2009 U.S.-Russia Summit: Obama in Moscow
Complete coverage of the U.S.-Russia summit, being held July 6-8 in Moscow.
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Policeman Makes YouTube Appeal to Putin
Alexei Dymovsky, a police major in the Krasnodar region city of Novorossiisk, said Sunday on Ekho Moskvy radio that he fears for his life and his family after his video addresses to the prime minister became an Internet sensation over the weekend.
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Haye Shocks Valuyev in "David versus Goliath" Match
The 29-year-old Londoner landed a handful of big left-right combinations in the early rounds that troubled the towering Russian, who could not pin the quick Haye to the ropes.
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RusAl Accused of ‘Terror’ Campaign
Vedomosti says RusAl and its lawyers are bombarding its reporters with threatening phone calls and e-mails after an Oct. 26 article.
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Massive Dominoes Form Tribute to Fall of the Wall
Giant colorful dominoes painted by German students have been placed along the former path of the Berlin Wall to mark the 20th anniversary of the opening of the barrier that divided the city for nearly three decades.
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The Moscow Bubble
Moscow remains beholden to the Russian economic boom, which in turn directly depends on oil prices, and if they fall again in coming months, the city's real estate bubble may burst spectacularly.
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Globaltrans Seeks Capital to Expand
Globaltrans wants to invest in new wagons to deliver more freight from steel mills, which accounted for 60 percent of all cargo in the first half of 2009.
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GM Replaces Europe Chief Who Pushed for Opel’s Sale
The departure is the first high-profile exit at Opel since GM’s board reversed course and said the automaker would keep the European unit and raise funds to restructure Opel on its own.
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Ukraine Official Says Flu May Delay Vote
Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, however, insisted that there would be no delays and the country would get a new president Jan. 17.
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The Day the Berlin Wall Came Down and Changed History
On that cold night twenty years ago, decades of separation and anxiety melted into the unbelievable reality of a future without border guards, secret police, informers and rigid communist control.
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Kudrin Cool to G20 Stimulus Pledge
The finance minister also said he was concerned that asset price bubbles might materialize because of massive rapid capital inflows.