A former Russian defense minister who presided over rampant corruption in his department refused to give evidence Tuesday while facing questioning over claims he ordered soldiers to build a road leading to an elite holiday resort.
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Russia Implements Sanctions Against North Korea
President Vladimir Putin has signed a decree to implement UN Security Council sanctions against North Korea, the government’s legal information website said Monday.
Putin Dismisses Presidential Adviser Responsible for Sport
Russian President Vladimir Putin relieved Alexander Abramov of his duties as presidential adviser Monday, the Kremlin said.
Russia’s Putin faces protests as he woos Armenia
Hundreds of people marched through the capital of Armenia on Monday to denounce visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin and protest against plans to join a Moscow-led customs union.
Two Russian Courts Denounce Kremlin’s Legal Reform Plan
Two top Russian courts have criticized a proposed reform of the legal system spearheaded by the Kremlin, arguing that some of the provisions are unconstitutional, a newspaper reported Tuesday.
Former Prosecutor Details Violations in Magnitsky Case
A former senior federal prosecutor has accused her one-time colleagues of illegally intervening in the probe into the 2009 death of Hermitage Capital lawyer Sergei Magnitsky, as well as committing legal violations in connection with other high-profile cases.
Rybak: Parliament may consider government resignation on Tuesday
The Ukrainian parliament will consider the current situation in Ukraine on Tuesday, Verkhovna Rada Chairman Volodymyr Rybak has said.
Arctic Made Priority for Russian Navy in 2014
Russian naval forces are set to make the Arctic a priority region, boosting combat training and scouting lesser-known areas of the icy territory in 2014, a navy spokesman said Monday.
Ukraine unrest: Protesters blockade government sites
Demonstrators are blockading government buildings in the Ukrainian capital Kiev, as they step up their campaign for the resignation of the government.
Iran, Russia Talk New Nuclear Power Plant Deal – Report
Iran and Russia are discussing plans to build a new nuclear power plant at Bushehr, with construction set to begin next year, Iranian media reports said Sunday citing the country’s nuclear chief.