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Today's paper. Last Updated: 02/10/2012
Articles by Nabi Abdullaev
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Medvedev Takes Credit for South Ossetian War

Three years after the brief South Ossetian war, the personal animosity of the Russian leadership toward Georgian leader Mikheil Saakashvili remains the biggest obstacle in relations between the two countries, according to President Dmitry Medvedev.

News Analysis: Vladimir Putin's 2012 Dilemma

Both Prime Minister Putin and President Medvedev have repeatedly suggested that they may run in the 2012 presidential election. But neither has announced an official bid, and they have put considerable effort into keeping everyone guessing.

Union of Architects Snubs Putin’s Front

The Russian Union of Architects became the first public group to snub Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's All-Russia People's Front on Monday, days after the front listed it among hundreds of federal and regional public entities on its web site.

Smiles but Little Else as Medvedev Meets Obama

Tackling perhaps the most divisive issue in relations between Russia and the United States, Presidents Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama agreed Thursday to press ahead in their search for a solution on missile defense in Europe that would satisfy the security demands of both their countries.

Medvedev's Big Presser Disappoints

President Dmitry Medvedev's much-awaited first "big" news conference on Wednesday left hundreds of journalists and many pundits disappointed and confused.

Kremlin Got Tip on Bin Laden’s Death

Vladimir Putin was the first international leader to call George W. Bush after the terrorist attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. Now President Obama has returned the favor, notifying the Kremlin that U.S. forces killed Osama bin Laden before making the public announcement.

Lavrov Eases Libya Stance, But NATO Rift Stays

A critical rift between NATO and Russia over a European missile shield appeared to ossify Friday, even as Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov toned down Moscow's criticism of the alliance's military operation in Libya.

European Court Rebukes Law on Parties

In a stiff rebuke of authorities' efforts to sideline opposition parties, the European Court of Human Rights has declared Russia's law on political parties as draconian and ruled that the 2007 dissolution of the opposition Republican Party was unjustified.

Kremlin Turns to Supercomputer for Advice

The Kremlin has ordered the creation of a supercomputer that will provide the next president with policy recommendations based on an analysis of what bloggers write about the government, insiders involved in the $220 million project said.

Medvedev Toughens Stance on Graft

President Dmitry Medvedev on Monday backed tougher checks on the income declarations of government officials, called for stronger anti-corruption measures in state procurements, and introduced new rules for implementing his orders.

Kremlin Sees Peril in Arab Unrest

In remarks more natural for his hawkish predecessor, Vladimir Putin, President Dmitry Medvedev said the latest revolts in the Arab world were instigated by outside forces that were also scheming to topple the authorities in Russia.

Medvedev Blames Airport for Suicide Blast

President Dmitry Medvedev on Tuesday described security at Domodedovo Airport as "simply a state of anarchy" and promised to hold airport management responsible for a suicide bombing that killed at least 35 people, including four foreigners.

Blast Kills 34 at Domodedovo

A powerful explosion tore through the baggage claim area at the international arrivals hall of Moscow’s Domodedovo Airport on Monday, killing at least 34 people and injuring about 170 others in what President Dmitry Medvedev called a terrorist attack.

Putin Calls for Fewer Jury Trials

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Monday called for further restrictions on the use of jury trials in Russia, saying that only federal courts should consider them.

'Synced' Approval Of Treaty In Doubt

U.S. Senators John Kerry and Richard Lugar smiling during a press conference after the Senate ratified the New START nuclear arms reduction treaty.

Tandem Always Watching, Putin Says

Russia is never abandoned by the watchful eye of its two rulers, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said during a record Q&A marathon in which he lashed out at the opposition.

Serdyukov Hopes NATO Plan Leak Is Fake

Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov said he hoped a WikiLeaks report about NATO's contingency plan to defend the Baltic states from potential Russian aggression was false.

Putin Opens Up to Larry King

Russia is ready to begin a new arms race if NATO fails to come to terms with Moscow over a joint missile shield in Europe, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on CNN's "Larry King Live."

Putin Issues Warning on New START

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said in an interview with CNN's Larry King that Russia might be forced to build up its nuclear forces against the West if the United States fails to ratify the New START.

Medvedev Bland in Annual Address

President Dmitry Medvedev did not say a word about political stagnation or United Russia’s monopoly on power during his annual state-of-the-nation address Tuesday, passing up a chance to elaborate on remarks he made last week.

Medvedev Digs Into United Russia

President Dmitry Medvedev has warned the ruling United Russia party that the country risks falling into stagnation without more political competition. "If the ruling party has no chances to lose anywhere at anytime, it becomes 'bronzed,'" he said.

Uncertainty Clouds New NATO Era

NATO and Russia declared an end to an era of confrontation at a summit in Lisbon on Saturday, but uncertainty lingers over how they can cooperate in the areas of nuclear security and missile defense.

Kommersant Reporter Is Badly Beaten

Kommersant reporter Oleg Kashin remained hospitalized in critical condition Sunday night as journalists and activists increased pressure on the authorities to investigate the savage weekend beating that broke his jaw, fingers and a leg.

New 'Party of Action' Looks to 2011

A wealthy businessman unveiled plans to create a new party, sparking debate about whether it was another Kremlin-backed project for the 2011 parliamentary elections or the independent initiative of an ambitious entrepreneur.

Sobyanin Called Shoo-In for Mayor

President Dmitry Medvedev said Moscow's next mayor will be one of four candidates nominated by United Russia over the weekend, and analysts said the clear front-runner is Sergei Sobyanin, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's chief of staff.

Resin Gets United Russia Fast-Track

Acting Mayor Vladimir Resin joined United Russia on Wednesday, getting the fast-track treatment a day after meeting with party leader and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

News Analysis: Medvedev Shows He's His Own Man

"Wow! It looks like we've got a president after all." This was the typical reaction from political commentators in the Russian blogosphere after the news emerged that President Dmitry Medvedev had fired Mayor Yury Luzhkov.

Investigative Superagency Unveiled

President Dmitry Medvedev announced on Thursday the creation of an independent investigative superagency that will rip the powerful Investigative Committee out of the Prosecutor General’s Office. The new agency will answer directly to the president.

Kalmykia Leader Proposes Chess Center at Ground Zero

Kalmykia's leader said a World Chess Center should be built at a site near New York's ground zero instead of the proposed Islamic community center — and he offered to buy the Manhattan plot for $10 million.

Luzhkov Plans to Sue TV Channels

Mayor Yury Luzhkov and his billionaire wife, Yelena Baturina, pledged on Monday to sue national television channels for running a series of unprecedented critical reports about them, apparently at the Kremlin's behest.
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