Gorbachev Hopeful of Change in U.S. Policy
Deripaska Accuses Opponent of Suspicious PaymentsUnited Company RusAl chief executive Oleg Deripaska accused Michael Cherney, who is suing him for $4.3 billion, of making mysterious payments to politicians including Israel Deputy Prime Minister Avigdor Liberman. |
Putin Plan Targets Population DropPrime Minister Vladimir Putin unveiled his plan on social policy Monday, focusing on how Russia will boost its dwindling population amid a demographic crisis that threatens to turn the country into "void space." |
Political Satire, Now on Your iPhonePolitical satire has been enjoying a renaissance since the appearance of Russia's newly emboldened opposition. |
Opposition Looks to Join ForcesLiberal opposition leaders are planning to create a broad coalition or party uniting prominent public and political activists in the hope that it could win up to 30 percent of the vote in the next parliamentary elections in 2017. |
Officer on Atomic Submarine Commits SuicideA senior lieutenant serving on the Gepard atomic submarine, part of the Northern Fleet, hanged himself in his cabin. |
Journalist Booted After Visa ViolationA prominent French writer and journalist has been kicked out of the country on the grounds that she did not have the right to research a book while on a business visa. |
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