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. Last Updated: 05/17/2013

Russian and American Spies Square Off

The embarrassing arrest of a suspected CIA officer in Moscow is the latest reminder that the U.S. and Russia are engaged in an espionage battle with secret tactics, spying devices and training that sometimes isn't enough to avoid being caught.

Rosbank Bribery Scandal Highlights Need for Ethics Enforcement

A bribery scandal at French lender Societe Generale's Russian entity Rosbank shows that stricter measures should be implemented by both Western and Russian companies to enforce compliance with their codes of conduct, experts said.

Putin's Patriotism: Duma May Make Criticism of WWII Illegal

The State Duma has ordered an evaluation of a comment made by opposition politician Leonid Gozman in which he compared a Soviet intelligence agency to Adolf Hitler's SS on the grounds that the comment may hurt the image of Russia's military history.

What the Papers Say, May 17, 2013

A roundup of today's Russian-language newspapers

U.S., Russia and Iran Tangle to Save Olympic Wrestling

Russia, Iran and the United States — rivals on the world stage — joined together in an unlikely alliance Wednesday inside New York's Grand Central Terminal train station for a wrestling exhibition to try to save their sport from being dropped in the Olympics.

New Yandex Feature Could Give Some Websites an Advantage

Internet search results will become interactive, enabling users to buy movie tickets or book doctor's appointments directly from the search result page, Yandex co-co founder Ilya Segalovich said Thursday.



Moscow's Insomniacs Cluster For Museum Night

This Saturday, Moscow will celebrate a "Day of Historical and Cultural Heritage." The name of the large-scale event correctly reflects the numerous activities during the day, starting from 10 a.m.



Why Putin Wants U.S. Bases in Afghanistan

Only when Putin senses a direct security threat from the Taliban is he able to refrain from his trademark anti-U.S. rhetoric.

Russia Puts Renewed Hope in Repatriation Program

Russia Puts Renewed Hope in Repatriation Program

President Vladimir Putin has revised the state's repatriation program, simplifying the process for former compatriots to move back to Russia and bring relatives along with them. But analysts doubt that the changes will significantly alter migration flows.
Puppy Diplomacy: Putin Gets Pets Wrapped With a Bow

Puppy Diplomacy: Putin Gets Pets Wrapped With a Bow

Former U.S. Secretary of State James Baker once recalled that Kyrgyz President Askar Akayev gave him a horse when he visited the newly independent nation in Central Asia in the early 1990s.
Top 10 Power Women in Russia

Top 10 Power Women in Russia

For the past 20 years, Russia has produced a new generation of entrepreneurs and businesspeople, and these women have reached the top. Who are the top 10 women in business in Russia?
Will the Counter-Revolution Come on Horseback?

Will the Counter-Revolution Come on Horseback?

A pair of modern-day Cossacks begins their patrol at 8 p.m. on a cool September evening. They're on the lookout for lawbreakers: drunks, drug addicts, youths out after curfew - anybody disturbing the peace in Lyublino, a quiet residential district in southeast Moscow.





Theater Plus: 'Interesting, Intense' Moscow Theater a 'Real Treat'

Theater Plus: 'Interesting, Intense' Moscow Theater a 'Real Treat'

Marc Robinson has the distinction of being the most popular guest I have ever hosted on this page with a video blog.



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