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In Moscow a Russia-Nato summit is under way. Nato ambassadors were joined by the Russian Foreign Minister Igor Ivanov and NATO’s Secretary General George Robertson. The latter on his arrival to Russia said to the journalists that the summit would be a "historic" one. Full Story...India to supply arms to Burmese junta
The Indian government has taken a new move of supplying arms and ammunition to Burma in a bid to strengthen the bilateral relations with Burma. India’s decision to supply medium and small arms to the Burmese junta has created a sensation in the southeast Asian countries. Full Story...Galician Karaites are dying out in the Ukraine
Karaites in the Ukraine, living mainly in the West of the country, are gradually dying out. For many centuries, this minority nationality kept its ancient traditions, religion and language, but, amongst the native Ukrainian population, the ancestral line of the Karaites has gone into decline. In the town of Galich in the Ivano-Frankivsk region for example, only five Karaite women between the ages of 70 and 90 remain. Full Story...Turkmenia loses blue fuel
A powerful explosion and ignition of gas occurred on the second line of the main gas pipeline Central Asia — Centre near gas compressing station Daryalyk in Turkmenia. It happened in early April shortly before the visit of President Saparmurat Niyazov to Moscow to sign a large gas
contract between Turkmenia and Russia for the next 25 years. Full Story... Washington gives Moscow a chance
John Bolton, US Deputy Secretary of State, has arrived in Russia. As part of the Bush administration, Bolton is responsible for matters concerning the spread of weapons of mass destruction, so it is quite easy to deduce the topic of his discussions here. Washington will insist that Moscow at last states her position in regard to terrorist regimes. Full Story...Georgian State Security Sticks to KGB Tradition
Last week the enquiry commission of the Georgian Parliament accused former leadership of the Ministry for the State Security (MSS) of Georgia of illegal introduction of agents into political and non-governmental organisations. The results of the enquiry have been published and sent to the Prosecutor General’s Office.
Military Public Prosecutor’s Office instigated a criminal case based on the article on exceeding the official commission stipulating between 3 and 8 years’ imprisonment. Full Story... Poor dictator: where to go?
Dictator’s lot is always a sad one. He has but a few choices left once his dictatorship collapses: having his brains blown out, fleeing to another country, being tried in court in his own country. And he’ll be lucky if the court is legal and not hurriedly summoned. For he might well be lynched without any court. Full Story...“True Leninist” rules Moldova
On April 22, the Moldovan government led by president Vladimir Voronin took part in a mass meeting to mark the birthday anniversary of Vladimir Lenin. Addressing the rally, the Moldovan president pledged to make use of the Leninist teaching by “adjusting the experience accumulated by Lenin to present-day realities”. Full Story... St Petersburg awaits a natural disaster
As the city of St Petersburg prepares to mark its 300th anniversary in late May and early June, the sheer scale of the emergency measures taken by the city authorities in advance of the celebrations can only be compared to a natural disaster. Full Story...Belarusian Weapons in the Middle East
Andrey Savinykh, head of Belarussian Foreign Ministry information service, rejected the US accusations that Belarus sells weapons to the so-called rogue states to which UN embargo currently applies. "Supply of weapons or even dual purpose goods to the countries who are currently in the state of conflict is absolutely ruled out," said A.
Savinykh. A new round of accusations of exporting weapons against the UN sanctions started on 16 April when during a satellite TV link-up between Minsk and Washington Steven Pifer, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State, said he didn’t rule out that Belarus had been selling weapons to Iran and some African countries where at present armed conflicts are going on. Full Story... [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20] [21] [22] [23] [24] [25] [26] [27] [28] [29] [30] [31] [32] [33] [34] [35] [36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42] [43] |
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