| September 2009 |
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New Japanese Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama told Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Wednesday that he wants to resolve a territorial dispute with Russia and conclude a peace agreement.
The head of the Russian Orthodox Church on Wednesday led a procession through the city of Kursk, 300 miles south of Moscow, to celebrate the arrival of a miracle-working icon from the United States.
Safety inspectors, supervisory bodies and the owners are responsible for Wednesday's deadly explosion at a fireworks warehouse in the southwest Russian city of Voronezh, the regional governor has said.
The Russian Navy's Ladny frigate will provide security for the Arctic Sea vessel until it is handed over to its owners, a high-ranking military official said on Wednesday.
Russian energy giant Gazprom completed on Wednesday a deal to buy a 51% stake in SeverEnergia from Italian co-owners Eni and Enel for $1.6 billion.
The Moscow city legislature has appointed the Russian capital's first human rights ombudsman.
United Co. Rusal, the world's biggest aluminum producer, has filed an appeal against a Guinean court ruling that overturned its deal to buy the Friguia bauxite and alumina complex.
The Russian government approved on Wednesday the draft budget for 2010 with a budget deficit of 6.8% of GDP, Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin said.
At least one person was killed and 55 injured in an explosion on Wednesday in a pyrotechnics warehouse in the southwest Russian city of Voronezh, the local emergency service said
A top Russian military official on Wednesday denied media allegations of abuse of office as part of a smear campaign against him.
Ukraine's national energy company Naftogaz plans to purchase up to 1.8 billion cubic meters of natural gas from Gazprom in September, Fuel and Energy Minister Yuriy Prodan said on Wednesday.
Estonia has removed a Russian MP from a "blacklist" of officials, who are prohibited from entering the Baltic States and other Schengen countries, a national newspaper reported on Wednesday.
The lower house of Poland's parliament adopted on Wednesday a resolution condemning the entry of Soviet troops into Eastern Poland in September 1939.
At least 11 people are injured following an explosion on Wednesday in a pyrotechnics warehouse in the southwest Russian city of Voronezh, the local emergency service said.
Rescuers are searching a lake in Russia's far north for seven people who went missing after a storm caused their boat to capsize, local authorities said
Russia is completing work on an automated control system for Iran's first nuclear power plant, the Russian civil nuclear power corporation Atomenergoprom said on Wednesday.
Russia's Nerpa nuclear attack submarine, damaged in a fatal accident during tests in November last year, successfully completed the third stage of sea trials, the governor of the Khabarovsk Territory said on Wednesday.
Rescuers recovered on Wednesday the last body, missing following an accident at a Siberian hydroelectric station last month, the new discovery brings the death toll to 75 people.
Rescuers are searching a north Siberian lake after a storm caused a steamboat to capsize, five people are reported to have been rescued, a local prosecutor said on Wednesday.



