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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Controversial Priest Gunned Down in Church
Church insiders said the attack, which happened late Thursday in southern Moscow, could have been the work of radical Islamists.
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Medvedev Reprimands United Russia
In his clearest reference yet to the massive allegations of fraud in last month’s regional elections, Medvedev said the party must learn to win fairly.
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Putin Thanks Party, Sets Priorities for 2010
Putin offered mild praise to the governing party, which had just met with a harsh rebuke from President Dmitry Medvedev, and promoted government programs in his first major domestic policy speech since the president’s state-of-the-nation address.
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Submarine Breaks in Black Sea
The Alrosa, a diesel-electric submarine, was on a training exercise when the problem occurred.
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Call of Duty Raises Local Gamers’ Ire
The game, which has attracted widespread criticism for its violent content, puts the player in a world where the Russian government has been taken over by ultranationalists intent on provoking a war with the United States.
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Overpopulated With People and Cars
Russians seem to like density. Even in uncrowded places, people leave each other no space.
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Putin, Tymoshenko Reach Gas Deal
Putin announced that the neighboring countries would revise their gas trade contract to meet Ukraine’s requests and preserve the fragile delivery arrangement.
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GM Russia Plant Fires Head of Union
Workers want a guaranteed yearly raise of 8 percent, a 40-hour work week and two weeks of discretionary vacation instead of one week.
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Gazprom Eyes Bigger Role in German Gas Market
Gazprom wants to take over GdF Suez's 5.3 percent stake in VNG, in exchange according GdF a participation in the planned Nord Stream pipeline under the Baltic Sea.
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A Strong Nation of Lawyers
In less than two decades, Russia has created a wide range of legal rules and regulations appropriate to a 21st-century economy.