In a fit of medieval-minded madness, a inebriated male in southern Russia pounded military officers with an ax and a pitchfork, call them to fire him dead, investigators pronounced on Tuesday. The troublemaker, whose name was withheld, began his debauche in a encampment in Krasnodar segment by melancholy to fire passed his mother and mother-in-law [...]
Archives: 26 June 2012
June 26, 2012
June 26, 2012
U.S. Senate Committee Approves Magnitsky Bill
The U.S. Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee on Tuesday unanimously authorized a check that would levy sanctions on Russian officials allegedly related to Hermitage Capital counsel Sergei Magnitsky’s genocide in 2009. The Sergei Magnitsky Rule of Law Accountability Act, sponsored by U.S. Democratic Senator Benjamin Cardin, seeks to levy visa bans and item freezes on Russian [...]
June 26, 2012
Main News of Jun 26
WORLD * As many Syrian neighbors as possible, including Iran, should be concerned in a dispute settlement, Russian President Vladimir Putin pronounced * The downing of a Turkish jet by Syrian army should not be deliberate a irritation or authorised to serve destabilize a conditions in a region, a Russian Foreign Ministry pronounced * Ukraine’s [...]
June 26, 2012
Putin Visits West Bank, Tours Key Christian Shrine
Putin Visits West Bank, Tours Key Christian Shrine The Associated Press Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) Majdi mohammed / ap Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas (l) and President Putin have their design taken with kids before their Tuesday meeting. BETHLEHEM, West Bank — Visiting Russian President Vladimir Putin praised his Palestinian reflection Tuesday for [...]
June 26, 2012
Nationalists Want Rights
Nationalists Want Rights The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) MOSCOW — Russian nationalists are seeking inclusion in the presidential tellurian rights legislature in the same week that several distinguished rights defenders quit the advisory body. “We are definitively seeking the place in the tellurian rights council. In contrast to many others, we have something to say,” Slavic [...]
June 26, 2012
New Egyptian President Poses Challenge for Putin
New Egyptian President Poses Challenge for Putin By Alexander Bratersky The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) MOSCOW — President Vladimir Putin, roving in Israel on Monday in a bid to revive ties with the Middle East, pronounced that he hoped for a “constructive relationship” with newly inaugurated Egyptian President Mohamed Morsi. The election puts the Kremlin in somewhat of an [...]
June 26, 2012
Russia Aiming for Bronze during London Olympics
Russia Aiming for Bronze during London Olympics The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) MOSCOW — Sports Minister Vitaly Mutko thinks a Russian group will take third place during a London 2012 Olympic Games in a face of unbending foe from other frontrunners. “We will quarrel for a place in a [...]
June 26, 2012
Navalny’s Twitter Account Gets Hacked
Navalny’s Twitter Account Gets Hacked The Associated Press Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) MOSCOW — Hackers pennyless into a distinguished Russian antithesis leader’s Twitter and email accounts, promulgation his supporters violent messages. Alexei Navalny’s spokeswoman, Anna Veduta, told The Associated Press on Tuesday that Navalny is not going to emanate new accounts, and [...]
June 26, 2012
Russia, U.S. Talk Nuclear Plan
sergey ponomarev / ap U.S. Department of Energy Deputy Secretary Daniel Poneman (l) shakes palm with Rosatom conduct Sergei Kiriyenko.
June 26, 2012
Police Arrest Jackson Fan for Holding Rally
Police Arrest Jackson Fan for Holding Rally Police told one male during a Jackson convene he was violation a law by treading on a grass. By Sergey Chernov The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) The military diluted Michael Jackson fans nearby a U.S. consulate and arrested one for holding “an [...]
June 26, 2012
New Pulkovo Terminal on Track
New Pulkovo Terminal on Track By Yekaterina Kravtsova The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) pulkovo airport An artist’s sense of a new depot during Pulkovo Airport. According to plans, construction should be finished in 2013. Construction of a new depot during a city’s Pulkovo Airport is going forward according to [...]
June 26, 2012
Russian Business Reluctant to Donate
Russian Business Reluctant to Donate By Galina Stolyarova The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) Being forced to present kills a pleasure of sharing. This was a viewpoint voiced by Russian businessmen Friday during a row contention on a peculiarities of Russia’s opinion to gift during a 16th St. Petersburg International [...]
June 26, 2012
UNESCO Welcomes City Development Plan
UNESCO Welcomes City Development Plan By Galina Stolyarova The St. Petersburg Times Published: Jun 27, 2012 (Issue # 1715) unesco Eleonora Mitrofanova, Russia’s permanent deputy in UNESCO, graphic during a full event of a congress. UNESCO will examination a module for a reformation and replacement of a chronological core of St. Petersburg after it is [...]
June 26, 2012
Russian Cops Crack Down on Michael Jackson Fans
St. Petersburg military attempted to forestall a organisation of Michael Jackson fans from commemorating a third anniversary of a “King of Pop’s” genocide on Monday, citing a new draconian law on open gatherings. Jackson’s fans have been entertainment by a U.S. consulate in Russia’s northern collateral each year given Jackson’s genocide on Jun 25, 2009, [...]
