Mariela Castro: 'Cuba will stay socialist after Castro's death'
Published: 01 January, 2009, 07:10
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Ecuadorian president Rafael Correa has given an exclusive interview to RT's Spanish channel. During the conversation he spoke about some inside facts of the recent coup attempt in Quito.
16.06.2009, 19:13
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The growth of the economies of Russia, Brazil, India and China will help the world cope with the financial crisis, said Brazil’s Foreign Minister in an exclusive interview with RT.
Latin America is starting to play a big role in the world and the global market, and Russia and Bolivia need to develop their relations, says Olga Shevakina, an expert from the Moscow-based Institute of Latin America.
As Bolivia chooses its path of development, its president, Juan Evo Morales, is in Moscow looking for partnership, said Tatyana Vorotnikova from the Institute of Latin America of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
15.10.2010, 16:49
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The Venezuelan President has met with Russia’s leaders in Moscow, to hammer out agreements ranging from nuclear power, to arms trade and oil production.
22.10.2010, 12:02
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Afghans are practically left to deal with drug problem on their own, says Russia’s drug control chief, Viktor Ivanov.
15.10.2010, 15:55
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Moscow and Caracas stand for forming a fair world order that would not depend on the wishes and prosperity of just one country, President Medvedev said, following talks with Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez.
20.10.2010, 12:10
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NATO’s new strategic concept should be free from such atavistic concepts as perceiving Russia as a possible threat, says Vladimir Voronkov, the head of the European Co-operation Department at Russian Foreign Ministry.
04.06.2009, 21:35
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As the investigation continues as to what brought down the French airliner over the Atlantic Ocean with 228 people on board, a Russian climatologist believes global warming played a significant part.
15.01.2010, 07:47
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A major earthquake shook Port-au-Prince, the capital of impoverished Haiti, on Tuesday. According to the Red Cross, more than three million people have been affected and over 600,000 reportedly injured.
Published: 01 January, 2009, 07:10