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Japanese Parliament | Image from worldfocus.org 31.08.2009, 17:39 2 comments

“Japan's democracy was not a real one till now”

Japan’s ruling Conservatives have suffered a landslide defeat at the hands of the Democratic Party. Natalya Stapran, political analyst from the Moscow Institute of International Relations shared her reaction with RT.

30.05.2009, 03:37 4 comments

North Korea knows its few nukes are weapons of last resort

Charles Vick, a senior analyst at GlobalSecurity.org says the North Koreans “know that if they carry out action or throw nuke or anything of that kind they will be eliminated from the planet as a surviving civilization.”

Pakistanian President Azif Ali Zardari arrives at Koltsovo airport outside Yekaterinburg on June 14, 2009 (AFP Photo / Dmitry Kostyukov) 15.06.2009, 19:53 3 comments

“World should be a non-nuclear world” – President of Pakistan

In an interview with RT, Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari has discussed regional stability and the role of the Shanghai Co-operation organization in it, as well as Pakistan’s relations with Russia and the USA.

Afghanistan, Kabul: A man walks past a giant election poster of Afghan opposition candidate Abdullah Abdullah in Kabul on November 2, 2009 (AFP Photo / Nicolas Asfouri) 04.11.2009, 18:21 1 comment

Afghan government can’t cope with corruption – former presidential candidate

Former Afghan presidential candidate Abdullah Abdullah has said Hamid Karzai’s re-election was illegal and new government won’t be able to deal with corruption and terrorism in the country.

Pyongyang, North Korea 28.05.2009, 03:31 2 comments

North Korea stuck in 1950s thinking – expert

“These nuclear tests and missile firings are probably designed for internal consumption. The leadership is trying to satisfy the hard-liners in North Korea,” Ivan Eland of the Independent Institute in Washington said.

28.05.2009, 03:47 2 comments

Five Parties must unite to talk to Pyongyang – expert

Karin J. Lee, executive director of the National Committee on North Korea: “There have to be sanctions that lead in a certain direction, and we have to see how the five parties are going to come together with one voice.”

15.06.2009, 20:28 1 comment

“Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal is safe” – Pakistani FM

“We have followed international good practices… All this propaganda of our assets falling into wrong hands has no relevance at all,” Shah Mehmood Qureshi, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister, told RT.

Workers prepare a banner bearing portraits of leaders ahead of an election rally in Mumbai on April 20, 2009 (AFP Photo / Indranil Mukherjee) 20.04.2009, 18:35

Mumbai massacre prompts massive Indian vote

‘The change you want is just a vote away’ is the mantra for India’s youth in this year’s parliamentary elections.

Vladimir Kremlev for RT 21.10.2009, 13:08

ROAR: Second round of democratization in Afghanistan

Russian observers doubt that the run-off in the Afghan presidential election will end political uncertainty in the war-torn country.

09.03.2009, 14:44

'US prepared to talk to Afghan terrorists'

The initial idea was that the US would start talking with the Taliban behind closed doors once they’d gained an advantage over them.

Japan’s new prime minister to tackle old challenges

Published: 17 September, 2009, 01:59


Newly elected Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama  (AFP Photo / Toshifumi Kitamura)

The newly elected prime minister of Japan vowed to improve relations with Russia and resolve the territorial dispute over the Kuril Islands, though Moscow says his stance on the issue is still too extreme.

 
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