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August 02, 2010
With the government introducing new insider trading laws Business RT spoke with Vladimir Milovidov, the Head of the Federal Financial Markets Service about the details and what is or isn’t inside ...
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August 02, 2010
The material leaked by WikiLeaks is underground military stuff, but it is not high-level decision-making, believes Neil Sheehan, former NY Times reporter who published secret Pentagon papers on ...
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August 02, 2010
Human rights campaigners claim the country’s government adopts laws that discriminate against non-Jewish citizens.
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August 02, 2010
The rich and fertile lands of Hungary have long made it an enviable source for food production.
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August 02, 2010
The month-long heat-wave being experienced in Russia has caused destructive forest fires that have burnt down hundreds of homes in the country’s center. At least 30 people have been killed.
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August 01, 2010
The website WikiLeaks has made it into the media spotlight again by releasing over 90,000 governmental reports on Afghanistan.
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August 01, 2010
Efforts are underway to recover thousands of barrels with hazardous chemicals floating down a Chinese river towards Russia.
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August 01, 2010
Eyewitnesses have been sharing their video on the Internet of the deadly wildfires. This one was shot by a group of men trying to escape from a burning village in the Nizhny Novgorod region using ...
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July 30, 2010
A woman who persuaded two men to kill her husband and stepson with sex and money has been sentenced to death in the US State of Virginia.
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July 29, 2010
Just 200 kilometers from Moscow is the Kaluga Region, the center of Russian science and industry. The country’s largest scientific research complex develops hi-tech advances in engineering and ...
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July 28, 2010
A court in Russia’s Far East has banned access to YouTube, accusing the video sharing site of hosting extremist ideology.
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July 26, 2010
One of the biggest leaks in US military history has exposed several cover-ups in the war in Afghanistan, including the deaths of hundreds of civilians.
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July 23, 2010
Fans of Anna Chapman can now play with her for just 30 dollars – dolls of the would-be spy have just gone on sale in the US.
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July 23, 2010
The Democratic Party in the US Senate was forced to kill potential clean energy legislation because there were not enough votes for it to pass. The only changes that will remain are restrictions ...
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July 22, 2010
A group of alleged Neo-Nazis is on trial in Moscow accused of killing dozens of people in ethnically-motivated crimes. Other charges they face include attempted terrorism and inciting ethnic ...
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July 21, 2010
For three consecutive days, the Washington Convention center was transformed into a house of God. Hundreds of Church goers and members of the pro-Israel community came to represent Christians ...
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July 21, 2010
Bondholders of the International Industrial bank are gathering later on Wednesday to decide on restructuring after it defaulted on 200 million euro in the first Russian bank default in a decade.
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July 19, 2010
Physical penalties are still widely used by teachers in India, despite being illegal, but the story of a teenager who committed suicide after being caned at school is pushing India to criminalize ...
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July 17, 2010
Russia’s first and only Formula One driver, Vitaly Petrov, has met fans on Red Square. The racer is in the Russian capital for Sunday's Bavaria Moscow City Racing - an annual F1 car ...
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July 17, 2010
Moscow is in the grip of an unusually long heat wave with current summer temperatures well into the thirties and no let-up during the weekend; winds are weak and there is no rain in sight.
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