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How can Russia ensure military parity?
Monday, 16 December 2013 08:47
"No one will achieve military superiority over Russia," President Putin said in his speech to the Federal Assembly on December 12th. The President noted that there were concerns over the development of new types of weapons that can disrupt the existing balance of power. Russia is closely monitoring these efforts, but what can it oppose to them?...
 
European watchdog rings alarm bells over bitcoin
Friday, 13 December 2013 17:07
Published time: December 13, 2013 16:07
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A chain of block erupters used for Bitcoin mining is pictured at the Plug and Play Tech Center in Sunnyvale, California (Reuters)

The EU banking regulator has warned of a “possible risk” using virtual currency such as bitcoin, whi...

 
Orthodox clergy claim new Ruble sign like Christ's
Friday, 13 December 2013 16:10
Published time: December 13, 2013 15:10
Edited time: December 13, 2013 20:10
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The new graphic sign of Russian ruble approved by a public voting at a board meeting of the Central Bank of Russia (RIA Novosti /...

 
Bank housekeeping: Russian regulator shuts down 3 more lenders
Friday, 13 December 2013 12:06
Published time: December 13, 2013 11:06
Edited time: December 13, 2013 12:51
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The Investbank building on Leninsky Avenue in Kaliningrad (RIA Novosti / Igor Zarembo)

Russia’s Central Bank (CBR) has revoked the l...

 
What can Winter Games in Sochi do for Russia?
Friday, 13 December 2013 09:49
It has become trendy to criticize the upcoming 2014 Winter Olympics in Russia. A poor choice of location, rebuilding of Sochi, embezzlement are among the arguments. The cost of preparation for the Games has suspiciously increased five-fold. The initial joy of the fact that the Winter Games 2014 will be held in Russia was quickly forgotten...
 
Putin: 'Attempts to achieve military superiority over Russia will fail'
Thursday, 12 December 2013 12:19
Coming a little late, at 12:03 pm, on December 12, Russian President Vladimir Putin, in the presence of some 1,100 guests, began reading his message to two houses of the parliament of the Russian Federation. Putin delivered his Address to the Federal Assembly in St. George Hall of the Grand Kremlin Palace...
 
Should international law prevail over Russian Constitution?
Thursday, 12 December 2013 10:33
The norm of the Russian Constitution that establishes the primacy of international law over the national legislation is causing increasingly more debates. Some say that article 15 of the Russian Constitution should remain unchanged. Others say that it is necessary to revise the rule and return the sovereignty of Russia that is suitable for the...
 
Edward Snowden can be kidnapped from Russia?
Tuesday, 10 December 2013 11:57
Edward Snowden, the whistleblower of NSA's total control systems can be kidnapped from Russia. This is a priority for the British MI-6 and the British Embassy. Snowden has the information, the disclosure of which could become a nightmare for the U.S., even though the fugitive NSA specialist decided not to disclose some of his data...
 
USA awkwardly punishes Russia for Snowden
Friday, 06 December 2013 13:13
Another scandal is brewing between Russia and the United States. The USA has recently accused 49 Russian diplomats of medical insurance fraud in the amount of 1.5 million dollars. The Russian side has many questions to Moscow-based American diplomats, but these questions are not to be discussed in public...
 
Arctic 30: freed Briton urges 'frank discussions' about future protests
Saturday, 23 November 2013 11:02

Kieron Bryan says growing desire for oil means political pressure put on 'people like myself and Greenpeace' will increase

There should be frank discussions about future Greenpeace protests following the arrest of activists and journalists in Russia, one of the six Britons freed from detention has said.

Freelance journalist Kieron Bryan, one of the...

 
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