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  • 22.03.2006
    Belarus Opposition Leaders Quarrel Over End of Protest
    The leader of Belarus opposition Gramada party has accused his ally Alexander Milinkevich of breaking an agreement to stop the protests in Minsk central square. Opposition supporters have been rallying in the Belarus capital since Monday, protesting the results of presidential elections in the country.

  • 22.03.2006
    Synagogue Knife Attacker Apologizes to Victims
    Aleksandr Koptsev, who faces charges of stabbing 10 people in a Moscow synagogue on 11 January, apologized to his victims. “I understand that the victims are not waging war against the Russian people, unlike their fellows in power,” the young man said.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russia’s Putin Visits Shaolin, Birthplace of Chinese Martial Arts
    Russian President Vladimir Putin has paid a visit to Shaolin Temple, the cradle of Kung Fu in China’s Henan Province, during his two-day state visit to China.

  • 22.03.2006
    Blast in Moscow Downtown Restaurant Kills 1, Injures 6
    One person has been killed and six injured in a gas canister explosion in a restaurant in downtown Moscow.

  • 22.03.2006
    Belarus Opposition to Set Up an Alternative Government
    Belarus opposition leader Alexander Kozulin and his campaign headquarters staff are currently working on the plan to set up an alternative government in the country.

  • 22.03.2006
    33% of Russian Teens Are Addicted Smokers — WHO
    Russia has more teen and child smokers than any other country in the world, according to the World Health Organization’s latest statistics. 33 percent of Russia’s teens are devoted smokers.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russia’s State Defense Order to Reach $9 Billion in 2006
    Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov has announced that the state defense order will total $9 billion this year.

  • 22.03.2006
    London Al-Qaeda Cell Planned to Purchase Nuclear Bomb from Russian Mafia — Report
    A member of a British terrorist cell with alleged links to al-Qaeda was involved in a plot to buy a nuclear bomb from the Russian mafia.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russian Grandpa Makes it as Porn Star at 75
    A 75-year-old grandad has become a porn star in Russia after wandering into a porn movie audition by mistake.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russian Expert Denies U.S. Nuclear Superiority
    The U.S. has not acquired nuclear primacy, Russian forces are well capable of holding it back in the near future, well-known military expert Vladimir Dvorkin says.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russian MP Accuses Blair of Ties With Self-Exiled Tycoon, Chechen Envoy
    Vladimir Zhirinovsky, an outspoken Russian MP, notorious for his aggressive style and propensity for making sensational statements, often lacking in substance, attacked Britain’s PM Wednesday by alleging that Tony Blair’s family had been receiving financial support from those whom the LDPR leader called “criminal figures”.

  • 22.03.2006
    Iran Crisis Solution Should Keep NPT Intact — Russian FM
    The Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) should be kept intact in the efforts to resolve the Iran nuclear crisis, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Wednesday.

  • 22.03.2006
    Washington Hails U.S.-Russian Satellite Launch Cooperation
    The U.S. State Department has welcomed U.S.-Russian cooperation on the Sea Launch project, in which U.S. and foreign satellites are launched from international waters in the Pacific Ocean.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russian Motorists Demand Acquittal for Driver Jailed Over Governor’s Death
    Hundreds of motorists across the country protested the conviction of a railway worker who was sentenced to four years in prison for causing a traffic accident that killed a regional governor. Protests were held ahead of the appeal hearing set for Thursday.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russian Court Overturns Compensation Ruling for Man Acquitted of Reporter’s Murder
    Russia’s Supreme Court on Tuesday overturned the decision of a lower court to pay 2.135 million roubles in compensation to ex-paratrooper Pavel Popovskikh, a former suspect in the criminal case over the murder of journalist Dmitry Kholodov.

  • 22.03.2006
    Israel’s Olmert Fails to Attract Russian Voters
    Israel’s most influential electoral bloc is saying “Nyet” to interim Prime Minister Ehud Olmert just days before his Kadima party is expected to win a general election.

  • 22.03.2006
    Young Woman Survives Fall From 11th Floor in Russia
    A Russian woman fell 35 metres (114 ft) from the eleventh floor of her apartment building and survived. Doctors expect her to make a full recovery.

  • 22.03.2006
    Man Attempts to Hijack Train After Robbing Slot Machine Hall
    Two men attacked a slot machine hall in the Ural city of Kurgan. One of them, while fleeing from policemen, attempted to hijack a suburban electric train.

  • 22.03.2006
    Russia’s Defense Minister Says He Did Not Insult Shamans
    Russian deputy prime minister and Defense Minister Sergei Ivanov has said he did not insult the shamans.

  • 22.03.2006
    Man Behind Russia’s Largest Fraud Scheme Pleads Guilty
    The man behind the MMM corporation, a massive scheme to defraud thousands of Russians of their savings in the early 1990s, pleaded guilty on Tuesday as a Moscow court began hearings into his case.

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  • ''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...


  • Georgia violates South Ossetia's airspace
    Russian Federation's Defense Ministry accuses the Georgian side of violation of South Ossetia's airspace. On Aug 26, peacekeepers stationed in the conflict zone recorded a flight of a Georgian unmanned aircraft, REGNUM correspondent quotes Deputy Chief of General Staff of the Russian Armed Forces Colonel General Anatoly Nogovitsyn to inform journalists at a press conference on Aug 26...


  • Terrorist act against peacekeepers and civilians prevented in South Ossetia
    South Ossetian authorities have informed of a prevented terrorist act against peacekeeping forces and civilians in the republic's Leningory region. A radiocontrolled landmine was found and disposed of during combat engineer reconnaissance, South Ossetian State Committee for Information and Press reported...


  • Moskva and Ivanovets missile boats cast anchors in Abkhazia's territorial waters
    Russian Black Sea Fleet's flagship cruiser Moskva and missile cruiser Ivanovets have cast anchors in the water zone of Abkhazia's capital Sukhum, REGNUM correspondent reports...


  • Second US ship with humanitarian aid arrived to Batumi port
    The second US ship Dallas with humanitarian assistance for Georgia arrived to Batumi port on August 27, REGNUM correspondent reports. Reportedly, there is food and staples on board of the US vessel...


  • 60 Afghan children killed by US military: UN
    Special UN envoy to Afghanistan made a statement that he received clear evidence of the fact that, in air attack performed by US military in Afganistan's Herat province, 90 civilians were killed, of whom 60 were children, REGNUM cites Spanish EFE...


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