Moscow City Hall gave the green light Monday to the Russian March, an annual gathering of radical nationalists that takes place on the city’s outskirts on Russia’s Unity Day public holiday on November 4.
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No Russian Ban on Ukrainian Imports After EU Deal – Minister
The lucrative Russian market will not be closed to Ukraine after it signs a free trade agreement with the EU, but Kiev will lose trade preferences, Russia’s foreign minister said Monday.
LDPR Officials in Chechnya Were ‘Coerced Into Announcing Split’
The Liberal Democratic Party has denied reports that the Chechen branch of the party has broken away from the national organization over inflammatory comments made by the party’s leader, Vladimir Zhirinovsky.
Vladimir Putin tells IOC that gay and lesbian athletes will be welcome at Sochi 2014
Russian President Vladimir Putin announces that all athletes, regardless of ethnicity, race and sexual orientation, will be made to feel welcome at the Winter Olympics
Risking Russia’s ire, Georgia seeks closer ties with Europe
Georgia’s new president said on Monday he would press ahead with efforts to deepen the former Soviet republic’s ties with the West despite Russian concerns.
Belarus’ KGB Accused of Abduction Attempt in ‘Potash War’
An ongoing effort to improve the soured Russian-Belarusian relations came under threat this week after reports that Belarus secret police tried to arrest a Russian citizen in downtown Moscow.
Thousands Call For Release of ‘Political’ Prisoners in Moscow March
Thousands of protestors rallied in the Russian capital on Sunday to call on the Kremlin to release people they consider to be political prisoners.
Dagestani Police Shoot Dead 2 Militants Armed With Explosives
Police killed two armed men in a firefight Friday morning in Russia’s turbulent republic of Dagestan, afterwards finding barrels filled with explosives and weapons in the men’s car, Russia’s National Anti-Terrorism Committee said in a statement.
Police Detain Man With Explosives on Moscow-Bound Bus
Police have confiscated 800 grams of explosives and a hand grenade from a passenger on a bus en route to Moscow, the Interior Ministry said.
Russian asylum seekers surge in US, gay laws seen as factor
The number of Russians seeking asylum in the United States spiked by nearly 16 percent this year, a jump that comes amid anecdotal evidence that more and more Russians are petitioning for stateside sanctuary based on claims of persecution due to their sexual orientation.