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  • 04.04.2006
    Briton, American Detained in Chukotka for Illegally Crossing Border
    British and American citizens have been detained in the Far Eastern Russian province of Chukotka, governed by Roman Abramovich, for illegally crossing the Russian state border. Authorities seem not to believe they are ordinary tourists.

  • 04.04.2006
    Senior Russian MP Lashes Out at Iran Over “Flexing Muscles”
    The chairman of the Russian State Duma International Affairs Committee Konstantin Kosachyov has said that the latest demonstration of military force by Iran — the testing of its new missile — was inappropriate, and lashed out at Tehran over “flexing its muscles”.

  • 04.04.2006
    Ukrainian MPs Spill Ammonia in Parliament to Stop Session
    Members of the Ukrainian Socialist Party and the Regions Party have spilled ammonia near the seat of the first deputy speaker of the Supreme Rada (parliament) demanding the closure of the session, the last one in this parliament. The new Ukrainian parliamentarians elected on March 26 are soon due to replace their predecessors.

  • 04.04.2006
    State Gas Monopoly Aims to Buy One of Last Independent Papers in Russia — Sources
    Russia’s state-owned natural gas giant Gazprom is considering buying the influential liberal newspaper Kommersant, sources close to the monopoly and the current paper’s owner say. Negotiations between a subsidiary of Gazprom, which has already built up a wide-ranging media empire, “have already begun” with Georgian tycoon Badri Patarkatsishvili, who now owns the daily.

  • 04.04.2006
    3 Men Sentenced for Attacking Chechen Singer, Son
    A court in Moscow has given sentences to three men charged with attacking a Chechen singer and her son.

  • 04.04.2006
    Eric Clapton to Perform in Moscow’s Red Square
    Eric Clapton will perform a final, historic show in Red Square, Moscow, on August 3.

  • 04.04.2006
    Top Orthodox Cleric Blames Liberalism for Nationalist Crimes
    A top Orthodox cleric said on Tuesday that liberal values were responsible for nationalism and racism in Russia.

  • 04.04.2006
    Russia Upper House Official Plays Down U.S. Senator’s Boycott Call
    A senior official of the Russian parliament’s upper house dismissed a call by a U.S. senator for Washington to boycott the G8 summit in St. Petersburg this year over Russia’s anti-democratic actions.

  • 04.04.2006
    Uzbekistan Holds 1,000-km Race to Honor Tamerlane
    Hundreds of people have joined a 1,000-km race in Uzbekistan devoted to the 670th anniversary of Amir Timur (Tamerlane), the most influential Central Asian ruler of the Middle Ages.

  • 04.04.2006
    3,030 Killed and Injured in Landmine Blasts in Russia’s Chechnya Over Decade — UN Body
    Over 3,030 people have been killed or maimed in mine blasts in Russia’s restive Chechnya province over the past 11 years, UNICEF and the European Commission said in a joint statement released in Moscow on Tuesday, April 4, marked as the first International Mine Awareness Day.

  • 04.04.2006
    Proceedings Instigated on Attempted Murder of North Caucasus HR Official
    Criminal proceedings have been instigated in connection with the attempted murder of the head of the human rights commission in the North Caucasus republic of Kabardino-Balkaria.

  • 04.04.2006
    Attackers of South Russian Minister in Moscow Released after Questioning
    Four of three youngsters suspected of beating up the Culture Minister of South Russian republic of Kabardino-Balkaria in Moscow, have been released on a written promise to appear in court after questioning on Tuesday.

  • 04.04.2006
    Belarus Sets Date for Lukashenko’s Inauguration
    Alexander Lukashenko is to be sworn in for his third term as president of Belarus on Saturday, after winning the recent disputed elections.

  • 04.04.2006
    U.S. Software Developer to Visit International Space Station On Board Russian Soyuz
    Former Microsoft software developer Charles Simonyi is set to become a space tourist and visit to the International Space Station (ISS), the orbital tourism firm Space Adventures said Monday. Simonyi has signed a preliminary contract with Russia’s Federal Space Agency for a spring 2007 space flight.

  • 04.04.2006
    Iranian Jews Visiting Russia Set to Boost Ties Between Communities
    Russian Jewish organizers of a trip for 15 Iranian Jewish women to Russia say they hope the trip will launch contacts between the two communities.

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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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