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Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov called Gilad Schalit's continued captivity "intolerable," and said it was "a humanitarian issue" of great importance, according to European Jewish leaders who met with Lavrov on Tuesday in Moscow. Lavrov met with...
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Sergei Magnitsky, 37, who was being held on suspicion of conspiracy, died last week from what investigators said was acute heart failure. It has since emerged he had repeatedly complained that prison authorities had refused to allow him medical care.
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Oil prices may decline from a �somewhat artificial� level as governments reduce stimulus spending, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said Friday. The current price is favorable for Russia and acceptable to the world, Kudrin told reporters in Yalta, Ukraine....
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Russian consumers are benefiting from a stronger ruble that has boosted incomes and offset tight credit while a lack of investment is hampering a rebound in manufacturing, a series of economic reports showed Friday. Real disposable incomes posted the...
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Medvedev called Monday for tax incentives and other measures to assist Russia ’s beleaguered nonprofit groups, which have come under government pressure in recent years. Mr. Medvedev, promoting policies that he hopes will modernize the country, said...
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8 Die in Blast at Weapons Depot Published: November 23, 2009 An explosion at a navy weapons depot killed at least eight soldiers and injured several others on Monday, less than two weeks after a similar blast at the same depot killed two and forced...
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But the sector will still need $22 billion in investment – while import duties on foreign-made cars will have to rise to at least 40%. VTB Analyst Elena Sakhnova says the decision now facing the government stems from past policy failures. “Either you...
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Young Russian lawyers from the best schools who believed in Russia, the rule of law and the future of their country...History was being made, and we were at the center of it.�Law mattered, Russia had a bright future, and lawyers and law were central to...
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A presidential marionette controlled by a master prime minister-puppeteer? Or is Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev a visionary reformer with a mind of his own, slowly but surely sidelining his mentor, Prime Minister and former president Vladimir Putin?
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Guus Hiddink (AFP Photo / Hrvoje Polan) Hiddink thinks about quitting coaching career? Published 22 November, 2009, 16:39 Team Russia coach Guus Hiddink says he won’t make a decision about his future before the end of January, and claims he may not...
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