Five people, including a child, were killed on Saturday in Moscow segment after a Range Rover, reportedly driven by a woman, ran them down during a train stop, military said. “A womanlike Moscow resident, pushing Land Rover, has run down pedestrians…As a result, 5 people, including a child, have died during a scene,” internal [...]
Archives: 21 July 2012
July 21, 2012
July 21, 2012
Russia’s Soyuz-FG Rocket with Five Satellites Set for Launch
Russia’s Soyuz-FG conduit rocket with a organisation of 5 satellites on house will blast off from a Baikonur space core in Kazakhstan early on Sunday, a orator for a Russian space group Roscosmos said. “The launch of a Soyuz-FG rocket is scheduled for 10:41 am Moscow time (06:41 GMT),” a orator said. The rocket will [...]
July 21, 2012
Court Arrests 4 Suspects Over Kazan Mufti Bombing
Court on Saturday arrested 4 of a 6 group suspected of attempting to murder a Mufti of Tatarstan in Kazan and sharpened his former deputy, a RIA Novosti match reported from a courtroom. The Mufti, Ildus Faizov, on Thursday suffered a leg damage in a automobile explosve blast. Earlier that day, Valiulla Yakupov, a high-ranking [...]
July 21, 2012
Putin Signs WTO Accession Protocol – Kremlin
Russian President Vladimir Putin sealed on Saturday a sovereign law that authorizes a custom for Russia’s advent to a World Trade Organization (WTO), a Kremlin said. The custom on Russia’s advent to a Marrakesh Agreement, a substructure request for a WTO, was sealed in Geneva on Dec 16, 2011 after roughly 18 years of negotiations. [...]
July 21, 2012
Russian Rights Activists Refuse to Comply with NGO Law
Russia’s dual largest rights organizations will not approve with a law that classes them as “foreign agents,” a NGO’s heads pronounced only hours after President Vladimir Putin sealed a argumentative bill. Putin sealed on Saturday a law forcing non-government organizations intent in domestic activity with unfamiliar financing to be branded as “foreign agents.” [...]
July 21, 2012
Putin Signs Foreign Agent NGO Law
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday sealed a law forcing non-government organizations (NGO) intent in domestic activity with unfamiliar financing to be classed as “foreign agents.” The thoroughfare of a new law comes amidst critique from Russian tellurian rights organizations that contend a array of Kremlin-backed laws are attempts to conceal opposition. Under a new [...]
July 21, 2012
Court Arrests Suspect Over Kazan Mufti Bombing
Court on Saturday arrested one of a 6 group suspected of attempting to murder a Mufti of Tatarstan in Kazan and sharpened his former deputy, a RIA Novosti match reported from a courtroom. The Mufti, Ildus Faizov, on Thursday suffered a leg damage in a automobile explosve blast. Earlier that day, Valiulla Yakupov, a high-ranking [...]
July 21, 2012
Putin Bans Internet Alcohol Ads
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Saturday sealed a law prohibiting promotion ethanol drinks in a Russian shred of a Internet and imitation media, a Kremlin said. The anathema on ethanol advertisements on a internet comes into force given a day of a central announcement of a law. Advertisements in imitation media will be criminialized starting [...]
July 21, 2012
Military Convoy Attacked in Ingushetia
Unidentified assailants on Saturday non-stop glow opposite a troops procession in Russia’s North Caucasus Republic of Ingushetia, murdering during slightest dual servicemen, a orator for a informal inquisitive cabinet said. “At about 12.15 am Moscow time, unclear people shot from a grenade launcher during a troops procession nearby a encampment of Dattykh. According to rough [...]
