Issue 4270. Last Updated: 11/08/2009

2009 U.S.-Russia Summit: Obama in Moscow

Complete coverage of the U.S.-Russia summit, being held July 6-8 in Moscow.

11th-Hour Gas Deal Offers Transparency

By Miriam Elder
Gazprom and Ukraine averted a gas shut-off Tuesday, reaching a last-minute deal to settle Kiev's debt to the gas giant and agreeing to push controversial intermediary RosUkrEnergo out of their convoluted gas trade.

Georgia Sees an End to Embargo

By Matt Siegel
A nearly 16-month embargo on travel and trade between Georgia and Russia could end as early as this month, Georgian Foreign Minister Davit Bakradze said.

Corporate Raiders Use Cash, Friends

By Francesca Mereu
When the police came to search his office in central Moscow, Andrei was surprised but calm. He had nothing to hide, after all.

Russia Threatens to Target Missiles at Ukraine

Combined Reports
Russia could aim nuclear missiles at Ukraine if it joins NATO and accepts the deployment of anti-missile defense elements on its territory, President Vladimir Putin said Tuesday.

Ingush Authorities Criticized Harshly

The Associated Press
Ingush authorities have aggravated a recent surge in violence by using ""lawless"" tactics to fight Islamic militants, the Memorial rights group said Tuesday.

Mayor Gets 7 Years for Corruption

The Associated Press
Tolyatti Mayor Nikolai Utkin was sentenced to seven years in prison Tuesday on corruption charges, a news report said late Tuesday.

Business in Brief

Mirax's Moskva-City StakePort Buys Baltic StevedoreImperial's Snezhnoye FieldNew VimpelCom ServicesPensions Hurt by InflationCampbell to Make BrothsUES Values Moscow AssetsFor the Record

Lawmakers Propose Web Site Controls

By Tai Adelaja
Federation Council members are lining up behind a proposal that would force owners of web sites with more than 1,000 hits per day to register as mass media outlets, a move experts say could stifle freedom of expression.

Medvedev Gives Thumbs Up to Deep Purple

Combined Reports
Deep Purple and Tina Turner performed at Gazprom's 15th birthday party in the Kremlin on Monday night, watched by 6,000 people, including company chairman and presidential front-runner Dmitry Medvedev.

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