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BBC News |
Ukraine truce: US accuses Russia of violating deal
BBC News The US has accused Russia of deploying more air defence systems in eastern Ukraine in breach of a ceasefire deal. The state department also said Russia was involved in training separatist forces in the area and building up its forces along the border. US says Russia air defense systems inside UkraineYahoo News Russia arms Iraq, Syria to help combat Islamic State: LavrovReuters US: Russia Ramping Up Ukraine PresenceRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty Haaretz all 113 news articles » |
The Guardian |
US says Russia is building air defence systems in eastern Ukraine
The Guardian The United States has accused Russia of building up air defence systems in eastern Ukraine and of involvement in training exercises of pro-Russia rebels in breach of a European-brokered truce. A state department spokeswoman, Marie Harf, said in a ... Russia Is Boosting Air Defenses Inside Eastern Ukraine: State DepartmentNBCNews.com US Says 'No Doubt' Russia Training Rebels in Ukraine as Troops MassNewsweek US says Russia air defense systems inside UkraineReuters Los Angeles Times -Financial Times -BBC News all 260 news articles » |
RT |
Leaked: Obama aide ready for diplomatic war of attrition with Russia
RT The expected diplomatic and economic war of attrition is being outlined in a Russia policy review currently prepared by Celeste Wallander, special assistant to President Barack Obama and senior director for Russia and Eurasia on the National Security ... Unpaid Russian Workers Unite in Protest Against PutinNew York Times Exiled Russian lawmaker explains why Putin isn't afraid of ObamaVox UPDATE 2-Russia deepens energy cooperation with ArgentinaReuters NOLA.com-Business Insider all 308 news articles » |
CNBC |
Why is Greece flirting with the Russians?
CNBC In the midst of this financial cobweb, the Greeks are playing proverbial footsie with theRussians. On the heels of a much ballyhooed meeting in Moscow between Russia's President Vladimir Putin and the Greek Prime Minister Alexi Tsipras two weeks ago ... US alarmed by Greek energy alliance with RussiaTelegraph.co.uk all 4 news articles » |
RT |
T-90 tanks to S-400 missiles: Top Russian military hardware rehearse for 70th ...
RT About 200 units of Russia's cutting-edge military hardware have hit the ground in Moscow region for rehearsal of Victory Day celebrations which are set to take place on the Russian capital's Red Square on May 9. The preparatory training exercises took ... Russia flexes military muscle by rehearsing huge parade to mark 70th ...mirror.co.uk Irina Bokova, Ban Ki-Moon Confirm Attendance on Russia's Victory DayNovinite.com all 16 news articles » |
New York Times |
Russia: Chechen Leader Issues Warning
New York Times Chechnya's leader, Ramzan Kadyrov, has told his security forces to fire on Russian federal troops if they try to operate in the region without his approval. The Russian Interior Ministry, which runs the police, said Mr. Kadyrov's order was “unacceptable. 'Pro-Russia' Chechen leader threatens to kill Russian cops on his turf (+video)Christian Science Monitor Kadyrov Authorizes His Police to Shoot Officers From Other Parts of RussiaThe Moscow Times Russian Interior Ministry Slams Kadyrov's 'Shoot-To-Kill' RemarkRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty The Guardian -BBC News -Reuters all 150 news articles » |
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BBC News |
Poland bars Russia's Night Wolves bikers over security
BBC News The Polish foreign ministry has banned a biker gang linked to Russian President Vladimir Putin from entering the country. The Night Wolves had planned to enter next week as part of a ride across Europe to commemorate the 70th anniversary of World War ... Poland Bars Russia's Night Wolves Motorcycle ClubNew York Times Poland bans 'provocative' Russian bikers loyal to PutinYahoo News Russia 'Indignant' Over Poland's Ban On Pro-Putin BikersRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty all 136 news articles » |
BBC News |
Poland Bars Russia's Night Wolves Motorcycle Club
New York Times Members of the Night Wolves club, known for its fervent nationalistic politics, had planned to leave Moscow and ride through Belarus, Poland, Slovakia, the Czech Republic, Austria and Germany, raising concerns that heightened tension between Russia and ... Poland bars Russia's Night Wolves bikers over securityBBC News Poland bans 'provocative' Russian bikers loyal to PutinYahoo News Russia 'Indignant' Over Polish Biker BanRadioFreeEurope/RadioLiberty World Socialist Web Site all 193 news articles » |
The Detroit News |
GM retreats from Russia, Ford keeps investing
The Detroit News Their divergent paths hint at where each company is headed not only in Russia but around the globe. GM tried to expand in many regions before its 2009 bankruptcy and is now shuttering some weak overseas businesses while Ford is trying to make up for ... and more » |
Wall Street Journal |
Poland to Block 'Night Wolves' Russian Motorcycle Group at Border
Wall Street Journal WARSAW—Poland said on Friday it would deny entry to a Russian nationalist motorcycle group that had planned to go to Berlin for the 70th anniversary of the end of World War II, a ride around Central Europe that is seen here as a Russian provocation. Poland Bars Russia's Night Wolves Motorcycle ClubNew York Times An ultra-nationalist Russian biker gang is invading Europe, and Poland isn't happyWashington Post (blog) Poland bars Russia's Night Wolves bikers over securityBBC News Yahoo News- Ukraine Today all 194 news articles » |
Wall Street Journal |
An ultra-nationalist Russian biker gang is invading Europe, and Poland isn't happy
Washington Post (blog) Not many motorbike groups can claim to have a head of state as a supporter, but the case of Russia's Night Wolves is an exception. President Vladimir Putin has publicly embraced the group, and after Russia's annexation of Crimea last year, the Night ... Poland to Block 'Night Wolves' Russian Motorcycle Group at BorderWall Street Journal Poland Bars Russia's Night Wolves Motorcycle ClubNew York Times Poland bars Russia's Night Wolves bikers over securityBBC News Yahoo News-Ukraine Today all 238 news articles » |
Press TV |
Russia, Argentina to ditch dollar
Press TV Among Latin American countries, Argentina is Russia's fourth biggest trading partner, after Brazil, Mexico, and Ecuador. Trade between Argentina in Russia was $1.4 billion in 2014, compared with nearly double that in previous years, due to reduced oil ... and more » |
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Forbes |
Russia's Economy: Not Just Natural Resources
Forbes Using World Bank data on natural resource rents, officially defined as “the difference between the value of commodity production at world prices and total costs of production,” it's instructive to compare Russia's level to those in the members of OPEC ... |
RT |
US troops in Europe request bigger guns amid Russia anxieties
RT The US regiment involved in a much-publicized 'Dragoon Ride' mechanized tour across Eastern Europe in a gesture of support against 'Russian aggression' has asked for 30-mm cannons as new addition to its arsenal. The Germany-based 2nd Cavalry is to ... |
The Guardian |
Poland's stance is 'anti-Russian hysteria', says Night Wolves leader
The Guardian But while the Red Army pushed all the way to the Reichstag, the bikers are likely be stopped at the Polish border in what appears to be a backlash over Russia's involvement in the Ukraine crisis. Leader of the Night Wolves, Alexander “Surgeon ... Poland Bars Russia's Night Wolves Motorcycle ClubNew York Times Poland to Block 'Night Wolves' Russian Motorcycle Group at BorderWall Street Journal An ultra-nationalist Russian biker gang is invading Europe, and Poland isn't happyWashington Post (blog) BBC News-Reuters all 240 news articles » |
New York Times |
Russian Hackers Read Obama's Unclassified Emails, Officials Say
New York Times WASHINGTON — Some of President Obama's email correspondence was swept up by Russianhackers last year in a breach of the White House's unclassified computer system that was far more intrusive and worrisome than has been publicly acknowledged, ... Russian hackers read Obama's unclassified emails last year - NYTReuters UK all 15 news articles » |
Fox News |
Russian hackers obtained Obama's unclassified emails, report says
Fox News That Obama's emails were obtained by Russian hackers in particular – presumed to be linked to the Russian government – caused the intrusion to be seen as so serious that officials met on a nearly daily basis for several weeks afterwards, The Times ... Russian Hackers Read Obama's Unclassified Emails, Officials SayNew York Times Russian hackers reportedly read some of Obama's emails last year The Verge Russia Hits: President Obama's email hackedPulse Nigeria all 98 news articles » |
USA TODAY |
Putin accuses US of supporting separatists in Russia
USA TODAY MOSCOW (AP) — Intercepted calls showed that United States helped separatists in Russia'sNorth Caucasus in the 2000s, Russian President Vladimir Putin claimed in a new documentary in which he underscored his suspicions of the West. The two ... Putin says US helped North Caucasus separatists against Russia in the 2000sThe Guardian Vladimir Putin claims calls prove US helped insurgents wage war against RussiaDaily Mail Russian Jews face 'grave dangers' if Putin is ousted, warns senior rabbiRT New York Times-Reuters all 348 news articles » |
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Reuters |
Russia's Putin says taking Crimea righted historical injustice
Reuters MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said Moscow's seizure of Crimea righted a historical injustice, according to news agency reports on Sunday citing a new documentary film. The annexation of the Black Sea peninsula from Ukraine in ... Putin says US helped North Caucasus separatists against Russia in the 2000sThe Guardian Putin accuses US of supporting separatists in RussiaUSA TODAY Russian Jews face 'grave dangers' if Putin is ousted, warns senior rabbiRT Financial Times all 267 news articles » |
Fox News |
US troops in Europe request bigger guns amid tensions with Russia over Ukraine
Fox News One of the last American combat units stationed in Europe is asking the government for bigger guns amid rising tensions over Russia's involvement in the Ukraine conflict. The 2nd Cavalry Regiment is requesting that 81 of its 8-wheel-drive Stryker ... U.S. Military Wants 'Bigger Guns' To Prepare For Russia And Ukraine HostilitiesThe Inquisitr all 5 news articles » |
RT |
France will pay €1.1 bn to Russia for cancelled Mistral ships - report
RT France plans to pay back costs for the Mistral helicopter carriers ordered by Russia if they are not delivered, returning €800 million and paying compensation for other expenses totaling €300 million, French media reports citing government sources ... |
Press TV |
Iran, Russia ditch dollar, trade in ruble
Press TV The US and the European Union have imposed an array of embargoes on Russian individuals and businesses over the crisis in Ukraine. They accuse Moscow of supporting anti-Kiev protesters in eastern and southern Ukraine. Russia denies the allegation. and more » |
The National Interest Online |
China and Russia vs. America: Great-Power Revisionism Is Back
The National Interest Online Growing tensions between the West and Russia and between the United States and China go well beyond competing interests in a rustbelt in eastern Ukraine or over uninhabited rocks in the South China Sea. Fundamentally, they are about whether Russia ... |
Reuters Blogs (blog) |
In charts: here's why Greece is making a mistake by turning to Russia for help
Quartz At the beginning of April, Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras made a state visit to Moscow. Mr. Tsipras and Russian President Vladimir Putin had a lot to discuss: the two countries are working to finalize negotiations on a pipeline for Russian natural ... Greek-Russia ties bloom as default loomsReuters Blogs (blog) all 285 news articles » |
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The Guardian |
Polish Border Guards Refuse Entry for 10 Russian Bikers
New York Times The incident comes amid deep tensions between the West and Russia over Moscow's actions in Ukraine. Poland, which was under Moscow's control for most of the past two and a half centuries, has been one of the most outspoken European voices in favor of ... An ultra-nationalist Russian biker gang is invading Europe, and Poland isn't happyWashington Post (blog) Poland's stance is 'anti-Russian hysteria', says Night Wolves leaderThe Guardian Poland bars Russia's Night Wolves bikers over securityBBC News Reuters -FRANCE 24 all 335 news articles » |
Wall Street Journal |
Moscow's Once-Bustling Airports Decline as Russia's Isolation Deepens
Wall Street Journal MOSCOW—Travel to and from Russia's once-thriving airports is declining as fewer locals venture outside the country and foreign tourist and business visitors dry up. Moscow's three airports spent hundreds of millions of dollars on expansions in the ... |
Town Hall |
What Central Europe Really Thinks About Russia
New York Times Washington ushered them into NATO as a bulwark against Middle Eastern instability andRussian expansionism. Today, however, that perception has changed. Many fear that a number of these plucky, strategically vital states have become Moscow's Trojan ... Russia tightens ban on European food importsU.S. News & World Report all 30 news articles » |
Pentagon officials said the deployment — and Iran’s apparent response — had lowered tensions in the regional proxy war between Tehran and Saudi Arabia.
Computer hackers believed to be connected to the Russian government were able to access emails belonging to the president of the United States, according to American officials briefed about the ensuing investigation.
James Holmes goes on trial today for allegedly killing 12 people in a Colorado theater, but can his defense convince a jury he was insane?
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NATO continues to increase its presence in Eastern Europe. The defense ministers of Germany, Poland and Denmark agreed to add more soldiers at NATO's Multinational Corps Northeast, based in Poland.
Russian defense officials' plans to build a supercarrier have been scrutinized at home and abroad. However, the idea could have a surprisingly practical side.
Poland plans to bolster the armament efforts of neighboring countries through government, bank and export loans, in response to an alleged increase inof Russia's military presence in Ukraine.
The new Russian T-14 Armata Main Battle Tank (MBT) will likely steal the show at the 2015 Moscow Victory Parade on May 9.
Germany lacks effective ammunition and will not be able to withstand Russian tanks in case of military conflict, the German newspaper "Die Welt" wrote.
According to Commander Nikolai Kokhanivsky, the decision was made taking into account that battalion forces were roughly disarmed and dismissed in violation of all the agreements with the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
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