In the Russian-U.S. dialogue, metaphors often communicate more than long, drawn-out discussions. At their news conference Monday in Kennebunkport, Maine, Presidents Vladimir Putin and George W. Bush spoke at length about the openness and trust that characterized their relationship.
I continue to be fascinated by Russia's foray into the nanotechnology business.
After hearing scathing criticism of the United States and its foreign policy from President Vladimir Putin for months, President George W. Bush praised Putin for his truthfulness and frankness at their meeting in Maine.
President Vladimir Putin's latest proposal to expand U.S.-Russia cooperation on a missile defense shield is unlikely to go anywhere, defense analysts said Tuesday.
The European Union will steer a conciliatory course toward Russia and try hard to get talks on a new strategic partnership going, Portugal, which took over the rotating EU presidency last weekend, said Tuesday.
Estonia on Tuesday reburied the remains of eight Soviet soldiers exhumed from a war grave -- a move that sparked riots in April and infuriated Russia.
In a week of bizarre crimes involving dismembered corpses, an elderly woman hacked up her adult son with an ax and a saw after years of fighting over his girlfriends, while a sawed-off leg led police to two suspects in a drunken double murder, prosecutors said.
Russia plans to set up ""crisis headquarters"" at its embassies to avert potential threats overseas to the country's interests, the National Anti-Terrorism Committee said Tuesday.
Russia is considering awarding federal status to 37 unexploited gas fields, which would allow the government to award the deposits without contest to a firm of its choice, a government source said Tuesday.
Rupert Murdoch's News Corporation is looking to sell the country's largest outdoor advertising firm.
Foreign aircraft flying to Russia will soon face more systematic safety checks, a spokesman for the Transportation Ministry said Tuesday.
Russia on Tuesday denied clearance for a jet to fly the first regular passenger service between Tbilisi and Moscow after a nine-month suspension, but Russian officials said it was just a temporary hitch.
Former Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov has split with opposition coalition The Other Russia amid disagreements over how to determine a single opposition candidate for the March presidential elections.
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Russia makes a final push to win the 2014 Winter Olympics with Putin, dancers and stacks of caviar-filled blini.
With Russia bracing for the Thursday morning announcement of whether Sochi has won the right to host the 2014 Winter Olympics, some 50 protesters gathered Tuesday in central Moscow to oppose the Black Sea resort’s bid.