| June 2009 |
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Russia welcomed the results of Sunday's parliamentary elections in Lebanon, the Foreign Ministry said on Monday.
Russia's Foreign Ministry said the refusal by Ukrainian authorities to allow a Russian lawmaker entry into the country at the weekend was "unfriendly."
Foreign investment in Russia totaled $12 billion in the first three months of 2009, down 30% against January-March 2008, the prime minister said
Global military spending totaled $1.464 trillion last year, a real-term increase of 45% from a decade ago and 4% rise year-on-year, a prominent political think tank said on Monday.
A woman and her son, who have barricaded themselves inside their apartment over a property dispute, submitted a lawsuit with the European Court of Human Rights, their lawyer said
A pulp mill next to Baikal, the world's deepest lake, has started paying three months of wage arrears to employees, the management of the plant, which closed six months ago, said
Police in the Samara Region, in Russia's Volga area, have seized 15.5 kg of heroin from a suspected drug trafficker from Tajikistan, a local police spokesman said
A Russian tycoon wanted in Russia on kidnapping and extortion charges attended a gala ballet performance at London's Convent Garden over the weekend
The Russian Bailiff Service said it had prepared documents to auction off a 26.6% stake in Russian mobile firm VimpelCom held by Norway's telecoms giant Telenor
Russian truck maker KamAZ and U.S. auto giant Ford announced on Monday the resumption of auto production in Russia after each halted operations due to weak demand for vehicles.
Ukraine has paid in full for natural gas supplied by Russia in May, Gazprom confirmed on Monday amid concerns that a threatened halt in supplies to the country could disrupt transit to Europe.
Police have arrested three suspected drug-traffickers and seized over 11 kg of heroin in a series of special operations in the Khanty-Mansi autonomous district in Siberia, Russian prosecutors said



