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11 March 2010
10 March 2010

A new treaty limiting U.S. and Russian strategic nuclear arsenals could be signed within two or three weeks, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Tuesday.

10 March 2010
President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday accused Sweden of sheltering suspected militants as Swedish Prime Minister Fredrik Reinfeldt visited Moscow in an attempt to repair ties between the countries.
10 March 2010
Institutions are corrupt to the core, infrastructure is collapsing, innovation is meager, and investment is evaporating.
10 March 2010
Police officers will be treated to museum excursions and concerts as part of a new effort to prevent them from losing their cool and breaking the law.
10 March 2010
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will push India to double its payment for renovations on a long-delayed aircraft carrier, while also trying to conclude other deals for arms, nuclear energy and communications during a two-day visit beginning Thursday.
10 March 2010

In 10 days, President Dmitry Medvedev will indicate where the future Russian Silicon Valley will be created, and one of the early favorites is the area near the business school Skolkovo.

10 March 2010
A Moscow court has sanctioned the arrest of 10 suspects in connection with November's bombing of the Nevsky Express train that killed 28 people.
10 March 2010
President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday ordered Interior Minister Rashid Nurgaliyev to investigate a fatal car crash involving a LUKoil vice president that caused public outrage over a perceived police cover-up.
9 March 2010
A Muslim convert accused of organizing the deadly Nevsky Express train bombing in November and a series of other attacks was killed by special forces in Ingushetia shortly after he recorded a farewell online sermon, officials said.
9 March 2010
Russia may scrap the ruble and introduce a common currency with Belarus and Kazakhstan as the nations broaden their alliance and seek to reduce their dependence on the dollar, First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said Friday.
9 March 2010
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych on Friday won pledges for revitalized ties and tighter economic cooperation, including an invitation to join a Russian-led customs union, during his first official visit to Moscow.
9 March 2010
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said the government had spent about 3.5 billion rubles ($117 million) in three years to prepare for the Vancouver Games — a sum that he claimed was comparable with those spent by the nations that won the most medals.
9 March 2010
Lawmakers are proposing amendments to the law on shared-equity construction, changes that lawyers say would close the majority of loopholes now used to sell apartments in new houses.
9 March 2010

President Dmitry Medvedev has dissolved two federal agencies and handed over their functions to the Education and Science Ministry in an attempt to streamline the ministry's work.

9 March 2010
The regional elections on Sunday could prove to be a milestone in terms of shaping the future political landscape.
9 March 2010
President Dmitry Medvedev is doing much better than many predicted but is still falling short of the expectations that have surrounded him since his election.
8 March 2010
Alexander Tikhomirov, also known as Said Buryatsky, was among eight rebels killed in a two-day raid in the volatile Caucasus region of Ingushetia in early March, FSB head Alexander Bortnikov told President Dmitry Medvedev on Saturday.
5 March 2010
Russian Olympic Committee chief Leonid Tyagachyov had been the subject of much confusion Wednesday after his own spokespeople contradicted each other on whether he had resigned and his aides said he had fallen ill with pneumonia.

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