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Voters’ League unsure about Putin’s election monitoring offer
Two representatives of the Voters’ League have expressed doubts about Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin’s offer of mandates to allow League members to monitor next month’s poll.
Chilly welcome for Amur in Moscow
It was a real tug-of-war in the KHL as Dynamo Moscow ended up on the right side of a five-goal thriller. They triumphed 3-2 against Amur, sealing their third consecutive victory in the process.
‘Israel to strike Iran in April, May or June’ – US Defense Sec
US Defense Secretary Leon Panetta has said that Israel could attack Iran in the next few months. This follows Israeli reports that Iran has the capability to develop four nuclear bombs and reach the US with a missile...
International election observers get down to business
The CIS observer mission has started its work ahead of the March 4 presidential election in Russia.
CSKA strike devil’s dozen in Euroleague
CSKA have maintained their 100 per cent record in the Euroleague basketball with a convincing victory over Galatasaray. This was the thirteenth successive win for the tournament’s favorites.
Persian space: Iran launches new satellite
Iran launched its third domestically-built satellite on Friday. The 50-kilo spacecraft will monitor the climate and take pictures of the Earth’s surface.
Sunken treasures up for grabs
Up to six thousand art objects are estimated to be on board of the sunken Costa Concordia luxury liner, including jewels and antiques.
Caught in mayhem: RT crew tear-gassed in Egypt (VIDEO)
A crew from RT’s Arabic channel has suffered a tear gas attack in the Egyptian capital, Cairo, during a rally linked to Wednesday’s deadly football riot in Port Said.
Hackers vs Ukraine: Two-day siege on state a triumph
Ukrainian government websites have suffered a two-day cyber attack after the authorities closed a popular file-sharing service. The police have withdrawn the blocking order, but their investigation into alleged piracy...
Monkeys go happy with wine
Some like it hot, especially when it’s bitter cold outside. Monkeys at the zoo in the former Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan have been ‘rewarded’ with… mulled wine in their high-energy diet to help them fight the cold.
Mystery of the missing gas
With temperatures across Europe falling, so has supplies of Russian gas, and that’s got the bosses at Gazprom scratching their heads.
Identity vs. integration: Radical Islamist group ‘freaks out’ Belgian community
The Islamic fundamentalist group Shariah4Belgium has been criticized for its aggressive stance and lack of inter-religious tolerance. Belgian Muslims say they feel threatened by the group’s ideology, which they fear...
Lukoil executive: Iran tension to effect long term on oil market
Iran tension will be heating up oil prices for a long time, but they are unlikely to sky-rocket, according to Leonid Fedun, Vice-CEO of Lukoil.
Creator of The Alchemist becomes pirate
Bestselling Brazilian author Paolo Coelho has become a pirate. The creator of the ‘Alchemist’ believes that free electronic books translates into wider readership, has joined the Pirate Bay site calling on readers to...
US playing Internet Monopoly
The US is seeking to control the Internet, which is an instrumental of its foreign policy. Writer and political scientist Igor Panarin believes Syria and Russia have been picked as a testing ground for America’s media...
Stuck in the sky: ISS crew’s return to Earth delayed
The International Space Station crew will spend some 45 extra days in orbit after a space flight schedule was shifted. The next launch had to be delayed after a Soyuz capsule failed factory tests.
Russian banks brace up to resist crisis wave from Europe
The global banking sector is getting increasingly anxious about its future, according to a recent survey of the industry. The survey has also shown that Russian banks are less prepared to face the economic dangers than...
Market Buzz:US labor figures cast a long shadow
Market players expect the US to say its economy managed to create about 150,000 new jobs in January, with the unemployment rate remaining relatively stable, at 8.5%.
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Remember Libya anyone? You know, when NATO promised Russia and China they would fill in the details later and that there would be only a no-fly zone to protect civilians? Well, February 4 is X-Day declared...
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