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12.04.2010, 18:45 10 comments

Obama is a great guy to deal with – Medvedev

President Medvedev's full interview with ABC News' George Stephanopoulus ahead of a two-day summit in Washington D.C. focusing on global nuclear security.

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29.10.2010, 18:36 4 comments

Who’s calling the shots in Afghanistan?

In the latest incident of a US military contractor overstepping its powers, the Pentagon accused one of its own members of organizing an “illegal spy ring” in Afghanistan and Pakistan.

28.10.2010, 17:52 6 comments

America risking “another Vietnam” in Afghanistan - Gorbachev

Former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev has said in an interview that it is "impossible" for US-led coalition forces to secure victory in Afghanistan.

Destroyed automobile of  Yunus-Bek Yevkurov in Nazran on June 22, 2009 (AFP Photo / Kazbek Basayev) 22.06.2009, 21:17 6 comments

Assassination attempt on Ingush president

The President of Russia's Southern Republic of Ingushetia, Yunus-Bek Yevkurov, has been wounded in a bomb attack. He and his brother, who was also wounded, are in Moscow for medical treatment.

30.07.2010, 16:44 7 comments

Hopes rise again as Palestinians and Israelis prepare for direct talks

Arab leaders on Thursday gave the Palestinian Authority approval for direct talks with Israel, but some analysts fear the two sides will fail to agree on the necessary concessions for peace.

Muslims celebrating Uraza Bairam, a holiday that marks the end of Ramadan, in front of a Moscow mosque. (RIA Novosti / Anton Denisov) 09.09.2010, 17:54 7 comments

Russia and Islam, without the hysterics

As much of the western world engages in heated polemics against Islam in general and Muslims in particular, Russia’s relations with its large Muslim community seem to be maturing.

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05.04.2010, 19:00 6 comments

MP suggests banning media from quoting terrorists

The media should be banned from quoting terrorists’ statements, according to a deputy from the ruling United Russia party. Robert Schlegel has submitted a respective draft law to the State Duma.

Russian Federation, Moscow : Russian police stand near a map of the Moscow metro transport system outside the Lubyanka metro station in Moscow on March 29, 2010. (AFP Photo / STR) 29.03.2010, 16:44 4 comments

“The fight against terrorism has not finished”

Some success had been reached recently in fighting terrorism in the North Caucasus, but it is clear the work has not been completed yet, analysts believe.

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“Trial over alleged Bronx synagogue bombers – FBI orchestrated farce”

The trial which is about to start for four US men accused of plotting to bomb two New York synagogues is another example of creating anti-Islamic hysteria, said investigative journalist Webster Tarpley.

RIA Novosti / Iliya Pitalev, STF 06.01.2010, 21:39 2 comments

Obama tough on US intelligence after Detroit bombing attempt

President Barack Obama has criticized US security agencies after they failed to prevent an attempted bombing of an airliner on Christmas Day.

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Barack Obama’s controversial decision to shut down Guantanamo Bay made headlines around the world. But while most Democrats initially supported the plan, now they’re refusing to finance the move.

Even Obama’s allies in the Senate are not too keen on providing the funding necessary to close down Guantanamo Bay in Cuba. Apparently, the Justice Department and Pentagon are not going to get the 80 million dollars they need to relocate some 240 detainees. This is because the Obama administration has yet to come up with a concrete plan on what to do – questions arise about where they will be placed.

Democrats would also indefinitely bar the government from transferring any of the facility’s prisoners into the United States, though the ban could be relaxed in subsequent legislation.

And, of course, Republicans have been opposed to closing Guantanamo.

“It’s very important that the American people and the world know exactly what happens to these people,” AP quotes Republican Senator Lindsey Graham as saying.

“Where are they going to be, how are they going to be imprisoned, how are they going to be tried, what are the rules regarding their release? Until that is done, I think it is a mistake to talk about closing Guantanamo Bay.”

So the Obama administration at the moment is finding itself in a bind concerning this issue.

A vote is expected on Wednesday.

The Senate move matches steps taken by the House of Representatives, and threatens to paralyze the Obama administration’s entire plan to close the Guantanamo Bay detention facility by January 2010.

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20.05.2009, 14:51

“All countries watch Russia-US nuke talks”

The world is watching the US-Russia nuclear disarmament talks. If both sides act decisively, that could influence international security as well, says Yury Rogulyov from Moscow State University.

20.05.2009, 17:06 2 comments

Russia and Georgia take “war” behind closed doors

Tempers flared in Geneva where representatives of Russia, Georgia, Abkhazia and South Ossetia attempt to put aside raw memories of last year’s war and strike a compromise