| September 2007 |
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Russian President Vladimir Putin announced Monday Russia's new Cabinet, including new ministers of health, economics, and regional development. 
Russia hopes NATO member states will take part in Russia's initiative to set up a non-strategic missile defense system for Europe, the country's foreign minister said. 
The Ministry of Economic Development and Trade said on Monday that Russia's gross domestic product is expected to grow 7.3% in 2007. 
Russia will run out of crude oil reserves in 50 years, and the country's natural gas will be depleted in 75 years, a geologist specializing in oil production said Monday. 
A new lawyer has been assigned to Alexander Pichushkin, charged with 49 murders and three attempted murders, a RIA Novosti correspondent reported from the courtroom Monday. 
The Moscow City Court upheld Monday an arrest warrant for fugitive Russian tycoon Boris Berezovsky on charges of embezzling $13 million from SBS-Agro Bank. 
Russia's ambassador to Tbilisi has been summoned to the Georgian Foreign Ministry over his recent comments regarding the Georgian nation, a ministry spokesman said Monday. 
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has designed a Russia-shaped luxury island to be created in the Black Sea near Sochi by 2014, when the city hosts the Winter Olympics, his Moscow office said Monday. 
The Russian Federal Tax Service will soon establish a trans-regional tax service for inspections of the country's top businessmen, a source in the tax service said Monday. 
The Russian-Indian joint venture BrahMos will complete work on a new hypersonic missile in five to seven years' time, an Indian defense official said Monday. 
Russian arms sales to Syria do not disturb the balance of forces in the Middle East, Russia's acting foreign minister said Monday. 
Two U.S. battleships have arrived in Russia's Far East port of Vladivostok to participate in a joint exercise with the Russian Navy. 



