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Russia 110328 Basic Political Developments
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Russia open for talks with Talibs - special envoy (Part 2) - "We have no direct contacts with the Taliban. But Russia supports national reconciliation in Afghanistan, which is of crucial importance," Russia's Kremlin envoy for Afghanistan Zamir Kabulov told Interfax.
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Gil Kerlikowske: Alternative crops in Afghanistan can lead to significant reduction in drug production - U.S. National Drug Control Policy Director Gil Kerlikowske has visited Moscow for talks with Russian Federal Drug Control Service (FSKN) Director Viktor Ivanov within the framework of Russian-U.S. presidential anti-drug working group and has given an interview to Interfax in the wake of the meeting.
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Russian-American commission on START implementation meets in Geneva
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Moldovan foreign minister to visit Moscow - Moldovan Foreign Minister Yury Lyanke will pay a working visit to Moscow on Monday, the Foreign Ministry reported. Lyanke will meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov to discuss bilateral relations and the Transdnestr settlement.
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Russia, Kyrgyzstan FMs to focus on bilateral agreements - Ministers of Russia and Kyrgyzstan Sergei Lavrov and Ruslan Kazakbayev will meet here on Monday to sign a bilateral cooperation program for this year, the press service of the Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry told Itar-Tass on Sunday. The Kyrgyz Foreign Ministry reported that a forthcoming visit of the country’s foreign minister in Moscow is official and will be made at the invitation of his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov.
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Karabakh mediators present fact-finding mission's report
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SF: Russia must stop violation of the sovereignty of Libya. - The Federation Council believes that Russia should take a restrained but firm stand in dealing with the events in Libya, to hinder the process of violating the sovereignty, the erosion of state borders.
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Poll: One third of Russians believe Gaddafi will be overthrown
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Radiation level not exceed norm in Primorsky territory
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Medvedev meets with rescue workers back from Japan
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Sergei Kiriyenko: "Fukushima-1” no threat to Russians
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Russia will lose nuclear shield if nuclear energy industry curtailed – Kiriyenko
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Energy Ministry expects no changes to Russia's energy balance following possible nuclear reassessment – Shmatko
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Russia’s Primorye territory toughens control over seafood imports
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Russian activists discussing Chernobyl at USC
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Norway welcomes Russian Duma vote
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Pravda: Russia and Norway share Arctic waters
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Russia insists on tough conditions for Belarus bail out - Russia told Belarus on Friday that it must draw up a plan of specific economic reforms within 10 - 12 days before it will begin negotiations on offering the ailing economy loans, reports BelaPAN.
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Serbia's export to Russia could get hit by EU accession
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Russians offer USD 3 billion credit for purchase of their jets
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Russia arms exports at record level till 2014 –report : Contract portfolio $45 billion end 2010; India tops list of Russian arms importers
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Russian Navy plans to reassign cruiser Marshal Ustinov to Pacific Fleet
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Medvedev to hold online conference - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is due to hold an online videoconference today to hear out progress reports by several Governors and Government Agency Chiefs.
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Vladimir Putin to visit Sheremetyevo
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Government to consider merger of Moscow airports today
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Prosecutors blame controller for Krasnoyarsk midair incident
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Ingush opposition protests continue
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Law enforcement officials clash with rebels in Sunzhen region of Ingushetia
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Interior troops serviceman killed in attack in Dagestan
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Contract serviceman killed in Dagestan
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Police boost Moscow subway security ahead of bombing anniversary
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Vladimir Churov re-elected as CEC chairman
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Moscow disctrict court secretary resigns - Press secretary of Moscow's Khamovniki court Natalia Vasilyeva, who claimed pressure on a judge during the trial of the Yukos case, tended her resignation on Monday, which was accepted, chairman of the human rights organization AGORA Pavel Chikov told Itar-Tass.
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Reuters PRESS DIGEST - Russia - Mar 28
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RIA Russian Press at a Glance, Monday, March 28, 2011
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NYT: Russian Site Smokes Out Corruption - Aleksei N. Navalny has managed to attract a vast audience with his Web site for investors, Navalny.ru, even as he takes on big state-owned energy companies in his crusade against graft, kickbacks and bribery.
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BBC: The secrets of Anna Chapman
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N.H.L. Puts Freeze on Games in Russia
National Economic Trends -
Ruble Yields Tumble to Record as Bank Holds Rate: Russia Credit
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Russian population dwindles since 2002 - statistics
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Government approves development strategy for banking sector
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Russia gets competitive - The change is particularly noticeable in the banking sector, which was one of the first to be reformed. By Ben Aris in Moscow
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Rosneft, Polymetal, Lukoil, Cherkizovo: Russian Equity Preview
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Summa Capital takes over Czech port builder
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Federal Grid Company gains LSE listing
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Russia's Mosenergo posts higher 2010 profit, revenue
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Shenhua Says Russia Talks Going Smoothly; Sees Coal Opportunity
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Russia's RusAl aluminum giant says may set up JV for Asia-Pacific projects
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Norilsk Nickel May Buy TKB Capital from VTB, Vedomosti Reports
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Sberbank Asks BNP as Partner on Express Credits, Kommersant Says
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Troika Not to Invest Client Money in Two Funds, Kommersant Says
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RusHydro set to place 15 bln rubles worth of bonds soon
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Rusagro sets IPO price range at $14.5-18.25 per GDR
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Boeing To Study Titanium Valley Investment Potential
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Rice Endorses Skolkovo
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Russian retailer Dixy Jan-Feb revenues up 21 pct
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Cherkizovo meat 2010 net profit up 21% to $144 mln
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Nanotech Signs Accord with Russian Company for Manufacture and Distribution of Green Polyurethane
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Waterstone could link with Russian billionaire to buy back firm
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