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Getty Images The prime minister spoke during a question-and-answer show that highlighted his dominance of Russia's political scene. "I will think about it – there is still enough time," Mr Putin said when asked whether he would run in the next election....
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Military police will defend soldiers from soldiers Published 01 December, 2009, 15:34 Russia’s Defense Minister is expected to sign an order setting up military police in the armed forces. MPs may start working in 2010 after all organizational issues...
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We have become all too grimly accustomed to the term "improvised explosive device" as used to kill foreign troops in transit in Afghanistan and Iraq...It is just such a bomb that the Russian authorities say blew up in the path of a packed Moscow-St Petersburg...
Tags: Russian Nevsky Express, Moscow, St Petersburg, train bomb, Russia, War Conflict, Second Chechen War, Chechnya, Guerrilla phase of the Second Chechen War, Shamil Basayev, Terrorism in Russia, Disaster Accident, Saint Petersburg, North Caucasus Insurgency, Beslan school hostage crisis, Chechen suicide attacks, Ingushetia, Ramzan Kadyrov, Federal cities of Russia, Riyadus-Salikhin Reconnaissance and Sabotage Battalion of Chechen Martyrs, Tarasov, Politics, Tatiana Tarasova, Dagestan, Sergey Shoygu, Surnames, Dokka Umarov, Hijackers, Moscow theater hostage crisis, Tatyana Golikova, Caucasian Front
He said a person who supplied information on the suspects was being sought. Russia's Federal Security chief Alexander Bortnikov earlier said an explosive device equivalent to 7 kg of TNT caused Friday evening's deadly derailment. Traces of explosives...
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A bomb caused a Russian train crash that killed dozens of people and injured 100 more, officials said on Saturday, stoking fears of an upsurge in attacks in Russia’s heartland. The 14-carriage Nevsky Express, with around 700 people on board, was jolted...
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In the second of two articles on Russia’s Muslim strategy, Walter Laqueur observes that hostility to the United States and its allies inclines Russia’s elites towards an anti-Western alliance...These are, above all, demographic: while Russia’s population...
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Russian media has reported the officers were involved in a fight with two men in Moscow on Monday night. One of the men died, and the officers, who were reportedly drunk, were detained soon after...The trio, along with a supervising officer, have been...
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President Dmitry Medvedev on Thursday held out the remote republic of Tuva to illustrate Russia�s need for political reform and promised to make electoral changes that would promote democracy. But opposition activists and independent analysts said his...
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Makszarip Aushev, the former head and co-owner of Russian internet portal Ingushetia.org was assasinated today. Assassin fired in the direction of his car about 60 bullets from automatic weapons. The victim died on the spot. Makszarip Aushev was an opposition...
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The victim, Maksharip Aushev, has been connected to the local opposition Internet site, Ingushetia.org. Aushev was at the wheel of his car, driving on the highway to the city of Nalchik, when the occupants of another car opened fire.
Tags: Russian, Southern Russia, Ingushetia, Maksharip Aushev, opposition activists, opposition figure, North Caucasus, activists killing, shot dead, prominent opposition