Ukraine’s biggest candymaker, Roshen, will be re-permitted to send its products to Russia as long as Ukrainian sanitary authorities check every single batch for delivery, Russia’s consumer protection service said Tuesday.
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Alexander Litvinenko inquest: high court halts lifting of secrecy order
The government has won a high court order to prevent the partial lifting of a secrecy order affecting the proposed inquest into the death of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko.
Russian Journalist Jailed For Insulting Judge, Threatening Himself
A court in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don has sentenced a local journalist to 18 months in jail for insulting a local judge in his blog.
Russia urged Kiev to delay key EU deal – Ukrainian PM
Russia had urged Kiev to delay signing a key deal with the EU, Ukraine’s prime minister has admitted, as mass protest rallies continue across the country.
Gazprom expands Russian media empire
Russia’s state-controlled gas export monopoly Gazprom expanded its already considerable media interests on Tuesday by buying metals tycoon Vladimir Potanin’s Profmedia
Pirate Bay cofounder sued over alleged online piracy in Moscow
Cofounder of the file-sharing website Pirate Bay Gottfrid Svartholm Warg and hosting provider PRQ are defendants in several online piracy cases being heard in the Moscow City Court, Kommersant business newspaper reports Tuesday.
Russia Wants to Censor Antique ‘Erotica’
Michelangelo’s David and Venus de Milo may soon be required to don fig leaves in Russia, according to a new draft law proposing making “erotic” artworks inaccessible to young Russians.
Ukraine’s opposition leaders call on Cabinet to resign at rally outside government building
The leaders of the opposition parliamentary factions Batkivschyna, UDAR, and Svododa, Arseniy Yatseniuk, Vitali Klitschko and Oleh Tiahnybok, have called for the resignation of Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov’s government at a rally outside the cabinet building.
Russian Police Uncover Islamist ‘Terrorist Finance’ Gang
Russian police said Monday they have detained seven leaders of an ethnic Central Asian criminal group engaged in illegal banking, that they believed was financing an international Islamist terrorist organization.
Putin accuses European countries of pressuring, blackmailing Ukraine
Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused European countries of putting pressure on Ukraine to persuade it to sign an association agreement with the EU.