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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This Crisis Will Never End
Measures introduced by the government to combat the economic downturn will not be effective in the long run, and a second wave of the financial crisis is inevitable.
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Rebranding Russia From Communism to Cool
Russia would do well to imitate the successful rebranding of Britain in the 1990s, as its current image is negatively associated with its Communist past.
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Gas Exporters Choose Russian Chief
Leonid Bokhanovsky, first vice president of Stroitransgaz, will run the Gas Exporting Countries Forum for two years with an option to stay over for another term.
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Medvedev Hints at Softer Tbilisi Ties
Direct flights between Russia and Georgia, which have been suspended since the Aug. 2008 South Ossetian conflict, may resume, President Dmitry Medvedev hinted.
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From Megatons to Megawatts
Strengthening cooperation in the civil nuclear power sector is an excellent way to jump-start a reset in U.S.-Russian relations.
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Ruble Bounces Back After Steep Plunge
Volatile trading on Wednesday resulted in a positive correction to the ruble versus a dollar-euro basket.
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Communists Give Support to Medvedev
Communist leader Gennady Zyuganov presented a plan to modernize Russia and agreed with President Medvedev’s call to disband state corporations.
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Norilsk Nickel to Double Investment in 2010
The CEO of Norilsk Nickel spoke about the company's growth outlook for 2010, saying it plans to boost nickel production to 300,000 tons worldwide.
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Rosatom Expects $17Bln in Revenues
Starting next year, the company plans to build at least one new nuclear plant each year.
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Polls Say Yanukovych to Win Runoff Vote
Pollsters favor Yanukovych to win Ukraine's first presidential elections since the Orange Revolution, but one in three voters is still undecided.