ROAR: Russian Opinion and Analytics Review, June 4
Published: 04 June, 2009, 16:00
This Thursday, ROAR presents opinions on the Middle Eastern tour of U.S. President Barack Obama, Israeli-American and Russian-Israeli relations.
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On Wednesday, Russian press reports on the thawing of relations between the US and Iran, new aspects of the Opel sell, and the possible independence of Greenland following a parliamentary election.
14.10.2010, 18:43
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After William Hague’s visit to Moscow, many analysts still doubt that “a quick new start” in relations with Russia is among London’s priorities.
26.10.2010, 15:32
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Moscow City Hall has for the first time permitted 800 civil rights activists to gather on their “favorite square,” but some of the organizers say the number allowed is too low.
21.08.2009, 13:53
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The Non-Aggression Treaty, signed by the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany 70 years ago is still at the center of attention for politicians and historians.
05.02.2010, 13:57
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Analysts are wary and skeptical of the first step in building “a new architecture of missile defense” that Washington is making in Romania.
21.12.2009, 13:51
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Some Russians will celebrate the 130th anniversary of Stalin’s birthday today, others are ready to protest against his legacy, but many are increasingly indifferent to him.
15.02.2010, 14:20
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Taking decisions on deploying interceptor missiles in Romania and Bulgaria, the US might break the strategic balance, analysts warn.
02.11.2009, 15:10
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The Russian president is using his authority to transform society’s views about the repressions of the Stalin era, observers say.
20.10.2009, 13:27
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Moscow will continue to contribute to Serbia’s political and economic stability, analysts believe.
01.03.2010, 14:37
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US and NATO officials are continuing to declare their intention to develop relations with Russia, planning at the same time new maneuvers near Russian borders, the media say.
Published: 04 June, 2009, 16:00
This Thursday, ROAR presents opinions on the Middle Eastern tour of U.S. President Barack Obama, Israeli-American and Russian-Israeli relations.
Vladimir Isaev is completely and absolutely wrong!!! Iran not only does not "routinely" threaten Isarel, it has NEVER threatened any country. Let him read president Ahmadinedjad correctly. Propagating the propaganda of Iran-haters with such a loose language does not speak well on the expertise of this academic. The only country that has routinely attacked its neighbors is Israel: Egypt, Syria, Lebanon (many times over), Iraq. Iran has not attacked another country in 300 years. We know who are the peacemakers and who are the aggressors.