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  • 09.03.2006
    Russia Opposes UN Sanctions on Iran — Foreign Minister
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday that imposing U.N. Security Council sanctions on Iran would be ineffective in convincing Tehran to curb its nuclear ambitions.

  • 09.03.2006
    Former Guantanamo Prisoner Arrested in Moscow
    A former Guantanamo prisoner has been arrested in Moscow on charges of blowing up a gas pipeline in Russia’s Muslim Tatarstan Republic in 2005.

  • 09.03.2006
    Russian Provider Shuts Down Palestinian Site Promoting Suicide Bombings Among Children
    A major Moscow Internet-provider has blocked one of its sites after it appeared to be preaching moral desirability of being a suicide terrorist via cartoons and children’s stories. The Al-Fateh.net site glorified martyrdom and presented the deaths of terrorists attacking Israelis as a cause for celebration.

  • 09.03.2006
    Russian News Website Warned Over Publishing Mohammed Cartoons
    Gazeta.Ru news website has received official notice after having reprinted the scandalous cartoons of Prophet Mohammed first published in Denmark’s Jullands-Posten. Federal service said the website had commited an action aimed at arousing religious and social hatred.

  • 09.03.2006
    Russia’s Supreme Court Declares Controversial Baikal Pipeline Legal
    Russia’s Supreme Court has declared the Russian government’s resolution to lay an East Siberia — Pacific Ocean oil pipeline legal, thereby dismissing complaints from a number of ecological organizations and individuals.

  • 09.03.2006
    NGOs in Russia to Draft Recommendations for G8 Summit
    Representatives of hundreds of Russian and foreign non-governmental organizations have gathered in Moscow to draft recommendations for the Group of Eight’s summit scheduled for July in St. Petersburg.

  • 09.03.2006
    Russia Urges Iran to Cooperate With IAEA
    Russia’s Foreign Ministry has called Iran to consider seriously the results of the UN nuclear watchdog’s session.

  • 09.03.2006
    Man Charged With Killing Italian Businessman in Moscow
    A man jailed in Moscow has been charged with murder of a prominent Italian businessman.

  • 09.03.2006
    UNESCO Condemns Murder of Russian Journalist
    The Director-General of UNESCO, Koichiro Matsuura, has condemned the murder of Ilya Zimin, a reporter for NTV television, in Moscow on February 26.

  • 09.03.2006
    Khodorkovsky’s Verdict Complaint Rejected
    The presidium of the Moscow City Court has rejected a complaint by ex-Yukos head Mikhail Khodorkovsky’s lawyers against his conviction. The former tycoon will continue serving his term in a prison in the Siberian Chita region, near the border with China and Mongolia.

  • 09.03.2006
    Bird Flu Possible Cause of Girl’s Death in Azerbaijan
    A girl has died in Azerbaijan after being hospitalized for bird flu-like symptoms.

  • 09.03.2006
    4 Wounded in Suicide Bomb Attack on Russian Bank
    Four people have been injured and rushed to intensive care at a local hospital after an alleged suicide bomber blasted himself at a bank in Tynda, Russia’s Far Eastern Amur region. The head of a prospecting cartel ran $140,000 into debt to the Far Eastern Commercial Bank, and decided to commit suicide at its office.

  • 09.03.2006
    Russian FM Calls on Hamas to Start Dialogue with Israel
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who recently hosted talks with Hamas, has called on the militant Palestinian group to respond positively to international calls to recognize Israel and start a dialogue with the Jewish state.

  • 09.03.2006
    U.S. Congress Passes Resolution in Support of Democracy in Belarus
    A resolution expressing support for democratic processes in Belarus on the eve of the presidential election passed on Wednesday in the U.S. House of Representatives by a commanding margin.

  • 09.03.2006
    Sharapova, Myskina to Skip Russia’s Fed Cup Tie Against Belgium
    Maria Sharapova and Anastasia Myskina will skip Russia’s forthcoming Fed Cup tie against Belgium.

  • 09.03.2006
    Heavy Storm Injures 5 in North Ossetia
    Five people have been injured by falling trees, when a heavy storm hit the Russia’s Caucasus republic of North Ossetia on Wednesday. Two of them have been hospitalized.

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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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