| February 2010 |
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Washington and its allies are preparing new "significant" sanctions against Iran over its nuclear program, U.S. President Barack Obama said on Tuesday.
Dynamo Moscow insisted on Tuesday that Liverpool attacking midfielder Yossi Benayoun was still a transfer target.
Russia's law enforcement bodies in 2009 curtailed the activities of four organized crime groups responsible for a total of 90 murders, the country's top investigator said.
Lithuania's defense minister said that a decision by NATO member France to sell Russia a top-of-the-range warship demonstrates that the alliance is no threat to Moscow.
Failure to deliver S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Tehran could provoke bad feelings in the Islamic Republic, an Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday.
Russian photographers have welcomed the lifting of restrictions on photo and video shoots in the Kremlin and Red Square.
Russian communication service providers agreed on Tuesday to fight child pornography in the Internet.
Iranian production of 20%-enriched uranium does not mean the end of a possible fuel swap scheme, the Islamic Republic said on Tuesday.
Talks on the WBC heavyweight title bout between champion Vitali Klitschko and challenger Nikolai Valuev have stalled after a promoter for the 'Russian Giant' demanded a sum of $4 million for the fight.



