05/03/2005
Paid access archivePress Review
A brief look at the stories making headlines in the Russian-language press
Blair: Apathy May Cost Labour
With three days of campaigning left ahead of the national election, British Prime Minister Tony Blair warned Monday that apathy and protest votes could cost his governing Labour Party a third term in office.
Iraqi Insurgents Bomb Funeral, Killing Dozens
One day after insurgents killed at least 36 Iraqis in a series of attacks, including the bombing of a funeral, militants set off three explosions in Baghdad on Monday, including one that narrowly missed a top Iraqi security official, police said.
The Cost of Putin's Repression
Morality aside, President Vladimir Putin's gradual strangling of democracy in Russia provides a valuable case study in the relationship between freedom and competent governance.
The Cloud on Europe's New Horizon
If enlargement is the European Union's most successful policy for the way it creates and underpins reform in new member states, then the admittance of 10 new countries a year ago ought to rank as its crowning achievement to date.
- A Bold Initiative or a Quest for Lost Prestige?
- Putin Promises Aid for Abbas
- Minsk Frees 14 Russian Protesters
- Cakes, Eggs and an Easter Slide Show
- Lawyers Decry 'Secret Transfer'
- News in Brief
- May Day Rally Ends in a Standoff
- A German Who Fought for Stalin
- 100 Days On, Trouble Hits Orange Kingdom
- Hambro Jr. Eyes Timber Firm Listing
- Business in Brief
- Reports: Russians Set Sights on Rover
- Rosneft Merger Nears Collapse
- Tokyo Casts Pipeline Financing in Doubt
- Paper: London Court Freezes Chigirinsky Assets
- $650M Menatep Claim to Go Into Arbitration
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