First Deputy PM Justifies Public Protests in Russia

The recent and upcoming anti-government protests are a sign of Russia’s irreversible political transformation and “will not be stifled,” First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Shuvalov said Wednesday.   “When per capita GDP is approaching $15,000, a country crosses a certain line, it begins to perceive itself differently, and the political system becomes more flexible,” Shuvalov told journalists at the Gaidar forum in Moscow.   “We’re... [more]

Russian Attitudes Toward Business Must Change – Putin

Changing the negative perception of business among Russians remains a priority task, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday.   “Our difficulties stem, firstly, from the socialist state of mind and, secondly, from the 1990s, when it all, regretfully, worsened and was discredited, to a significant extent, because of unfair privatization,” the Russian premier said.   He decried that fact those close to the authorities... [more]

Russia halts Dutch sheep and goat imports

Russia has imposed a ban on all imports of live Dutch sheep and goats, as well as their meat, embryos and sperm. The move was prompted by the discovery of the Schmallenberg virus among Dutch livestock. Deputy Agriculture Minister Henk Bleker says the measure is unnecessary and intends to persuade his Russian colleague to revoke the ban when he meets him in Berlin later this week. Mr Bleker says there is no danger to public health. Share... [more]

China’s economy shows more signs of slowing

China’s economy is showing signs of slowing, with foreigninvestment falling for the second straight month in December and home prices dropping in most cities, according to the government. The latest indicators came a day after data showed the economyexpanded 9.2 percent last year, narrowing from 10.4 percent in 2010, as global turbulence and efforts to tame high inflation put the brakes on growth. The world’s second-largest... [more]

China backs eurozone to overcome debt crisis

China said Tuesday it believes Europe can overcome its economic difficulties, after Standard & Poor’s cut the sovereign debt ratings of nine eurozone countries and the region’s bailout fund. The wave of downgrades, including that of France’s triple-A status, underscored European leaders’ inability to come up with a solid plan to tackle their two-year-old debt crisis. Beijing’s comments come as official... [more]

Russia to Test if U.S. Radar Downed Phobos Probe

A Russian government commission inquiring into why the Phobos-Grunt Mars probe crashed this week is to test whether it was affected after launch by U.S. radars on its second orbit around the Earth, the commission said on Tuesday. The investigators said that they would stage an experiment where a model Phobos will be subjected to radiation similar to that from U.S. radars. “The results of the experiment will allow us to prove or dismiss... [more]

Sweden ‘not ready’ to recognize Palestine: Foreign Minister Bildt

The time is not right for Sweden to recognize the Palestinian state or make any promises to upgrade the country’s status in the UN, said foreign minister Carl Bildt on Monday after the Centre Party recently made a u-turn on the issue. “Of course we would like to, but the main aim right now is to stimulate the two parties to a dialogue. That’s what we are supporting,” Bildt said at a press conference with his Finnish colleague Erkki... [more]

Kim brother says N.Korea heading for collapse

The eldest brother of North Korea’s new leader says reforms needed to avert the collapse of the country’s economy will lead to the end of its Stalinist regime, according to a book to be published this week. Kim Jong-Nam, the half brother of Kim Jong-Un who took control of the hermit state on the death of their father last month, says the military has become so powerful it will step in and take over. The comments come in a book... [more]

Medvedev proposes direct governor elections

Russia’s outgoing President Dmitry Medvedevon Monday proposed a law to restore the direct elections of governors, part of a raft of reforms promised after massive nationwide protests — though the bill still preserves a strongKremlin role in the vote. Medvedev’s powerful predecessor and mentor, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, oversaw a rollback in post-Soviet freedoms during his tenure as president, including scrapping gubernatorial... [more]

Russia voices concern over U.S. new security law

The U.S. new security law allowing the military to detain American terrorist suspects without trial may entail grave consequences and contradicts international law, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday. Last December, U.S. President Barack Obama signed into law the national defense authorization act, which contains provisions regulating the detention, interrogation, and prosecution of suspected terrorists. The new security law allows... [more]

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