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The presidents of Russia and the United States issued a joint address on Tuesday to participants of the fourth meeting of the Global Initiative to Combat Nuclear Terrorism, underway in Madrid. 
Moscow police have arrested six local men suspected of killing at least 20 people with non-Slavic features in a series of racially-motivated attacks, a police source told RIA Novosti on Tuesday. 
RIA Novosti opened a multimedia press center in the Indian capital New Delhi on Tuesday as part of the agency's Russian Information Center in India. 
The Moscow Court rejected on Tuesday an appeal by an opposition party led by former prime minister Mikhail Kasyanov against a lower court, which had ruled that the authorities' refusal to register the party was legal. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev met former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in the Kremlin on Tuesday. 
Pakistan's nuclear arsenal poses a greater threat to security in the region than Iran's uranium enrichment, due to the volatile political situation in the country, a Russian expert said on Tuesday. 
Russian Railways (RZD) is drafting proposals to be submitted to the government on buying a stake in German rail operator Deutsche Bahn AG, the head of the Russian company said on Thursday. 
A Russian ultranationalist politician notorious for, among other things, brawls with fellow MPs has asked the country's soccer chief for a chance to fire up the national team ahead of their vital Euro 2008 tie on Wednesday. 
United Company RusAl, the world's largest aluminum producer, plans to increase supplies to Asia and cut exports to North America and Europe by 2015, the company's marketing and sales director said on Tuesday. 
The withdrawal of Russian peacekeeping forces from Georgia's breakaway republic of Abkhazia will aggravate the situation and provoke a wider conflict in the Caucasus, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Tuesday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his French counterpart Nicolas Sarkozy will meet at least twice during international summits in the next six months, the French Ambassador to Russia said on Tuesday. 
Prosecutors have started a probe into a tungsten production plant in Russia's Far East after workers who have not been paid for three months started a hunger strike in protest. 



