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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Missionaries Face Fines for Sharing Their Faith
Under the proposed changes to the Law on Religious Activity, only leaders of registered religious groups and their officially authorized missionaries would be allowed to pass out religious literature, preach and talk about their faith in public.
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FSB Sheds Light on Death That Started Stalin Purges
The mysterious killing of Stalin’s rival Sergei Kirov on Dec. 1, 1934, has remained one of the Kremlin’s most closely guarded riddles for decades because many of the key documents were immediately classified by the secret police.
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2 Senior Judges Quit After Criticism
In the wake of interviews critical of the Kremlin's pressure on the judicial system on judge will resign from the Constitutional Court at the end of this month, while another has already handed in his resignation as a member of the country’s Council of Judges.
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A Smarter Caucasus Policy
The first step toward a better way of handling the South Caucasus should be for Russia, the United States, the European Union, Turkey and Iran to agree to stop trying to push each other out of the region and to stop carving it up into pieces.
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Tough Talks Ahead for Shmatko in Sofia
Shmatko is heading to Sofia next week for talks on the $1 billion pipeline and Russia’s two other energy projects in the country.
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Orthodox, Catholic Faiths Inch Closer
The Russian Orthodox Church and the Roman Catholic Church are making progress toward healing their 1,000-year-old rift, a senior Russian official said ahead of President Dmitry Medvedev’s first visit to the Vatican.
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RusAl Reaches Accord With Holdout Lender
RusAl ended almost a year of tortuous negotiations on its $7.4 billion foreign debt when a British fund agreed this week to join more than 70 international lenders in the restructuring.
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Russia Sets Oil Output Record for 4th Month
The country produced 10.07 million bpd in November, the third straight month that output has topped 10 million bpd, as more crude emerged from the new Arctic field run by state-controlled sector leader Rosneft.
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Program Makes Entrepreneurs
As part of a self-employment program that has created 120,000 jobs this year, Moscow’s Labor and Employment Department held a contest last month awarding grants to prospective entrepreneurs to use as seed capital to start their own business.
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Courts to Form Agency to Win Public Trust
A law ordering more transparency in the courts has been signed by President Dmitry Medvedev and will come into force next July, aiming to overcome what Medvedev has dubbed as legal nihilism.