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  • 24.02.2006
    Russia Market Toll Hits 60, Rescue Workers Give Up Hope
    Russian rescue workers said on Friday they had given up hope of finding anyone else alive under the rubble of a Moscow market roof that collapsed on top of traders, killing 60 people. President Vladimir Putin has called for a “painstaking investigation”.

  • 24.02.2006
    U.N. Rights Chief Decries Abuses in Chechnya
    The United Nations’ top rights official on Friday decried law enforcement abuses in Chechnya, saying they were undermining positive political developments in the troubled Russian republic.

  • 24.02.2006
    Russia’s Tchepalova Claims Silver in Women’s 30-km Cross Country
    Russia’s Julija Tchepalova won silver in the women’s 30-kilometer freestyle cross country race at the Winter Olympics Friday, outsprinted by Katerina Neumannova of the Czech Republic.

  • 24.02.2006
    UN Court Rejects Milosevic Request for Treatment in Russia
    The U.N. war crimes tribunal in The Hague rejected Slobodan Milosevic’s request for provisional release from detention in the Netherlands to travel to Russia for medical treatment, the court said on Friday. “I consider the decision to be utterly unjust,” Milosevic told the court.

  • 24.02.2006
    Russia’s Slutskaya Wins Bronze in Turin Olympics
    Irina Slutskaya, who could have secured a Russian monopoly of the skating titles, finished third in Turin on Thursday. Shizuka Arakawa put Japan was the best, while Sasha Cohen, trying to give the U.S. its third straight women’s figure skating gold, earned silver.

  • 24.02.2006
    Russia’s Nuclear Chief Arrives in Tehran for Talks
    The head of Russia’s atomic energy agency, Sergei Kiriyenko, arrived in Tehran Friday to continue talks on efforts to resolve Iran’s nuclear standoff with the West, state-run television reported.

  • 24.02.2006
    No Official Ban on Danish Aid Group — Chechnya’s PM
    There was no official ban on the Danish Refugee Council’s activities in Chechnya, a senior Chechen official said this week. Earlier, the group that provides food to tens of thousands of people in war-ravaged Chechnya said it was forced to halt operations after Chechen officials banned all Danish organizations in the wake of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons scandal.

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  • Moldova to be frontman of CIS
    Moldova that is to become chair of the CIS starting from January 1, 2009, will have two co-chairs, President of Kyrgyzstan Kurmanbek Bakiyev announced at an extended meeting of the Council of Heads of States in Bishkek...


  • Russian peacekeepers' posts withdrawn from the territory of Georgia in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict zone
    In accordance with previous agreements, Russian peacekeepers' posts withdrawn from the territory of Georgia in the Georgian-Abkhaz conflict zone. According to ? REGNUM correspondent, Assistant Commander of the Collective Peacekeeping Forces of CIS Alexander Novitsky told journalists in Sukhumi that the territory was handed over to representatives of the Georgian authorities in the presence of European Union observers and the UN Observer Mission for Georgia...


  • Yulia Timoshenko’s Bloc: The signing of decree dissolving the parliament does not mean early elections (Ukraine)
    “Early elections in Ukraine can be held only in the case of a parliamentary decision on its funding and appropriate amendments to the electoral legislation...


  • Yushchenko dissolves Ukrainian parliament
    Ukrainian President Victor Yushchenko dissolved the Ukrainian parliament which could not form a new majority after collapse of an “orange” alliance in September and declared early elections...


  • Party of Regions: Yushchenko might sign decree on dissolution of Ukrainian parliament at any time
    “The Regions Party believes that early parliamentary elections are absurd like it was last year,” MP, vice-chairman of the Party of Regions parliamentary faction, Alexander Yefremov said to journalists on October 8, a REGNUM correspondent in Kiev reports...


  • Putin: The Crime and Punishment novel is a manual for INTERPOL
      Germany, USA, Lithuania, Belgium, Poland and Ukraine are the most active partners of Russia in INTERPOL, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said at the 77th session of the General Assembly of INTERPOL in Saint Petersburg, today, on October 7, a REGNUM correspondent reports...


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