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Putin injured spine in judo bout - Belarus leader

Source: Moneycontrol.com, Nov 27 2012, 8:12am CST

MINSK (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin's back troubles stem from a recent bout of judo, according to the leader of the neighbouring state of Belarus. "I know he has this problem. He loves judo. He lifted a ...

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14 hours ago

Putin Urges Better Online Intellectual Property Protection

Source: RIA Novosti  |   May 24 2013, 4:36pm CDT

SOCHI, May 25 (RIA Novosti) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday a more effective system was needed to protect intellectual property rights on the internet. “Without defending intellectual [property] rights, a great damage will be done,” the ...

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16 hours ago

Aide: Obama, Putin to meet twice over security, missile defense

Source: United Press International  |   May 24 2013, 2:50pm CDT

Published: May 24, 2013 at 3:50 PM MOSCOW, May 24 (UPI) -- Russian President Vladimir Putin and U.S. President Barack Obama will meet twice in the next four months, a Kremlin aide said Friday. Yury Ushakov said the first ...

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25 weeks ago


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"He tells me: 'We are not prepared yet to take on your team.' He has damaged his spine somewhere. In a judo match. He was on the mat and hurt his spine"


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17 hours ago

Russia's leading social network banned by 'mistake'

Source: London Free Press  |   May 24 2013, 2:27pm CDT

MOSCOW - Russia's leading online social network was briefly banned on Friday, in a move dismissed as a "mistake" but which follows intensifying official pressure on the company as President Vladimir Putin consolidates his power. VKontakte ...

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17 hours ago

Putin Wants Better Russian Movies

Source: RIA Novosti  |   May 24 2013, 1:42pm CDT

SOCHI, May 26 (RIA Novosti) – Russian President Vladimir Putin vowed on Friday to continue supporting the domestic film industry, but called on Russian filmmakers to produce movies that promote patriotic and mo ...

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17 hours ago

Putin, Obama to meet in June, September

Source: SME Times  |   May 24 2013, 1:30pm CDT

President Vladimir Putin and Barack Obama will meet at the G8 summit in June and during the US president’s visit to Russia in September, a Kremlin aide said Friday. “The first meeting will be in Lough Erne (Nor ...

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20 hours ago

Podcast: Kremlin 'Cold War' Heats Up

Source: Radio Free Europe  |   May 24 2013, 11:07am CDT

They’re as different as night and day. One’s a cerebral economist with a talent for balancing budgets even amid mind-bending corruption. The other is a suave, flamboyant political operator whose hand was behind much of the political intri ...

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21 hours ago

Russia, Belarus to deploy drones on borders

Source: SINA English  |   May 24 2013, 10:23am CDT

MINSK, May 24 (Xinhua) -- Russia and Belarus have agreed to use unmanned aircraft to patrol their borders, a Belarusian official said Friday. Belarus has held negotiations with neighboring countries and several international bodies ...

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22 hours ago

Russian stance on Syria unchanged: Kremlin

Source: SINA English  |   May 24 2013, 8:57am CDT

MOSCOW, May 24 (Xinhua) -- Russia's fundamental stance on Syria for a political settlement remains unchanged, the Kremlin said Friday. "Russia's position on Syria is of a principal nature, it may obtain s ...

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22 hours ago

Russian rights group Memorial loses court challenge over raids on offices

Source: Guardian Unlimited  |   May 24 2013, 8:43am CDT

A Moscow court has rejected two appeals by one of Russia's oldest human rights groups over raids by prosecutors on its head offices at the height of a crackdown on critics of the Kremlin in March. In its ruling on Friday, the Za ...

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