05/07/2004
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
EU Expansion and Sheremetyevo Grievances
Both Boris Kagarlitsky and Nikolas Gvosdev make valid points on the problems and issues arising from EU expansion.
United States and Russia in Isolation
Faced with the deadly menace posed by transnational terror organizations, the nations of the world must redouble their cooperative efforts.
In Defense of Mother Russia and the Fatherland
My favorite Russian holiday is Victory Day. I am always touched by the elderly veterans covered in medals, sometimes still trim and fit enough to wear their old uniforms, remembering the most terrible war with moments of extraordinary humanity and humility.
Rumsfeld Chastised by Bush Over Abuse
U.S. President George W. Bush on Wednesday chastised his defense secretary, Donald Rumsfeld, for Rumsfeld's handling of a scandal over the U.S. abuse of Iraqis held at a notorious prison in Baghdad, White House officials said.
6 Killed in Baghdad Bombing
A suicide attacker blew up a car bomb Thursday outside the so-called Green Zone that houses the U.S. headquarters in Baghdad, also killing five Iraqi civilians and a U.S. soldier.
Thai Leader Visits Restive Province
Thailand's prime minister came to the Muslim south Thursday to visit families of alleged militants killed by security forces last week in an unprecedented bloodbath, amid reports that insurgents were planning suicide missions.
- Thousands Flee Central Nigeria Over Renewed Ethnic Violence
- Borders Persist Among EU Members
- Medics Sentenced to Death
- Picasso Work Sold for $104M
- SEC Probes Citigroup Over Argentine Losses
- Libya Woos U.S. With Oil and Gas Projects
- Beer Titans Face Down Over Chinese Brewery
- The Ruble Is Getting a Facelift
- 20-Year Plan Projects $1 Trillion for Roads
- TNK-BP Looks to Invest $1.03Bln
- Alcoa to Buy Into 2 RusAl Plants
- Oil Major Considers Sharing Pipeline
- Ruble Rises vs. Dollar on Booming Exports
- Putin Sworn In for 2nd Term
- 2 Girls Kept in Bunker For 3 Years as Sex Slaves
- Agent Tells Court in Qatar He Won't Answer Questions
- Butterflies and Other Bits of Nabokov's Life Sold
- News in Brief
- Belarussian Woman Celebrates 116th Birthday
- Consumer Prices Rise 1 Percent
- Business in Brief
- Tbilisi Takes Back Adzharia
- Putin Writes to 1 Million Veterans
- U.S. Soldier Ended Up in Soviet Army