Thousands protest Ukraine president’s embrace of Russia

Around 2,000 supporters of Ukraine’s pro-Western opposition held an angry protest in central Kiev on Tuesday to condemn President Viktor Yanukovych’s pursuit of close ties with Russia. Protesters accused Yanukovych of selling out to the Kremlin by signing a controversial deal last month that will allow Russia to maintain a naval base in Ukraine until at least 2042 in exchange for cheaper natural gas. “They are selling... [more]

Russia, UAE offer U.S. help in tackling oil spill in Gulf of Mexico

Russia and the United Arab Emirates have offered their assistance in tackling the consequences of an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, the U.S. Department of State said. “Regarding the Deep Water Horizon oil spill… we received two additional offers of assistance which we are grateful for from the United Arab Emirates and Russia,” Philip Crowley, the department’s assistant secretary, told a daily press briefing in Washington. He... [more]

Merkel in Moscow to mark VE Day

Chancellor Angela Merkel on Sunday took part in Moscow ceremonies tomark the end of World War II in Europe. Her invitation by President Dmitry Medvedev is seen as a sign of improving relations between Germany and Russia. Merkel attended the victory parade on Red Square to mark the 65th anniversary of VE Day. The German government described her invitation as a sign of “how important reconciliation is for the Russian hosts.” Russian Prime... [more]

British soldiers will march on Red Square in Moscow for the first time

The 76 troops from 2 Company 1st Battalion Welsh Guards are representing the UK at the invitation of the Russian government. They will march alongside more than 10,500 Russian soldiers and others from the US and France. Some opponents of the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev are angry that foreign troops will take part in the parade. “It’s a violation of tradition,” said Sergei Obukhov, a member of the Communist Party’s... [more]

Soviet people won WWII, not Stalin – Medvedev

The defeat of Nazi Germany in World War II was down to the Soviet people not dictator Joseph Stalin, whose crimes against the nation cannot be justified, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview broadcast on Friday. Russia marks the 65th anniversary of victory in Europe on Sunday, and the official view of Stalin’s role has been controversial. Russia describes its military efforts in 1941-45 as the Great Patriotic War. Medvedev... [more]

U.S., other big powers back Mideast nuclear arms ban

The United States, Russia, Britain, France and China on Wednesday voiced support for making the Middle East a nuclear-arms-free zone, which would mean Israel would have to scrap any atomic bombs it has. “We are committed to a full implementation of the 1995 NPT resolution on the Middle East and we support all ongoing efforts to this end,” the five permanent U.N. Security Council members said in a unanimous statement... [more]

Ukrainian Communists unveil monument to Stalin

Communists unveiled a monument to Soviet dictator Josef Stalin on Wednesday, sparking the anger of Ukrainian nationalists. The 2.5-meter (8-foot) monument shows Stalin from the waist up and is mounted on a pedestal in front of theCommunist Party’s office in the city of Zaporizhya. The unveiling comes ahead of Sunday’s 65th anniversary of the defeat of Nazi Germany. Many Communists revere Stalin as commander-in-chief during... [more]

China, Russia to discuss Iran in Moscow

Chinese President Hu Jintao will discuss the Iranian nuclear standoff with Russian leaders during a weekend visit to Moscow, a Chinese official said Wednesday, noting the two sides had “similar views”. Hu will meet President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during the May 8-9 visit, during which he will attend ceremonies marking the 65th anniversary of the end of World War II, the official said. “The leaders... [more]

Russian PM Putin orders Arctic cleanup

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has ordered that a million abandoned barrels of Soviet-era fuel be removed from the Arctic because they are polluting the environment. Putin visited the Russian archipelago of Franz Josef Land, 1,000 km (600 miles) from the North Pole, as part of Russia’s drive to reassert its presence in the resource-rich region, now opening up to commercial exploration because of melting ice. Putin told state-run... [more]

Moscow waiting for information in Hewlett Packard bribe case

Russian prosecutors have not yet received information from Dresden, Germany, on corrupt practices at the high-tech corporation Hewlett-Packard, the Russian prosecutor general said on Wednesday. Hewlett-Packard’s executives are suspected of paying about $10.9 million in bribes approximately seven years ago to win a multi-million dollar contract. The company sold computer equipment through a German subsidiary to the Prosecutor General’s... [more]

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