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Ex-Shareholder Accused of Bilking Major Ammo Plant

The Moscow Times

An unemployed former shareholder of a major ammunition plant in the Moscow region is suspected of embezzling 25 percent of its shares. An unemployed former shareholder of a major ammunition plant in the Moscow region is suspected of...

500 Brawl in Mass Fight in Dagestan

The Moscow Times

A disagreement between two unemployed men in Dagestan spiraled into a mass brawl involving up to 500 of the mens' friends and relatives, sending the men to the hospital and injuring two local police officers. A disagreement between two unemployed men in Dagestan spiraled into...

The New Face of Emigration

By Simon Kuper

... forever. Nowadays, you get on a cheap flight, Skype your mother from the airport, and if you don't like the place, fly home again. That's why emigration is the right option for tens of millions today. About a fifth of young people in Western countries are unemployed. In Spain and Greece, about half are. They could stick around at home, perhaps eventually find work and then spend their careers paying for the previous generation's pensions, health care and debt. Or they could emigrate. It is hard to make...

How to Win in the Human Age

By Felix Kugel / ManpowerGroup Russia & CIS

..., reward, engage and develop talent. Here are some recommendations to help employers improve on their workforce pipeline and stay competitive in the Human Age. Tap into overlooked and underused talent pools. It's no secret that the recent spikes in unemployment have particularly affected younger age groups. A newspaper article published in The Guardian in April 2011 reported that 40 percent of the unemployed in the UK are between the ages of 16 and 24. These groups have suffered serious social problems...

Opposition Campers Search for Home Amid Arrests

The Moscow Times

... Opposition protesters spent the weekend shuffling around the city trying to resist efforts by authorities to stamp out mobile opposition camps. Police said at least 50 were arrested over the weekend, saying most of those detained were from other cities, unemployed, or homeless, Interfax reported. But protesters have remained on the streets despite police efforts. White Paddy Wagon activist Vadim Dergachev denied reports that the protesters had been evicted from their latest stronghold on the pedestrian...

Once Soviet-Funded, Afghan Film World in Ruins

Reuters

... and come only to smoke [marijuana]," said Sayed Khalid Sadat, manager of Pameer cinema, which sits on a corner in the bustling center of Kabul. Kabul's cinemas show Pakistani films in Pashto, American action films and Bollywood to rowdy, largely unemployed crowds in pursuit of any distraction from their drab surroundings. It's a far cry from the heyday of Afghan-produced film 40 years ago, when cinemagoers were required to wear suits or evening wear. Pameer is one of seven cinemas operating...

Real Estate Prospects in Russia Promising

By Steve Openshaw / Deloitte CIS

... breadth and depth of the global financial crisis that followed led people to become wiser, or at least more sensitive, to uncertainty elsewhere in the international community and its global effects. Europe's sovereign debt crisis and high levels of unemployment, production issues in the Far East, and continuing political unrest in Middle Eastern nations and their neighbors still feature in the media every day. There is little consensus on how to resolve these issues, although each of them affects...

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