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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2nd Train Bombed, Nevsky Toll Rises
After the equivalent of 300 grams of TNT detonated under a train in Dagestan early Monday, more details emerged in Friday's Nevsky Express bombing, including descriptions of several suspects.
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State Cancels Tender After Blogger Uproar
A $2.6 million contract to service the elite Valdai dacha — along with similar tenders showcasing the luxury enjoyed by government officials — was first reported by Zakupki-News, a LiveJournal community.
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Labor Groups Seek Strength Through Merger
The country’s second- and third-largest union groups are planning to hold a unification conference early next year.
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No More Mister Nice Guy
On Nov. 24, we saw a new, strong-willed side of Dmitry Medvedev when he fired three generals and one colonel for their negligence in the explosions that occurred one day earlier at a Navy weapons arsenal in Ulyanovsk.
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Nemtsov Fined in Luzhkov Libel Suit
Liberal politician Boris Nemtsov must pay 500,000 rubles ($17,100) to the Moscow mayor for a September Kommersant article in which Nemtsov called Luzhkov a “thief.”
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Moscow Should Feel the Impact of Lisbon Treaty
As the fifth new treaty in 22 years, the Lisbon Treaty marks an important step forward for the EU, and given the struggle to secure its ratification, it is likely to be the last for at least the next decade.
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Report Shows Increase In Business Optimism
Market participants expect strong growth in both the manufacturing and service sectors during the next year.
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Promsvyazbank to Get Expo Center
The bank will get the future home of an Audi dealership as part of a restructuring.
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Prosecutors Make Case for Chichvarkin’s Extradition
In a written reply to his lawyers, London's Crown Prosecution Service refuted Yevgeny Chichvarkin’s claims that a criminal investigation against him in Russia amounted to political persecution.
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Draft Treaty On Security Released
President Dmitry Medvedev has been trying to sell the idea of an overarching security pact with Europe and the United States since he took office in May 2008.