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Earthquake Triggers Aftershocks in Russian Far East
Moscow, May 25 (Prensa Latina) Countless seismic tremor was triggered in the territory of the Far East by the earthquake yesterday in Ojots sea, off the coast of Sakhalin peninsula, confirmed today the Emergency Situations Ministry. The earthquake was located at 10:00 local time about 372 miles deep in the sea, with a magnitude of 7.7 to 8.2 degrees, according to various sources. No casualties ...
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Russian pro- anti-gay activists arrested after defying ban
1 of 5. Russian police take away a banner from gay rights activists during a rally outside the mayor's office in Moscow May 25, 2013. The banner reads, ''Love is ...
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Twelve hurt in bomb attack on Dagestan police headquarters
Five police officers are among 12 people injured in a suicide bombing Saturday in Makhachkala, the capital of the Russian republic of Dagestan, police said. The attack, which targeted regional police headquarters, was carried out by the widow of a militant killed earlier by police, RIA Novosti reported. All of the victims were hospitalized. In a separate incident late Friday, two police ...
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Georgia will cooperate on Sochi Olympics security
The prime minister of Georgia said his country is willing to "provide maximum assistance" with security during the 2014 Winter Olympics in neighboring Russia. Prime Minister Bidzina Ivanishvili told reporters Friday Georgia would do its part to ensure the safety of the games, which will be held in the resort city of Sochi, a few miles from the border between Russia and the disputed ...
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Putin Business amnesty bill needs changes
Russian President Vladimir Putin said a bill that would free thousands of jailed businessmen required revisions. RIA Novosti reported Saturday the office of Russia's business ombudsman Boris Titov estimates 110,000 businessmen could be directly affected by the bill. Andrei Nazarov, who co-authored the bill with Titov, said it would be ready for consideration by lawmakers "within ...
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Russia 8.2 earthquake is big but no deaths
Russia 8.2 earthquake: The USGS says it was even bigger, an 8.3 earthquake, and felt as far away as Moscow. But the Russia earthquake caused no ...
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Clashes at Moscow gay rally 30 arrested
MOSCOW: Gay-rights campaigners and their opponents clashed at an unsanctioned rally in the Russian capital on Saturday, but a heavy police presence in Ukraine kept the two sides apart at that country's first-ever gay pride march. Russian police said they arrested at least 30 gay rights campaigners and Christian Orthodox vigilantes in Moscow. The campaigners tried to unfurl banners ...
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Russian police detain activists foes at gay rally
Police detain a gay rights supporter, left, and an opponent, right, who scuffle during an unsanctioned gay rally near the City Hall in Moscow, Saturday, May 25, 2013. The Kremlin initiated a bill banning "propaganda of homosexuality" and routinely banned gay rallies and parade. Russian police say they detained at least 30 gay rights campaigners and their opponents at an unsanctioned ...
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Russia Gay Rights Activists Arrested At Rally
Dozens of activists at a gay pride march in Moscow have been arrested by Russian police. Authorities said at ...
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Turkmen Capital Hits Guinness Book of Records
ASHGABAT, May 25 (RIA Novosti) – Turkmen capital of Ashgabat has been included in the Guinness Book of Records for the highest density of white marble buildings in the city. The edition’s chief editor Craig Glendale travelled to the former Soviet country to present the certificate on Saturday to the city’s mayor of Ashgabat. The certificate names Ashgabat as the most ...
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Russian pays $1.5M to go to space with DiCaprio at Cannes auction
Leonardo DiCaprio arrives at a photocall for the film "The Great Gatsby" during the 66th annual Cannes International Film Festival in Cannes, France on May 15, 2013. UPI/David ...
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Meqdad ends Russia visit returns to Syria
United States are seeking to broker an international peace conference on Syria in an effort to end the more than two-year-old crisis that has claimed at least 94,000 lives. No date has been set for the conference to be held ...
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Shurooq seeks to attract Russian investors to Sharjah
Sharjah, 25 May 2013 (WAM) - The Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq) has announced that it will be participating in Arabia Expo 2013, which will take place from 30 May to 1 June at Lenexpo, the largest exhibition centre in St. Petersburg, Russia. Shurooq's participation in the event during their inaugural visit to Russia forms part of the Authority's strategy to ...
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Russia and the Arctic Ocean in the next century
Modern geopolitics in the West has always targeted Russia since the famous thesis of Halford Mackinder. Russia is seen of course as an evil empire, also as the Heartland of Eurasia, heir of the Mongols, enjoying so the biggest and most strategic position on earth. Twice invaded and destroyed by the troops of Napoleon and Hitler, Russia is still considered the land of Asiatic invaders! As stated ...
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Interpol rejects Russias political case against fund manager Browder
By Jason BushMOSCOW - Interpol has refused to include UK-based fund manager William Browder on its international search list after deciding that Russia's tax evasion case against him is "of a predominantly political nature".The decision is the latest twist in a long-running battle between the government of Russian President Vladimir Putin and Browder, whose investment company ...
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30 Held at Moscow Gay Pride Rally
in the Russian capital on Saturday during a string of gay pride events in the city’s center , Moscow police said. The majority were held during an attempted gay pride rally in front of the City Hall, which refused earlier to sanction the event. Several gay rights activists were also held by the State Duma’s building when attempting to stage consecutive solitary pickets, which ...
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Tornado rips through central Russia - video
Amateur footage captures a tornado ripping through residential areas 110km southwest of Moscow on Thursday. This is the second twister to hit Russia in a week, destroying vehicles and leaving houses and business properties damaged. Trees and electricity poles were ripped up, leaving local residents without power. There have been no reports of serious injuries as a result of the ...
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Suicide car bombing in Russias Dagestan injures 11
MOSCOW (Reuters) - A suicide bomber blew herself up in car near a police building in Russia's Dagestan region on Saturday, injuring 11 policemen and passers-by, Russian media ...
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Ghaddafi thanks Germany Russia and China
Colonel Ghaddafi today in an interview thanked the governments of Germany, Russia and China for opposing a no-fly zone over Libya, promising new oil ...
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Will USA approve Russia shipping missiles to Syrian rebels
The U.S. suspects Russia of delivering missiles to the Syrian government. According to U.S. intelligence, Moscow intends to supply Damascus with advanced anti-ship missiles called Yakhont. Such a move, experts say, would help President Bashar al-Assad to effectively struggle with any attempts to intervene, prevent arms supplies to rebels and avoid the naval blockade of the ...
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A ‘widow suicide bomber’ attacks Russia police
A suicide bomber has blown herself up in the capital of the troubled southern republic of Dagestan, Makhachkala, officials say. At least 11 people, including five policemen, were wounded in the ...
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Russia ready to organize new meetings in settlement of Karabakh conflict
Russia is ready to organize new meetings between the sides in the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict. "Russia is ready to continue organizing new meetings for bringing closer the positions of the sides in the settlement of Nagorno Karabakh conflict", said the Russian Ambassador to Azerbaijan Vladimir ...
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Gas transport consortium with Russia to be beneficial for Ukraine - opinion
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Missiles but No Meteorites on US-Russian Agenda – Official
The meteorite issue became a global topic after a celestial body exploded over the Russian city of Chelyabinsk in mid-February , injuring 1,500. Meanwhile, Washington hopes to convince Russia to continue slashing strategic nuclear arms, Gottemoeller said on Ekho Moskvy radio, speaking in Russian. The New START nuclear arms treaty, signed by Russia and the United States in 2010, limits deployed ...
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12 Injured in Dagestan Bombing
MAKHACHKALA, May 25 (RIA Novosti) – Twelve people, including seven civilians and five police officers, were injured in a suicide bombing in Dagestani capital Makhachkala on Saturday. Initial reports said one policeman died in hospital, but a spokesman for police in the North Caucasus republic later denied it. All victims were hospitalized. The attack targeted regional police ...










