| July 2008 |
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The latest round of WTO talks has collapsed, but unlike in the summer of 2006, the parties could still return to the negotiating table later this year, Russia's top negotiator said Wednesday. 
Chechen President Ramzan Kadyrov has denied rumors about an assassination attempt on him, calling them "provocations" aimed at destabilizing the situation in the Russian North Caucasus republic. 
Russia's president announced Wednesday the establishment of state prizes to reward young scientists. 
Russian railroad troops held a ceremony Wednesday to open a repaired section of railroad in Abkhazia, before heading for home after a two-month deployment in the separatist Georgian republic.

Zenit St. Petersburg star Andrei Arshavin is "due in London" to hold talks with Tottenham Hotspur over a possible move to the English Premier League side, the British media reported on Wednesday. 
Russia has joined the World Wildlife Fund's Polar Bear Patrol project, an attempt to count the total number of polar bears in the wild, the WWF said on its website on Wednesday. 
Russian railroad troops held a ceremony Wednesday to open a repaired section of railroad in Georgia's breakaway republic of Abkhazia. 
The RS-20 Voyevoda (SS-18 Satan) intercontinental ballistic missile, adopted exactly 20 years ago, will remain in service until 2014-16, Russia's Strategic Missile Forces said on Wednesday. 
Russia's fugitive tycoon Boris Berezovsky could face fresh charges of embezzling funds from Russia's flagship air carrier Aeroflot, a Russian business daily said on Wednesday. 



