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Russian President, Dmitry Medvdev, has sent a security proposal to European security agencies, including NATO and the EU.
A train which derailed North of Moscow overnight killing more than two dozen people was an act of terror say Fox News sources in the Russian Presidenta s and Prime Ministers offices.
Ill-omened Russian passenger train may not survive next time
NowPublic already reported today that several carriages came off the tracks as an express passenger train was en route from Moscow to St.
'Iran a lesser threat than North Korea'
Iran is not as great a threat to global security as other nuclear-proliferating countries such as North Korea and Pakistan, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told European Jewish leaders in a meeting in Moscow on Thursday afternoon.
US shifting deadline on Russian arms control deal
The United States has shifted a deadline for completing a new arms control agreement with Russia to replace a major Cold War-era pact and now hopes to resolve remaining details by the year's end, U.S. officials say.
Official Fault In Lawyer's Death
A Russian prison official has conceded that the country's Federal Penitentiary Service shares some responsibility for the death this month of an outspoken lawyer in its custody, RFE/RL's Russian Service reports.
Over 100 MEPs Issue Call at the...
A cross-party group of 130 influential Members of the European Parliament sent a letter to Russian President Medvedev through Russian EU Ambassador Chizhov, to voice their concerns over rule of law and human rights in Russia.
Dmitry Medvedev: Progress In Nagorno-Karabakh Peace Process Example
Date : Thu, 19 Nov 2009 14:17:41 +0400 DMITRY MEDVEDEV: PROGRESS IN NAGORNO-KARABAKH PEACE PROCESS EXAMPLE OF RUSSIA-EU COOPERATION news.am Nov 18 2009 Armenia Russia and the European Union have to look for ways of stabilizing the most complicated situation in the South Caucasus, RF President Dmitry Medvedev stated at a news conference on the ...
New moves in the North Caucasus
At Prague Watchdog, Andrei Babitsky and German Sadulayev comment on President Medvedev's new North Caucasus policy, announced in his recent address to the Federal Assembly, and his appointment of an "overseer" for the region, which is now for the first time being perceived by the Kremlin as a political entity.
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President Medvedev addressing the party congress
President Dmitry Medvedev of Russia has criticised his own party for failing to win elections fairly.
Russia steps up pledge for climate action
Russia toughened its plans to curb harmful greenhouse gas emissions on Wednesday in a rare encouraging development before United Nations climate talks next month.
EU-Russia Stockholm Summit Succeeds in Building Trust, Cooperation
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev , Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt and President of the European Commission Jose Manuel Barroso speak during the EU-Russia summit in Stockholm, Sweden on November 18.
Russia warns Tehran it is - running out of time' in uranium deal stand-off
President Medvedev of Russia sounded an unexpectedly clear note of support for the United States over the Iran nuclear stand-off yesterday.
Obama loses patience with Iran
US President Barack Obama and Russian counterpart Dimitri Medvedev meeting in Singapore on the sidelines of an Asia-Pacific summit, but the focus of their talks was on Iran.
Obama bids for Russian help on Iran
SINGAPORE: The US and Russian presidents meet at an Asia-Pacific summit here on Sunday, with Barack Obama eager to secure Moscow's backing to break the stand-off over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
Russia must cast off communist legacy or collapse, says Medvedev
President Medvedev called for sweeping reforms yesterday to overcome Russia's communist legacy, starting with a revamp of the country's sprawling time zones to improve the economy.
The times may be a-changing in Russia
A PRESIDENTIAL proposal to slash Russia's 11 time zones to four could have Vladivostok residents tucking into their breakfast blini as Chinese neighbours polish off their lunch noodles.
China's Decision On Iran Depends On Kremlin?
Date : Thu, 12 Nov 2009 17:35:16 +0400 CHINA'S DECISION ON IRAN DEPENDS ON KREMLIN? PanARMENIAN.Net 12.11.2009 10:48 GMT+04:00 /PanARMENIAN.Net/ Iran's failure to respond to an international offer to enrich much of its uranium stockpile outside the country - for use in a Tehran medical research facility - is again raising the prospect of tougher ...
Kalashnikov 'wanted to be poet'
The inventor of arguably the world's most infamous machine-gun wanted to be a poet in his youth, he has revealed.
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Yesterday world leaders and about 100,000 revellers gathered at the Brandenburg Gate to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall that led to break-up of the communist bloc.
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