A court in France’s Aix-en-Provence on Thursday ruled to extradite fugitive BTA Bank ex-CEO Mukhtar Ablyazov to Russia or Ukrauine, with the priority given to the Russian side, AFP reports.
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Moscow Police Hunt Quran Burners
Police in Moscow are investigating a video that shows alleged football fans burning a Quran and attacking Muslims in retribution for recent suicide bombings in Volgograd.
Pigs Quarantined in S. Russia After Swine Fever Outbreak
Local authorities have declared a state of emergency and enacted a pig quarantine after an outbreak of African swine fever in a village in Russia’s southern Volgograd Region, a health official said Thursday.
List of 1,000 Scientific Institutions to Be Managed by New Agency Confirmed
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday confirmed the list of 1,007 institutions that will be run by the Federal Agency of Scientific Organizations, which was created last year by a law on academic reforms.
Russian Ship Stays in Senegalese Detention As Moscow Blames Greenpeace
Senegalese authorities skipped on Tuesday a pre-arranged meeting with Russian officials over the fate of a Russian trawler detained last week.
Fury Over Biographical Stalin Calendar Published by Orthodox Church
A publishing house run by the Russian Orthodox Church has released a 2014 calendar devoted to Josef Stalin, unleashing a flurry of indignation among Russian bloggers and a discussion about the Church’s ties to the former Soviet dictator.
Star of Russian ‘Scrubs’ Asks Putin to Ban ‘Sodomy’
A controversial sitcom star-cum-priest asked Russian President Vladimir Putin to bring back a Soviet law criminalizing “sodomy.”
Lavrov, Kerry to Meet in Paris over Syrian Peace Talks
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and US Secretary of State John Kerry will meet on January 13 in Paris to discuss Iran’s possible role in the upcoming Syrian peace talk, a source with the ministry said on Tuesday.
Police Detain Dozens of Activists During Protest in Central Moscow
Russian police said Sunday that over 20 people were detained in downtown Moscow on Monday in what activists described as a protest against political prisoners.
Winter Olympics: Russia launches Sochi security clampdown
Russia has launched one of the biggest security operations in Olympic history, a month before the start of the Winter Games in the Black Sea resort of Sochi.