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  • 01.08.2006
    $5 Million in Artwork Stolen From Russia’s Hermitage Museum
    Russia’s famed Hermitage Museum on Monday reported the theft of more than 220 works, including jewelry and enameled objects, worth around $5 million. The museum said the curator in charge of most of the collection where the theft occurred died suddenly at his workplace when the probe began.

  • 01.08.2006
    Moscow Court Declares Yukos Oil Company Bankrupt
    A Moscow judge declared the Yukos oil company bankrupt on Tuesday, paving the way for the liquidation of what was once Russia’s biggest oil producer.

  • 01.08.2006
    Russia Urges Iran to Heed International Opinion on Nukes
    Russia has called on Iran to heed the opinion of the international community on its nuclear program, the Russian Foreign Ministry’s report says. “We voted for the UN Security Council resolution supporting IAEA efforts to settle the situation surrounding the Iranian nuclear program. In our opinion, it allows the continuation of efforts to resolve the problem by political and diplomatic means,” the report reads.

  • 01.08.2006
    Russia’s Lavrov Condemns Qana Shelling on Behalf of CE
    Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, speaking on behalf of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe, has condemned the shelling of the Lebanese village of Qana which killed 60 people as an unacceptable violation of human rights. “As a defender of human rights, the Council of Europe regards such violations as unacceptable,” he stressed.

  • 01.08.2006
    Yukos Files Suit Against Creditors in Bid to Avoid Bankruptcy
    The Yukos oil and gas firm has filed a suit in protest of the creditors’ ruling on the company’s bankruptcy, one of the firm’s lawyers has said.

  • 01.08.2006
    Most Russians Blame Israel for Current Middle East Crisis — Poll
    About half of the Russians recently polled blame Israel for the escalation of the current Middle East crisis, a poll released by the Russian Public Opinion Research Center revealed.

  • 01.08.2006
    Sharapova Surpasses Beckham in List of World’s Richest Athletes
    Russian tennis player Maria Sharapova has been named one of the world’s top-earning international athletes. Her income of $25.4 million has put her in the fourth position in a rating by Sports Illustrated magazine.

  • 01.08.2006
    Kazakhstan Bans Launches of Russian Dnepr Carrier Rockets After Crash
    Kazakhstan authorities have banned the launches of the Dnepr-type carrier rockets from the Baikonur launch pad rented by Russia. The decision came after one of the rockets crashed soon after being launched last Wednesday.

  • 01.08.2006
    Top Ukrainian MP Ordered Journalist’s Murder — Berezovsky
    The Civil Liberties Foundation, a creation of Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky, has claimed that opposition journalist Georgy Gongadze was killed on orders from several high-ranking Ukrainian officials, including chairman of parliament Oleksandr Moroz.

  • 01.08.2006
    Cannibal Eats Victim’s Head in Soup, Keeps Heart in Fridge
    Police have detained a man who murdered an elderly movie director, disjointed his body and made soup by boiling the victim’s head.

  • 01.08.2006
    Russia Resumes Oil Supplies to Europe After Leak, Plays Down Environmental Damage
    Russia’s Druzhba oil pipeline, which supplies an eighth of Europe’s imports, resumed shipments after a leak cut exports and sent world oil prices higher. Meanwhile, the government and the pipeline operator said the spill was smaller than feared earlier.

  • 01.08.2006
    Ukraine Pro-Russian Coalition Opposes New Elections, Threatens to Impeach Yushchenko
    A top lawmaker in Ukraine’s pro-Russian parliamentary majority has threatened President Viktor Yushchenko with impeachment if he calls new elections. A senior member of the Party of Regions expressed impatience over the political turmoil that has gripped Ukraine since the March election.

  • 01.08.2006
    Russia Urges Georgia to Withdraw Troops From Kodori in Breakaway Abkhazia
    Russia urged Georgia on Monday to withdraw troops from a remote gorge bordering Georgia’s breakaway region of Abkhazia to avoid a conflict with Abkhaz separatists.

  • 01.08.2006
    Iranian Attacked in Moscow Underground
    An 20-year-old Iranian national has been beaten up in the Moscow underground, Moscow police told Interfax news agency Monday.

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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
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