British-Russian relations have suffered greatly in recent years, with a series of incidents souring relations: the Alexander Litvinenko scandal, the British Council restrictions, diplomatic exits and various extradition rows. Foreign Secreta...
Today is Russia’s commemoration day for victims of political repression. President Medvedev has paid homage to these victims on his video blog, Ria-Novosti reports: “Millions of people [in the Soviet Union] have died as a result ...
Demonizing NATO is a favorite Kremlin pastime, Michael Bohm says in an op-ed in the the Moscow Times today. Taking Medvedev’s questionable assertion that there are NATO missiles in Europe, pointing at Russia, as a recent case in point ...
Iran is ‘unwilling to accept‘ a deal that would see most of its enriched uranium shipped abroad. ‘Tehran is obviously probing to see whether President Obama can play hardball or whether he can be played.‘ Russia will ...
As of today, violators of anti-monopoly legislation could face jail sentences of up to seven years for crimes such as price-fixing and abuse of market position. The central bank, Moscow-based Bank Rossii, says it will use rate reduction...
TODAY: Russia’s Day of Remembrance for victims of political repression, Medvedev speaks out against justification of Stalin’s acts; ‘Romaphobia’; election fraud case opened in Irkutsk; officers prepare for angry pensioners;...
From Robert Amsterdam’s latest in the Huffington Post: Why then, with so much going for him and his country, should he make such controversial choices in his friends? Lula’s increasingly warm embrace of Iran’s President Mahmoud A...
Foreign Policy lists 10 stories that appear over and over but never seem to actually happen. You HAD to figure there was going to be something in there about Venezuela or Russia, if not both…well, it’s Russia. Seventh on the list: R...
On RFE/RL, Irina Severin ponders the reasons why politicians in ex-Soviet states are so willing to solicit Russian friendliness, when there may be little to thank the Kremlin for in the long-run. Severin examines Moldova, where ex-President ...
AIDS experts are aghast to see that rates of HIV in Russia have doubled in the past 8 years, reports the Washington Post. Russia’s ‘healthy lifestyles’ program and advocacy of abstinence have not been effective in combating...
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