| May 2009 |
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The issue of piracy was central for Russia at a Rome meeting of G8 interior and justice ministers and officials, the Russian interior minister said Saturday.
Two Tajik students, who were among a group of foreign students arrested early May 27 in Egypt's capital Cairo, have been released, the Tajik Foreign Ministry said Saturday citing the country's ambassador in Egypt.
A Russian opposition leader, Eduard Limonov of the Other Russia coalition, said a bomb exploded in his car on Saturday, but Moscow police are denying the claims that the vehicle belonged to him.
Former world no. 1 Maria Sharapova said after her third round victory at Roland Garros that she dreams of lifting the French Open cup.
Germany and Magna International, backed by Russia's Sberbank and GAZ, reached a deal early Saturday that will see the consortium take over car maker Opel, part of U.S. car giant GM.
One worker died and three were injured in an explosion at a gasoline station in the Black Sea port city of Novorossiysk, a law enforcement spokesperson said on Saturday.
WBA heavyweight champion Nikolai Valuev has missed out on the chance for revenge against Ruslan Chagaev after the Uzbek fighter failed a pre-match medical ahead of Saturday's bout in Helsinki.
An Interior Ministry soldier was killed by a mine on Saturday morning in Russia's North Caucasus republic of Chechnya, a law enforcement spokesman said.



