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25.05, 15:07
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Cohen's Dictator gets scissored in Asia
Certain movies are destined to be censured before they get released. Sacha Baron Cohen's latest stunt The Dictator, which features the actor as Admiral General Shabazz Aladeen, a fusion of Muammar Gaddafi and Saddam Hussein, has been cut in Asia.
25.05, 13:29
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Spain sings out it can't afford Eurovision bubblegum
The winner takes it all, they say, including the cost of winning. So, Spain's Eurovision contestant has been politely advised not to win because the country simply can't afford to stage next year's extravaganza.
25.05, 19:22
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Gaga goes for girl's best friend fake Rolex
Some like it hot. Others just want it cheap. Poker Face songstress Lady Gaga has revealed on her Twitter page that the number one item on her wish list in the Thai capital is a fake Rolex. Her remark provoked a storm of criticism.
25.05, 20:51
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Russian war drama covers Cannes with Fog
Film buffs on the glamorous French Riviera have finally found themselves in the thick of action set during WWII, orchestrated by Russian director Sergey Loznitsa, whose dark latest feature is a hot candidate for the coveted Golden Palm.
Russia’s Euro 2012 squad finalized
Following Russia’s friendly with Uruguay, the national team’s coach, Dick Advocaat, has named the 23 players who will represent the country at Euro 2012.
Russia draw Uruguay in friendly
Russia’s first rehearsal for the Euro 2012 turned out a tough affair, with Dick Advocaat’s men playing a 1-1 draw against Uruguay in Moscow.
25.05, 14:19
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Last Emperor turns president
Mixed fight legend, Fedor ‘The Last Emperor’ Emelianenko has become the president of the newly established Russian MMA Union.
Russia’s Euro 2012 squad: Igor Denisov
Football is sometimes called ‘chess in action,’ and nobody on Russia’s Euro 2012 squad knows more about how the two sports intervene than the team’s harshest player, Igor Denisov.
Russia's Euro 2012 squad
25.05, 15:52
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Medvedev urges universal primaries in UR
Three days after joining United Russia, Dmitry Medvedev told its leaders that they must introduce primaries on all levels in order to keep the party’s leading role in the country.
25.05, 19:31
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Pundit frenzy as Putin prepares for European road trip
Fresh from approving the members of his government and presidential offices, President Vladimir Putin is ready to venture out on his first foreign trip, a tour that will see him visit three European capitals and trigger lots of speculation.
25.05, 15:11
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Moscow wants London to lift fog on Litvinenko case
It has been almost six years since the mysterious death of Alexander Litvinenko blew a cold wind through Russia-UK relations. Now, Moscow is requesting that Scotland Yard establish the real facts surrounding the Russian’s death as soon as possible.
25.05, 14:18
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Ukrainian democracy crashes in fistfight
The head of the Ukrainian parliament has admitted that the legislative power system in the country has failed after several MPs started a fistfight over the status of the Russian language.
25.05, 19:46
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'A Dragon by the tail!' 1st private space capsule docks with ISS (VIDEO)
Dragon, the first commercial unmanned space vessel has successfully docked with the International Space Station, loaded with half a ton of provisions. The historic operation puts Dragon owner SpaceX in line with world’s four mighty space agencies.
25.05, 18:39
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Japanese tsunami victim remains to wash up on US coasts
North American beach-goers could soon be finding human bones washed up in the wake of the March 2011 Japanese tsunami, experts say. For some in Japan, these could be the only traces they ever find of their missing relatives.
Earthquake in Japan
25.05, 19:06
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ET spotting goggle-plex goes to Oz & S. Africa
A battle for the world's largest radio telescope has ended in a draw, with both Australia and South Africa winning the right to host the unique project. When completed in 2024, it could allow scientists to detect signs of extraterrestrial life.
25.05, 12:44
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Way to Obama’s heart: Russian cook turns long pen-pal of US president
The way to an American man’s heart indeed lies through his stomach. While Russian and US diplomats struggle to forge closer ties, a Russian cook has established a close diplomatic connection with the US President himself!
25.05, 19:53
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$10 million a year: the average salary of an American CEO
If you weren’t sold on the whole Occupy Wall Street thing before, then listen up — despite the United States still in the process of picking itself out of a major recession, the average corporate CEO raked in nearly $10 million apiece in 2011.
25.05, 22:04
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Army propagandist admits to smear campaign against journalists
The co-owner of an information operations firm hired by the US government to flood foreign nations with pro-American propaganda has admitted to orchestrating a smear campaign aimed at journalists critical of the company.
25.05, 23:58
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Chicago police want their money for working during NATO Summit
Regardless of if you condemn or condone the Chicago Police Department’s handling of last week’s NATO Summit protests, there’s no denying that the Windy City cops were indeed on the job. Why then, ask the officers, aren’t they being properly paid?
24.05, 20:52
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Bill Clinton caught surrounded by porn stars
Former President Bill Clinton has been caught once again getting close with a woman in a blue dress, but this incident involves neither Oval Office sexcapades nor a White House intern. No, no, no — the ex-chief exec has graduated to porn stars.
25.05, 17:33
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‘Russia’s been 10 years late to WTO’
With less than three weeks left until June 15 – the deadline before which the Russian parliament will have to ratify the deal on the country’s WTO membership, the CEO of Russia’s number one bank says Moscow should have joined the organization long ago.
Eurozone crisis
25.05, 19:29
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Gazprom seeking new partners to spur Shtokman
Gazprom might be looking for new partners in the Shtokman gas project as reports suggest Norway’s Statoil has decided to leave the joint venture. Shell may take its place, according to a Kommersant daily report.
25.05, 15:23
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Bankia suspends shares, asks for 15 billion euro
Shares of Spain's fourth largest lender Bankia SA were suspended on the Madrid stock exchange on Friday as the bank is expected to ask for financial help from the Spanish Government totaling 15 billion euros.
25.05, 12:41
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Moody’s downgrades three Scandinavian banks
Something is rotten in the state of Sweden, as Moody’s has downgraded the country’s Nordea Bank and Svenska Handelsbanken, while Norway’s DNB Bank has also seen its debt rating cut.
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