The foreign and defence ministers of Japan and Russia agreed Saturday to cooperate in fighting terrorism and piracy as the neighbours, still at odds over territorial woes, held an unprecedented security dialogue.
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Russian Weapons Charges Against Alleged Radical Islamists
Russian authorities say alleged radical Islamists detained in Moscow last month have been charged with illegal possession of weapons.
Syria opposition leader Ahmad Jarba says to visit Russia
Syrian opposition leader Ahmad Jarba said in Kuwait today he would visit Russia at Moscow’s invitation, but gave no date for the trip.
Winter Olympics in the Sub-Tropics: Corruption and Abuse in Sochi | UPDATE
The following is a translation a report written by opposition leader Boris Nemtsov and Solidarity activist Leonid Martynyuk, detailing allegations of rampant corruption in the preparations for the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics The original excerpted report was published on July 7, 2013. A significant update, with many new findings and some eyeopening headlines, has been published […]
Russia PM: No Amnesty for Political Prisoners
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev hinted Friday that members of the punk band Pussy Riot, former tycoon Mikhail Khodorkovsky and others widely referred to as political prisoners will not be freed in Russia’s upcoming amnesty.
‘Everything’s OK’ Between Putin and Me – Medvedev
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said Friday during a televised interview that there were no problems in his relationship with President Vladimir Putin.
US: Russian Diplomats Charged; Russia Objects
U.S. claims that dozens of Russian diplomats and their spouses cheated to get health care aid meant for the poor drew a sharp rebuke Thursday from a top Russian official who blamed the criminal case on “Russophobic forces” interested in scuttling progress toward Russia-U.S. cooperation in confronting world conflicts.
Pussy Riot member’s request for replacement of punishment to be heard on Jan. 13
The Zheleznodorozhny District Court of Krasnoyarsk on January 13 will consider a request filed by convicted Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova to replace a remaining part of her sentence with a lighter punishment, lawyer Irina Khrunova told RAPSI on Friday.
Sweden key partner for U.S. spying on Russia: TV
Sweden has been a key partner for the United States in spying on Russia, Swedish television reported on Thursday, citing leaked documents from the U.S. National Security Agency (NSA).
Language Evaluation Ordered in Russian Punk Rocker’s Libel Suit
A Russian court on Thursday ordered language experts to examine online statements made by a lawyer sued for libel by her former client, feminist punk rocker Yekaterina Samutsevich.