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ROAR: “Beslan 2004 events still obscure”
As ceremonies commemorating the sixth anniversary of the school siege in Beslan are being held in North Ossetia and other cities, many questions concerning the tragedy still remain unanswered.
Peace brokers pray for miracle in the Holy Land
Following a two-year collapse in direct talks, the leaders of Israel and Palestine met in Washington on Thursday where they began the formidable task of brokering a two-state solution.
Russian, Azeri presidents talk borders, Iran
The Russian president is on an official visit to Azerbaijan. Gas, Iran and international cooperation in the Caspian Sea area are on Dmitry Medvedev’s busy agenda while meeting with his Azeri counterpart Ilham Aliyev.
“We will always be with Russia” – Transnistrian president
Igor Smirnov, the president of Transdnistria, explained to RT who was behind the decision to break away from Moldova and how life's changed ever since.
Poland wants to start pulling troops out of Afghanistan
Polish President Bronislaw Komorowski has complained that the mission in Afghanistan costs Poland $1 billion annually, and asked NATO to define plans to start withdrawing soldiers from Afghanistan as soon as possible.
Chechen parliament renames Kadyrov’s job title
The deputies of the Chechen parliament on Thursday renamed the title of the republic’s top official position.
Poland vows to back Russia-EU visa free travel
Poland will support a draft agreement on scrapping the visa regime between Russia and the EU, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said following a meeting with his Polish counterpart Radosław Sikorski.
ROAR: “Travelers easily become trespassers in Georgia”
The Russian media are commenting on recommendations not to visit Georgia and new rules of sending telegrams to South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
“It’s blabber, but without it the situation is getting worse” – Russian analyst
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas are expected to sit down together on Thursday for the first round of peace talks in nearly two years.
Self-proclaimed Transdniester state celebrates 20th anniversary
The self-proclaimed Republic of Transdniester, a breakaway territory in the Republic of Moldova, is celebrating the 20th anniversary of its de facto independence.
Policy Forum in Yaroslavl to offer new model of globalization
Global Policy Forum “The Modern State: Standards of Democracy and Criteria of Efficiency” is capable of proposing a new globalization model, the organizers have said.
Obama’s cruel summer ends on (slightly) upbeat note
President Barack Obama is hoping that his decision to end military operations in Iraq will silence his many critics, but with midterm elections fast approaching, this is mission impossible.
NATO stuck between past and future – Lavrov
Moscow expects more clarity in relations with the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has said.
“A bottle with petrol will not change Russian-Belarusian relations”
Russian Foreign Ministry has called the attack against the embassy in Minsk “outrageous” and demanded those behind the incident be punished.
Police defends construction site from opposition
Law enforcement agencies have dispersed another unauthorized opposition rally in downtown Moscow held in support of Article 31 of the Russian Constitution.
Cash-strapped Iceland to host “private army” – and Russian jets
Iceland is set to give a private army contractor the green light in what critics are calling the most ambitious move by a corporation to perform tasks once reserved for national militaries.
To modernization through education
Russia’s State Council has discussed ways of how to improve vocational education in the country in order to make it meet the demands of the times.
“Disciplined” deputies to consider law on police, START, Skolkovo
Deputies of the State Duma have returned to work after holidays as a new order will regulate their attendance at plenary meetings.
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