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28.01.2010, 12:49

Davos: Obama banking decision to have limited effect on Russia

Russia is in a unique position in that it can implement local decisions that are very effective without influence from the US, says the deputy head of VTB Bank, Herbert Moos, speaking at the Economic Forum in Davos.

RIA Novosti 18.06.2010, 11:18

St. Petersburg Economic Forum officially opened

Dragging Russia from its dependency on oil to an economy driven by innovation is President Medvedev's top priority, and he wants foreign capital and know-how to help achieve it.

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Medvedev advances further into Africa

Russia’s President Dmitry Medvedev continues his Africa tour to boost Russia's ties with the continent. On Wednesday deals worth millions of dollars have been signed in Nigeria.

RIA Novosti 19.06.2010, 18:08 3 comments

Prompting deals worth $5 billion, St. Pete forum draws to a close

Summing up the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, President Dmitry Medvedev and the event’s main guest, French President Nicolas Sarkozy, spoke on a new monetary system and the EU’s approach towards Russia.

AFP Photo / Eric Feferberg 03.04.2009, 08:42

G20 pledge $1 trillion to boost world economy

Despite a number of earlier disagreements, G20 leaders seem to have finally reached a consensus and pledged over one trillion dollars to the IMF and the World Bank to stimulate the global economy.

US President Barack Obama shakes hands with Afghan President Hamid Karzai May 12 (AFP Photo) 16.05.2010, 13:10

Washington and Kabul: status unclear

Afghanistan's President Hamid Karzai was in the US capital this week to pledge Kabul's continuing support for the NATO campaign in his country.

US President Barack Obama(L) and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev make their way from the stage following a joint press conference June 24, 2010 in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC (AFP Photo / Mandel Ngan) 24.06.2010, 23:02 1 comment

Russia-US relations are not all about security – presidents

Russia and the US have some disagreements, but neither side will let that get in the way of a strong working relationship – that was the message from Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama, who held a joint press conference.

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AFP Photo 21.10.2010, 18:00 4 comments

America’s “spoiled child” holds the key to Middle East peace

Despite reassuring words out of Washington that a two-state peace deal is possible for the Israelis and Palestinians, the facts on the ground tell a very different story.

RIA Novosti 25.06.2010, 12:17 68 comments

Obama and Medvedev hang out at burger joint

Barack Obama has treated Dmitry Medvedev to lunch at a common burger place, surprising its staff and patrons in the process. The presidents signed cards, shook hands and posed in pictures for those who dared to ask.

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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.

“You can do whatever you want with this world”

Published: 07 July, 2009, 14:47

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Choosing an audience of graduates of the Russian New Economic School for his Moscow speech, Barack Obama talked to the future of Russia, assures Sergey Guriyev, the Director of the school.

“You should not see the limits to what you can do – that’s what Obama said to the graduate students of New Economic School and this is exactly what we look for in every commencement speech delivered by an American President.”

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Vladimir Kremlev for RT 07.07.2009, 14:45

ROAR: Obama’s first success in Moscow

The Russian media is watching how personal and political sides intertwine during Barack Obama’s visit to Moscow.

07.07.2009, 15:02

“Ukraine and Georgia are off the NATO agenda”

“Literally every politician in the West says the NATO membership for these countries is no more considered a real option for the nearest future, but they come closer to the West,” says political analyst Sergey Utkin.