A pivotal fan of President Vladimir Putin defended his post as a Russian government’s series 2 on Monday, lifting doubt outlines over a purpose of new Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev. “The First Deputy Prime Minister of a Russian Federation is Igor Ivanovich Shuvalov,” Putin said. Shuvalov, 45, was named initial emissary primary apportion in a [...]
Archives: 21 May 2012
May 21, 2012
May 21, 2012
Putin Reshuffles Social, Economic Bloc in New Cabinet
President Vladimir Putin transposed a unpopular preparation and health ministers, renewed many of a mercantile bloc, shaped dual new offices and separate one method in a new Cabinet, that was announced on Monday. The conduct of a Moscow Institute of Steel and Alloys, Dmitry Livanov, was allocated a new Education and Science Minister in place [...]
May 21, 2012
Japanese Boost Nuclear Submarine Reactor Disposal
Seventy reactors from decommissioned chief submarines are scheduled for ordering in Russia’s Far Eastern Primorye Territory by 2020, a informal Legislative Assembly has reported. Fifty 4 reactors are already located in Primorye Territory and another 19 will be delivered from Kamchatka. Disposal of reactors will be carried out with apparatus donated by Japan in May [...]
May 21, 2012
FACTBOX: Deputy Prime Minister Arkady Dvorkovich
Arkady Dvorkovich has been allocated a emissary primary apportion in Russia’s new government. Dvorkovich, innate Mar 26, 1972, in Moscow, binds a grade in mercantile cybernetics from Moscow State University, MBA. Between 2001 and 2004 – emissary mercantile growth and trade minister. From May 2008 – help to a Russian president. Since 2010 – a [...]
May 21, 2012
Police to Check Sochi Doctors who Amputated Break Dancer’s Leg
Sochi military devise to examine a doctors who behind treating a Russian mangle dance champion after a highway collision for a week and after amputated his leg due to gangrene. Yevgeny Smirnov, 25, a hilt of 30 mangle dancing trophies, was severely harmed when a automobile cut in in front of his motorscooter in a [...]
May 21, 2012
Unpopular Russian Interior Minister Replaced in Reshuffle
Rashid Nurgaliyev, who headed a Russian military given 2004 and supervised a mostly catastrophic remodel of a force, was transposed in a new supervision with Moscow military arch Vladimir Kolokoltsev on Monday. No new pursuit was announced so distant for Nurgaliyev, who was called “the many unpopular minister” by Alexander Khinshtein, a State Duma lawmaker [...]
May 21, 2012
NATO: Russia Must Revise Recognition of Abkhazia, S.Ossetia
NATO member states once again called on Russia on Monday to retreat Moscow’s preference concerning a approval of a former Georgian republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia. “We continue to call on Russia to retreat a approval of a South Ossetia and Abkhazia regions of Georgia as eccentric states,” pronounced a corner stipulation released after [...]
May 21, 2012
Russia Criticizes Arrests of Protesters in U.S., Canada
Russia is severely endangered over new “aggressive” arrests of demonstrators in Chicago and Montreal and hopes that a U.S. and Canadian authorities will conflict to open rallies with restraint, a Russian Foreign Ministry’s ombudsman for tellurian rights, Konstantin Dolgov, pronounced on Monday. Mass arrests of supporters of a Occupy transformation in Chicago and students protesting [...]
May 21, 2012
NATO Regrets Russia’s Stance on European Missile Shield
NATO member states uttered their bewail over Russia’s position on a troops alliance’s mooted barb invulnerability in Europe, reiterating that a invulnerability is not melancholy a Russian inhabitant security. “NATO barb invulnerability is not destined opposite Russia and will not criticise Russia’s vital anticipation capabilities. NATO barb invulnerability is dictated to urge opposite intensity threats [...]
May 21, 2012
Hollande Sworn In as French President
Hollande Sworn In as French President The Associated Press Published: May 16, 2012 (Issue # 1708) MICHEL EULER / AP New French President Francois Hollande emerges from his automobile after a presidential irreverence in that took place Tuesday. PARIS — Socialist Francois Hollande took over as France’s boss Tuesday and jetted off to Berlin hours [...]
May 21, 2012
Russia’s Vegetarians Thrive, Despite Prejudice
Russia’s Vegetarians Thrive, Despite Prejudice By Irina Titova The St. Petersburg Times Published: May 16, 2012 (Issue # 1708) ALEXANDER AKSAKOV / SPT Fruit and vegetables were grown in allotments on New Holland island final summer. Although vegetarianism is not as renouned in Russia as in many Western countries and some Russian psychiatrists even cruise [...]
May 21, 2012
Siberia’s ‘Beautiful Shore’
Siberia’s ‘Beautiful Shore’ By Irina Filatova The St. Petersburg Times Published: May 16, 2012 (Issue # 1708) KRASNOYARSK CITY HALL People scaling a mill arrangement during a Stolby reserve, whose formations are a pitch of Krasnoyarsk and have names like ‘Pharaoh’s Tomb.’ KRASNOYARSK — One of the oldest cities in Siberia, Krasnoyarsk boasts sights like lifelike churches and fountains [...]
May 21, 2012
THE DISH: Sunday Brunch during miX restaurant
THE DISH: Sunday Brunch during miX restaurant By Galina Stolyarova The St. Petersburg Times Published: May 16, 2012 (Issue # 1708) Easy like Sunday morning Brunch is customarily not a kind of craving that aims to denote a culinary truth of a certain cook or dining establishment. Still, with a attainment of Sunday brunch to [...]
May 21, 2012
in a spotlight: Sobchak’s impulse of glory
in a spotlight: Sobchak’s impulse of glory By Anna Malpas Published: May 16, 2012 (Issue # 1708) Last week, Vladimir Putin invited rapper Timati and lion-taming brothers Edgard and Askold Zapashny to his large day. On the other side of the barricades, it lady and media celebrity Ksenia Sobchak won the activist’s badge of pride by finally removing arrested. Putin’s coronation was a bit of a [...]
