • Pentagon seems to have become a humanitarian organization: Washington discusses Pentagon options to restore Georgia
    US are discussing military options of restoring Georgia, ITAR-TASS cites Pentagon's spokesman Bryan Whitman. The Pentagon official said his agency was discussing what could be done to restore Georgia militarily wise...


  • Georgian reconnaissance plane shot down in South Ossetia
    In the night of Aug 27-28 2008, another unmanned Georgian reconnaissance plane was shot down above the capital of South Ossetia. Republic's Interior Ministry's representative Mikhail Mindzayev informed journalists of the incident on Aug 28...


  • Medvedev advises Washington to take care of Fannie Mae and Freddi Mac
    ''We would appreciate if our US partners were more engaged in strengthening their own economy instead of sorting out international relationships,'' said President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev in an interview to Al Jazeera TV Channel on Aug 26...


  • Washington denies supplying weapons to Georgia
    The administration of George W. Bush called statement that U.S. Navy ships with humanitarian assistance directed to Georgia also supply weapons to Georgia ''absurd...


  • Russia will facilitate resumption of direct contacts between Chisinau and Tiraspol: Ambassador of Russia to Moldova
    “Russia will facilitate the resumption of direct contacts between Chisinau and Tiraspol,” — said Valery Kuzmin, Russian Ambassador to Moldova at a press conference in Chisinau...


  • Naval show of force: 150 km between Russian Black Sea Fleet and NATO navy
    By the end of August 2008, the Black Sea became a site of show of the world's greatest navies. As reported earlier, flagship of Russian Black Sea cruiser ''Moskva'' and missile cruiser ''Ivanovets'' are currently at anchorage in the Abkhazian capital Sukhum's water zone...


  • Black Sea Fleet ships start tracking NATO guests
    Warships of Russia's Black Sea Fleet continue to carry out duty of maintaining security near Abkhazia's coastline, REGNUM correspondent cites Colonel General Anatoly Nogovitsyn, Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces to state at a briefing in Moscow...


  • Georgian command redeploys troops from East to Center: Russian General Staff
    The situation in South Ossetia remains tense, Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation Anatoly Nogovitsyn said at a press conference Aug 27, REGNUM corespondent reports...


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