03/31/2008
Paid access archiveSecurity and a NATO Deal for Putin
By Simon Saradzhyan
Abandoning his bellicose rhetoric, President Vladimir Putin will seek to initiate a meaningful dialogue on security and to sign a political declaration with the NATO-Russia Council during this week's NATO summit.
Brenton's Successor Not New To Russia
By David Nowak
Britain on Friday named a career diplomat with extensive experience in Eastern Europe as its next ambassador to Russia.
An Instant Remedy for a Deficit of Churches
By Alexander Osipovich
In recent years, Russians have gotten used to a wide array of easy-to-make products, such as instant borshch, instant noodles and instant blini mix. Now, a group of Orthodox businessmen wants to add another item to the list: instant churches.
EU Optimistic on Partnership Talks
Reuters
The European Union should be ready to start negotiations on a new strategic partnership with a resurgent Russia at a June summit in Siberia, EU officials said Friday.
Putin Tipped to Join Party At United Russia Congress
The Moscow Times
President Vladimir Putin plans to become the official leader of United Russia and will announce his decision to join the party at its congress next month, sources said, Nezavisimaya Gazeta reported Friday.
A Little Respect for Medvedev
By Philip Stephens
There are hopes in the United States and Europe that President-elect Dmitry Medvedev could foreshadow a fresh start.
Police Seek Killer of Journalist
By Natalya Krainova
Prosecutors said Friday that they were hunting for the man who killed journalist Anna Politkovskaya and that a court had granted their request to keep another suspect in the killing in custody until August.
Doing Rounds With a Clown
By Natalya Krainova
Konstantin Sedov gave up a legal career to show kids that laughter is the best medicine.
The Next Collapse Will Be Russia's Last
By Richard Lourie
Though the Constitution does not say it in so many words, the main task of the Russian president is to keep the country from falling apart.
RusAl Shuts Mine Amid Labor Spat
The Moscow Times
United Company RusAl on Friday ordered the closing of all five pits at its North Ural Bauxite Mine in the Sverdlovsk region amid reports that a strike at one pit could be spreading, RIA-Novosti reported.
7 Women Leave Doomsday Cult's Cave
Reuters
Seven female members of a doomsday cult have come out of the cave where they have been awaiting the end of the world, but 28 people were still underground Sunday.
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