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Restaurant review: Latin flavors heat up frosty Moscow

Authentic Spanish food, exclusive Japanese dishes and one of Moscow’s most popular expat bars – RT has visited the best eateries in the snowy capital.

Authentic Spanish food, exclusive Japanese dishes and one of Moscow’s most popular expat bars – RT has visited the best eateries in the snowy capital.
Russian cops to get pricey new uniforms

A new police uniform personally approved by President Medvedev will cost the country over 16 billion rubles (nearly $200 million).

A new police uniform personally approved by President Medvedev will cost the country over 16 billion rubles (nearly $200 million).
Moscow cancels as many as 300 building projects

Moscow's City Hall has pulled the plug on a quarter of the building projects inherited from the previous administration.

Moscow's City Hall has pulled the plug on a quarter of the building projects inherited from the previous administration.
Russia green-lights electric cars

An eco-investment fund is rolling out thousands of charging stations for electric cars across Russia. But despite the green drive, critics say the future is not electric.

An eco-investment fund is rolling out thousands of charging stations for electric cars across Russia. But despite the green drive, critics say the future is not electric.
Sharapova impatiently awaiting London Olympics

Maria Sharapova has held her first training session in Moscow ahead of Russia's Fed Cup quarter-final with Spain, which will get underway at the weekend.

Maria Sharapova has held her first training session in Moscow ahead of Russia's Fed Cup quarter-final with Spain, which will get underway at the weekend.
Russia’s expat pull ranked 30th worldwide

A new study has found that only eight per cent of foreign graduates would consider coming to work in Russia.

A new study has found that only eight per cent of foreign graduates would consider coming to work in Russia.
Petrodollar pumping US policy on Iran, backfire looms

As tensions between the US and Iran heat up, author Michael T. Winter believes the main reason behind America’s harsh stance is Tehran’s move to seek an alternative to the dollar as an oil currency.

As tensions between the US and Iran heat up, author Michael T. Winter believes the main reason behind America’s harsh stance is Tehran’s move to seek an alternative to the dollar as an oil currency.
Global Markets showed the best year start in 18 years

Despite the ongoing financial turmoil, global stocks showed their best January since 1994. And Russian stocks displayed one of the best performances.

Despite the ongoing financial turmoil, global stocks showed their best January since 1994. And Russian stocks displayed one of the best performances.
Russian police to stand in heels

Heels, skirts and leather jackets will be soon part of the new uniform designed for female police officers in Russia.

Heels, skirts and leather jackets will be soon part of the new uniform designed for female police officers in Russia.
US secret services signal potential Iranian terror attacks

US spy agencies have said that Iran could launch terrorist attacks on America if threatened, but has yet to develop the necessary technologies to implement a nuclear assault.

US spy agencies have said that Iran could launch terrorist attacks on America if threatened, but has yet to develop the necessary technologies to implement a nuclear assault.
Asian eye for American eye

Some women are ready to go to extremes for beauty’s sake making their noses smaller and breasts bigger. To catch up with the fashion trends, Asian women in the former Soviet Republic of Kirgizia have taken to changing...

Some women are ready to go to extremes for beauty’s sake making their noses smaller and breasts bigger. To catch up with the fashion trends, Asian women in the former Soviet Republic of Kirgizia have taken to changing...
Runoff elections would contribute to democracy – Prokhorov

Presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov has said that a runoff election would be beneficial for the country and has promised to limit presidential powers if he gets elected.

Presidential candidate Mikhail Prokhorov has said that a runoff election would be beneficial for the country and has promised to limit presidential powers if he gets elected.
Run-off possible, but may destabilize Russia - Putin

Presidential candidate Vladimir Putin says he does not rule out a run-off in the upcoming election but is concerned it could destabilize the political situation in the country. However, he insists he is ready for battle.

Presidential candidate Vladimir Putin says he does not rule out a run-off in the upcoming election but is concerned it could destabilize the political situation in the country. However, he insists he is ready for battle.
Russia joins anti-corruption convention

Russia has joined the Convention against bribery of foreign public officials in an effort to provide more transparency in international deals.

Russia has joined the Convention against bribery of foreign public officials in an effort to provide more transparency in international deals.
Rammstein to light your fire in Russia

German rock band Rammstein are bringing over 50 tons of equipment to set the stage on fire for their shows in Russia.

German rock band Rammstein are bringing over 50 tons of equipment to set the stage on fire for their shows in Russia.
Katyusha aiming high for 2012

Russia's top cycling team, Katyusha, newly reinforced with fresh blood, have set their eyes on the most prestigious titles 2012 has to offer all at top cycling events all over the globe.

Russia's top cycling team, Katyusha, newly reinforced with fresh blood, have set their eyes on the most prestigious titles 2012 has to offer all at top cycling events all over the globe.
Russian former Minister of Finance predicts long-term decline for Euro

The negative data from EU makes ex-Russian Finance Minister Alexey Kudrin believe European currency is doomed to a lengthy decline. He also thinks Greece will leave Eurozone.

The negative data from EU makes ex-Russian Finance Minister Alexey Kudrin believe European currency is doomed to a lengthy decline. He also thinks Greece will leave Eurozone.
Syrian spam hits Medvedev Facebook account

A number of Russian Facebook accounts, including the official page of President Dmitry Medvedev, have fallen victim to a spam attack said to have originated from Syria.

A number of Russian Facebook accounts, including the official page of President Dmitry Medvedev, have fallen victim to a spam attack said to have originated from Syria.
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