London protest sparks fears of riots
Published: 29 March, 2009, 06:25
Some 35,000 protesters have marched in London prior to next week's G-20 economic summit in the city.
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17.12.2009, 08:57
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President Dmitry Medvedev is preparing to join over a hundred leaders at the UN Climate Change Summit in Copenhagen, which was stalled for nine-hours on Wednesday due to wrangles over the text to be used for the talks.
15.12.2009, 19:00
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President Medvedev has said that talks on a new climate treaty that are underway in Copenhagen should not lead to a “witch hunt”. He said there has been unfair pressure put on countries rich in hydrocarbons.
Thousands have been protesting on the streets of London, where the G20 summit is underway, against the failure of world leaders to come up with a solution to the economic crisis.
08.12.2009, 13:08
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While the UN Secretary General has told the UN climate change conference in Copenhagen that mankind is primarily to blame for global warming, 150 scientists have signed an open letter demanding hard evidence for that.
29.04.2010, 17:35
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On Thursday Dmitry Medvedev and Viktor Yanukovich signed the bill ratifying the agreement on Russia’s Black Sea fleet in Ukraine.
20.04.2010, 17:10
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Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has accounted for the government’s activities and outlined the prospects of Russia’s social and economic development during his annual address to, the State Duma on Tuesday.
On day two of the G8 summit, global warming has taken center stage. The eight richest nations scratch their heads as to where the money’s gone this past year, and developing countries line up to ask for their share.
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As the world financial and economic crisis comes into its own, the Western community leaders are seeking to impress on mankind the idea that this upheaval will end up ‘turning the world into something different’.
18.11.2009, 18:34
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After the Lisbon Treaty comes in force, Russia-EU relations won’t suffer considerable changes as they are “inevitable and amicable partners,” President Dmitry Medvedev told a media briefing in Stockholm.
10.04.2009, 14:22
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Fewer Americans believe in the capitalist system – that’s the result of a new survey. Only slightly more than half of those who were asked, said the free-market economy is what the country needs.
Published: 29 March, 2009, 06:25
Some 35,000 protesters have marched in London prior to next week's G-20 economic summit in the city.