Russia’s Federal Migration Service (FMS) has fined a performers of a Chinese Emperor Circus over a miss of work permits, FMS officials pronounced on Wednesday. “All of them have been purebred in a Migration Service so they were legally staying in Russia, though they did not have work permits. The foreigners have been punished and [...]
Archives: 01 August 2012
August 1, 2012
August 1, 2012
Russia Launches Space Freighter to Orbital Station
Russia launched on Wednesday a Progress category space freighter on a resupply goal to a International Space Station (ISS), Mission Control said. A Soyuz-U rocket carrying a Progress-M-16M load booster carried off from a Baikonur Space Center in Kazakhstan during 11:35 p.m. Moscow time (19:35 GMT), as scheduled. For a initial time Russia will try [...]
August 1, 2012
Gazprom Neft Starts Iraqi Oil Trading
Gazprom Neft, a oil arm of Russian appetite hulk Gazprom, sealed contracts on dual projects on oil trade operations in Iraq, a association pronounced in a matter on Wednesday. According to a contacts, Gazprom Neft will try a oil fields in Iraq’s Kurdistan region, one of a many moneyed in Iraq. “After carrying out [...]
August 1, 2012
UK Allows Russian Investigators to Question EBRD Execs
The British authorities have authorised Russian investigators to doubt a stream and former executives of a European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) as partial on an ongoing investigation, Russia’s Interior Ministry mouthpiece Anzhela Kastuyeva pronounced on Wednesday. “As shortly as all a formalities are settled… Russian Interior Ministry officers will go to Britain to [...]
August 1, 2012
Urals Police Arrest Man for Decapitating Ex-Wife’s Boyfriend
Police in Russia’s Urals on Wednesday arrested a male who certified to murdering and decapitating a beloved of his former mother in extended illumination in a city of Yekaterinburg, a military source said. A declare called military after saying a male slicing off his victim’s conduct in a yard of a residential residence in Yekaterinburg [...]
August 1, 2012
Russia to Deliver Supplies to Space Station in Record Time
For a initial time Russia will try to broach reserve to a International Space Station (ISS) in 6 hours rather than dual days, Mission Control pronounced on Wednesday. The launch of a Soyuz-U rocket carrying a Progress M-16M space freighter is scheduled for 11:35 p.m. Moscow time (19:35 GMT) on Wednesday from a Baikonur Space [...]
August 1, 2012
Harvard Scientist Rescued After Five Days in Russian Forest
Ignaty Leshchiner, a investigate associate during Harvard University, was discovered after spending 5 days in a timberland nearby Moscow, Moscow Region military orator Yevgeny Gildeyev pronounced on Wednesday. “According to rough information, a immature male spent 5 days erratic in a forest,” a orator said. “No crime was committed opposite him, he simply mislaid his [...]
August 1, 2012
Two Police Injured in Dagestan Bomb Blast
Two military officers were harmed on Wednesday afternoon in a explosve blast in Derbent, a city on a Caspian Sea seashore of Russia’s North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan, a military source said. “According to rough information, a bomb device was planted inside a rubbish container. Two military officers who were on avocation in a [...]
August 1, 2012
Judge Requests Reporting Limits in Pussy Riot Trial
Moscow’s Khamovniki Court requested reporters refrain from stating verbatim declare testimony from a courtroom in a hearing of all-female punk rope Pussy Riot, justice press secretary Daria Lyakh pronounced on Wednesday. “From now on it is taboo to divulge in online reports a sum of a box that witnesses discuss in their testimonies,” Lyakh said. [...]
August 1, 2012
Putin Backs Russia’s Support of NATO Afghan Operation
Russian President Vladimir Putin validated on Wednesday that Russia would continue a support of a NATO infantry operation to safeguard sequence and confidence in a uneasy Central Asian country. “NATO maintains a permanent participation in Afghanistan during present. We should assistance them. Let them keep fighting there,” Putin pronounced during a assembly with a crew [...]
August 1, 2012
Wind, Rain From Offshore Storm Batter Philippines
Wind, Rain From Offshore Storm Batter Philippines The Associated Press Published: Aug 1, 2012 (Issue # 1720) MANILA, Philippines — Fierce breeze and complicated sleet from a slow-moving, offshore gale smashed a Philippines again Tuesday, murdering during slightest 10 people, displacing 145,000 others and quickly scaring authorities when it veered onto a approach trail toward [...]
August 1, 2012
Humanitarian Problems Grow in Besieged Aleppo
Humanitarian Problems Grow in Besieged Aleppo The Associated Press Published: Aug 1, 2012 (Issue # 1720) BEIRUT — Humanitarian conditions have grown even some-more apocalyptic in a besieged Syrian city of Aleppo with activists stating shrinking bonds of food and cooking gas and usually few electricity reserve Tuesday as droves of residents rush 11 days [...]
August 1, 2012
Gaffes Don’t Concern Romney Strategist
Gaffes Don’t Concern Romney Strategist The Associated Press Published: Aug 1, 2012 (Issue # 1720) WARSAW — At a finish of a hilly unfamiliar tour, comparison debate strategist Stuart Stevens pronounced he was assured that Mitt Romney’s strengths as a claimant would matter some-more to electorate than any argumentative comments done on his trips to [...]
August 1, 2012
Outage Cripples India
Outage Cripples India The Associated Press Published: Aug 1, 2012 (Issue # 1720) Rajesh Kumar Singh / ap A New Delhi highway packaged with trade following energy outages and sleet on Tuesday. NEW DELHI — About 600 million people mislaid energy in India on Tuesday when a country’s northern and eastern electricity grids failed, crippling [...]
