| October 2008 |
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Russia has offered Brazil modern methods for the production of uranium, new nuclear power plants and superconducting technologies, the CEO of the Rosatom state nuclear corporation said Friday. 
Russia may sell up to 15 Ka-52 attack/reconnaissance helicopters to foreign customers annually, the chief designer of the Kamov design bureau said on Friday. 
A mutual visa-free regime came into force between Russia and Macedonia on Friday. 
The lower house of the Russian parliament approved the 2009-11 federal budget in its third and final reading on Friday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry denied on Friday claims by the U.S. defense secretary that large amounts of Russian nuclear weapons had been stolen or misplaced. 
The European Court of Human Rights has agreed to consider pleas from two Poles demanding that Russia recognize those killed in the WWII Katyn massacre as war crime victims, and grant access to documents on the massacre. 
A group of Muscovite explorers have warned that Red Square and the Kremlin could sink into the earth due to large underground cracks, Russian media reported on Friday.
A British company has discovered a large oil field in Russia but may lose the development rights as the oil find is classified as strategic by Russian law, a business daily said on Friday. 
Deliveries of Russian air defense systems, combat aircraft and warships will be among the key issues to be discussed during the upcoming visit to Moscow of Libya's president, a senior official said on Friday. 
Three police officers in the Russian Volga city of Saratov have admitted to burning an Armenian national alive, local media said on Friday. 
Venezuela and Russia are planning to conduct joint air force exercises in 2009, the Venezuelan air force chief has said. 
A 63-year-old cleaner in Russia's Far Eastern Kamchatka Territory killed his boss and an accountant before turning the gun on himself, investigators said on Friday. 
Libya is willing to host a Russian naval base as a means of security against any possible U.S. attack, a Russian business daily said on Friday. 
Russia has invited Cuba to join its satellite navigation system, Glonass, Russia's communications minister, who is currently on a working visit in Havana, said on Friday. 



