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"The ministry must be divided given that labor, the social sector and health care are in a woeful state, whereas the ministry keeps pretending that whatever happens there is nothing wrong and calls anyone that wants to touch it an enemy," Roshal said. 
A Russian launch vehicle will be sunk in the Pacific Ocean Monday evening after being undocked from the world's sole orbital station earlier in the day, a Mission Control official said.
Russia's fund to collect petrodollars from high oil prices could total about $110 billion by the end of the year, the head of the Audit Chamber said Monday. 
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development is considering investing in the development of Siberia's mineral-rich Krasnoyarsk Territory, the organization's deputy director for Russia's corporate sector said Monday. 
Oil prices could jump to $100 per barrel if economic sanctions are imposed on Iran over its controversial nuclear programs, a former German chancellor said Monday.
Russia hopes the UN's new Human Rights Council will avoid the mistakes of its predecessor, which used human-rights issues to exert political pressure on nations, a deputy foreign minister said Monday. 



