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Prime Minister
Vladimir Putin is going to let the nation quiz him once again, during his annual Question and Answer session, scheduled for December 16.
A twisted love story between a
Russian war hero and a German woman fugitive set in the wake of World War II - The Edge - is vying for a
Golden Globe award, one of the most important cinematic trophies in America.
Ethnic tensions and hate crimes are endangering
Russia’s progress and should be stopped at all cost, says Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia.
Ekaterina Zatuliveter, a Russian citizen arrested on espionage suspicion on December 4, has been released on bail on Tuesday.
President
Dmitry Medvedev laid major guidelines for development of Russia’s innovation sector at the session of the Presidential Commission for Modernization and Technological Development of the Russian Economy.
Norilsk Nickel subsidiary, Norimet, has sold its controlling stake in US metals company Stillwater Mining.
After an investigation, the General Prosecutor’s Office has called on Mayor Sergey Sobyanin to sack the head of the Moscow Metro, Dmitry Gaev, for overstepping his authority. They say he claimed inventions by his subordinates as his own.
Leaders of four Russian opposition groups have formed a new political party to participate in parliamentary and presidential elections.
Tottenham striker
Roman Pavlyuchenko says he is frightened after watching news about football fans rioting in the heart of the Russian capital.
The
Russian Foreign Ministry has slammed a draft resolution initiated in the US Senate calling for recognition of Abkhazia and South Ossetia as Georgian territories occupied by Russia, which Moscow considers illogical.
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