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Isolated Putin won’t budge on Syria
ENNISKILLEN, Northern Ireland -- Russia's Vladimir Putin derailed President Obama's efforts to win backing to bring down Syrian leader Bashar Assad at a G-8 summit on Tuesday, warning the West that arms supplied to the rebels could be used for attacks on European ...
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Russia to Hold G8 Summit in Sochi on June 4-5 2014 - Putin
LOUGH ERNE, June 19 (RIA Novosti) - The next G8 summit will take place in the southern Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi in June 2014, Russian President Vladimir Putin announced ...
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Suppose the G8 for once suppose the G20 for once suppose the United Nations Organization for once came clean and told us the truth the whole truth and nothing but without the verborrea without the pompous verbosity which hides the fact that our w
So let us for once spell out the truth and be done with it, let us for once face the facts and not continue to play games of musical chairs; let us once and for all face the music, tell it exactly how it is and not bother to elaborate further on the status quo of humanity until we have evolved into something worthwhile mention. Suppose the G8 statement read like ...
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Villas-Boas for Paris Saint-Germain
The assault on the Premier League is on. Andre Villas-Boas, the Special Two manager of Tottenham Hotspur FC is a target for Paris Saint-Germain; Fernando Torres, the Chelsea FC striker, is in the sights of Barcelona. Gareth Bale, the Spurs ace, is attracting the attention of PSG and Real Madrid. Soccer madness ...
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Defiant Putin torpedoes G-8 efforts to urge Assad to leave power
Russian President Vladimir Putin, British Prime Minister David Cameron and US President Barack Obama wave during a group photo opportunity during the G-8 summit at the Lough Erne golf resort in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, on Tuesday, June 18, 2013. (AP Photo/Lefteris ...
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Diplomats Discuss Future of OSCE at Conference
VIENNA - Diplomats at a conference organized by the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe all agreed Tuesday that international organizations were vital in helping to overcome the Cold War spirit that still besets relations across the East-West divide, but they were unable to provide any clear answers to the issues on the ...
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Obama and Putin Signal a More Businesslike Path
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Putin warns on arms for rebels
Barack Obama that the US was ready to arm the rebels despite Moscow's opposition.Mr Cameron said Assad had "blood on his hands" and insisted it was "unthinkable" the dictator could play any part in the nation's ...
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Russia Starts Delivering $1Bln Arms Package to Azerbaijan
Russia has fulfilled an order made by Azerbaijan in 2011-12 for military hardware worth up to $1 billion, Vedomosti reported Tuesday. The shipment consisted of 94 T-90S tanks, about 100 BMP-3 armored personnel carriers, 18 self-propelled Msta-S howitzers, 18 multiple launch rocket systems, 18 self-propelled cannons and six flame-throwing systems, the newspaper said, citing a source in the ...
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Spacecraft observes mysterious speeding up of winds on Venus
A European spacecraft gathering the most detailed record of cloud motion in the atmosphere of Venus has found the planet's winds are getting faster. The European Space Agency Venus Express has been studying the planet well known for its curious super-rotating atmosphere, which whips around the planet once every four Earth days, while the planet itself only rotates once every 243 Earth ...
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David Cameron prepares for G8 summit with early morning dip... but Vladimir Putin did not join him
When you are hosting a world leaders' summit surrounded by water, there is only one way to start the day. David Cameron duly took the plunge at 6am today when he went for a swim in Lough Erne in County ...
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Russia advances bill banning adoption by same-sex foreign couples
Russian legislators unanimously approved amendments banning adoption of Russian children by same-sex couples in other countries. The draft law and its related amendments were passed by Russia's lower house, the State Duma, in a first reading April 16 and a second reading Tuesday. A final reading and vote is scheduled for June 21, the Russian news agency RIA Novosti reported. The recent ...
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Birth rate in Moscow sets all-time record
Birth rate continues to grow In Moscow. Last year, the birth rate in the Russian capital set a new record for the last twenty years, Acting Mayor of Moscow, Sergei Sobyanin said Thursday. Speaking at the concert held to celebrate the Day of Medical Worker, Sobyanin said that more than 130,000 babies were born in Moscow last year. The number set a new record over the past 20 years. Meanwhile, ...
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GM to assemble Opel Corsa in Belarus
The US-based company General Motors (GM) expects to establish an assembly plant for the production of its vehicles in Belarus. A corresponding agreement was signed at the meeting of Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Belarus, Pyotr Prokopovich, and President and Managing Director of GM Russia and CIS, James Bovenzi. According to the Belarusian state television, the assembly of vehicles ...
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New Pact Reduces Risk of US-Russia Conflict in Cyberspace
In a joint statement issued by the White House, U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Vladimir Putin call the pact "essential to safeguarding the security" of their countries. The agreement, signed Monday at the G8 summit in Northern Ireland, aims to reduce the risk of conflict in cyberspace by creating direct, real-time communication about possible incidents. The two ...
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Missile Defense Dispute Requires More Transparency – Putin
LOUGH ERNE, June 18 (RIA Novosti) – Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted on Tuesday that disagreements over the deployment of a US missile shield in Europe still remain, but Moscow and Washington should boost the transparency of actions related to the dispute. "The disagreements still remain, but I agree, in general, with US President [Barack] Obama that what we must and ...
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VTB24 Is No Socialist Bank Its President Says
VTB Group laid out ambitious expansion plans Tuesday, with its retail banking expected to grow faster than the market in the next three years. Every fifth bank customer will use the group's ...
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ИК Велес Капитал На российском рынке акций преобладала позитивная динамика
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Nearly $3 million stolen during Bolshoi Theater renovations
Russian law enforcement agencies revealed the embezzlement of budget funds that had been allocated for the renovation of the Bolshoi Theater in Moscow. About 90 million rubles ($3 million) were stolen, officials with the Russian Interior Ministry said Thursday. According to the department, the department of economic security revealed the fact of embezzlement of budget funds that had been ...
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US Ambassador to Russia returns historical documents
United States Ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul handed over to Russian officials eight historic documents that had been taken out of Russia in the early ...
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Train between Moscow and St. Petersburg to carry passengers cars
On July 1st, the Federal Passenger Company (FPC) is launching the first passenger train between Moscow and St. Petersburg that will provide an opportunity to passengers to transport their vehicles, the director of the FPC, Mikhail Akulov, said ...
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Lightning strikes passenger aircraft bound for Moscow
A passenger aircraft, flying from Perm to Moscow, was struck by lightning, officials with air traffic control services of the Moscow aviation hub said. Reportedly, the flight crew of the Airbus A-320 reported during the flight that the airliner was struck by lightning. Traces of the lightning strike were found on the body of the plane after it landed safely in Moscow. No one was hurt in the ...
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Putin faces isolation over pro Assad stance
British Prime Minister David Cameron has made an attempt to bounce Russia into supporting a future for Syria without President Bashar al-Assad. The host of the G8 summit lined up the support of the six other members for a five-point plan to underpin a second round of peace talks on Syria in Geneva. At a dinner at the G8 summit at Lough Erne, Northern Ireland, he challenged Russia's Vladimir ...
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Harper touts progress on Syria says Putin made concessions
Canada's Prime Minister Stephen Harper attends a news conference after a G8 summit at the Lough Erne golf resort in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, June 18, 2013. ...
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Vladimir Putin G8 remains important mechanism to coordinate leading countries positions
LOUGH ERNE /Northern Ireland/, June 18 (Itar-Tass) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said the G8 summit confirmed the relevance of the G8 as an important mechanism to coordinate positions of leading countries on world politics and socio-economic development ...










