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Russia's state-controlled natural gas monopoly Gazprom cut supplies to Ukraine by 25% on Monday after failed talks on the country's unpaid debt. 
Leaders of countries around the world offered their congratulations on Monday to Dmitry Medvedev on his landslide victory in Russia's presidential election. 
A former head of the Soviet Union's Committee for State Security, the KGB, has died in Moscow at the age of 89, Russia's security service announced on Monday. 
President Vladimir Putin ordered the government on Monday to draft proposals on improving the management of Russia's financial reserves. 
Gazprom cut natural gas supplies to Ukraine by 25% on Monday over a debt dispute, but pledged shipments to Europe would not be affected. 
European observers said on Monday that Russia's presidential elections reflected the will of voters, but questioned the fairness of the polls. 
The Russian government has approved a new route bypassing Lake Baikal for an oil pipeline from East Siberia to the Pacific, a Cabinet spokesman said on Monday. 
Russia has delivered four Su-MKM fighter planes to Malaysia under a contract signed in 2003, a spokesman for the Sukhoi aircraft manufacturer said on Monday. 
European observers said on Monday that Russia's presidential elections reflected the will of voters, but questioned the fairness of the polls. 
People in Sochi have chosen a dolphin as the mascot for Sochi's Winter Olympics in 2014, a spokesman for Russia's southern city said on Monday. 
Russian-American joint venture International Launch Services (ILS) has signed a contract to launch two U.S. commercial satellites, the Khrunichev State Research and Production Center said on Monday. 
Barclays Bank has signed a deal to buy Russia's Expobank for $745 million, the British bank said on Monday. 
Gazprom cut natural gas supplies to Ukraine by 25% on Monday over a debt dispute, but pledged shipments to Europe would not be affected. 
Economic analysts said Russia's new president will have to tackle emerging economic challenges as the country is in danger of exhausting its growth potential. 
Kremlin-backed Dmitry Medvedev won Russia's presidential election by a landslide, preliminary results from the Central Election Commission showed on Monday. 



