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30.11.2009, 18:41 32 comments

New Polish law equates Communist and Nazi symbols

Europe has long been condemning the communist regime, but none of the countries has gone as far as Poland, where a law was signed allowing people to be fined or imprisoned for keeping and buying communist symbols.

Russian Federation, Moscow : Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin listens to a question during his annual televised phone-in show in Moscow on December 3, 2009 (AFP Photo / RIA Novosti / POOL / Alexey Druzhinin) 03.12.2009, 15:05 7 comments

From the fall of the US to the fate of the tigers – Putin’s Q&A covers it all

Global and local, public and personal – Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s annual televised live call-in show with Russian citizens broke time records and touched upon a wide range of issues.

Image from phawker.com 27.07.2010, 10:45 6 comments

Wikileaks strikes again, reveals “failing war effort” in Afghanistan

The whistle-blowing website Wikileaks has released a large cache of secret military documents from the War in Afghanistan that draws back the curtain on the drawn-out operation.

RIA Novosti / Andrey Stenin 10.10.2010, 19:05 1 comment

Kyrgyz election leads to disintegration

A Central Asia expert, Daniil Kislov is sure that the elections in Kyrgyzstan are leading the republic to the Middle Ages and tribal wars rather than democracy.

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17.05.2010, 18:53 28 comments

Europe points war crime finger at Russian veteran

In what is seen as a politically motivated gesture, the European Court of Human Rights has delivered its verdict in the case of Vasily Kononov versus Latvia.

22.05.2010, 10:41 34 comments

European Court decision on WWII veteran– attempt to rewrite history

Russia’s lower house has harshly condemned Europe’s Court on Human Rights verdict to uphold Latvia’s war crimes conviction of Soviet WWII veteran Vasily Kononov. The State Duma dubbed the case “purely political”.

10.06.2010, 23:50 39 comments

The silencing of Helen Thomas and the First Amendment

From the time of Eisenhower to Barack Obama, Helen Thomas enjoyed a 57-year stint working as a Washington correspondent, until an ill-advised comment on Israel sent her into early retirement.

08.10.2009, 15:47 1 comment

World’s 10 most publicized prisoners

From dangerous crimes to the absolutely petty, the innocent and the guilty, here they are; the top 10 most publicized and politicized prisoners.

Iran, Bushehr: A general view shows the reactor building at the Bushehr nuclear power plant in southern Iran, 1200 kms south of Tehran, on August 20, 2010. (AFP Photo / Atta Kenare) 20.08.2010, 22:02 7 comments

Bushehr nuclear saga enters final chapter

Russia has started loading fuel into the reactor at Iran’s first nuclear power plant – a key step in making the Bushehr station operational. But what is the project about? Purely business, or an ace in a political hand?

28.04.2010, 10:48 6 comments

US Congress could chicken out of repealing Jackson-Vanik amendment

US lawmakers are trying to finally put the Cold War to rest by lifting the last obstacle for unlimited trade between Moscow and Washington that prevents Russia from joining the World Trade Organization.

Top 10 prison breaks

Published: 05 November, 2009, 18:54


Escape from high security prison has always been a top-choice plot for writers and filmmakers, but some of the most fantastic stories of escape have actually taken place.

 
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