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A roundup of what has happened in the past 24 hours
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will meet his Czech counterpart, Vaclav Klaus, in Moscow on Wednesday for talks on bilateral trade, energy cooperation and European security, a Kremlin source said on Tuesday.
Russia will ask Finland for extradition of a Russian woman's former husband, accused by a Russian court of kidnapping his son, a spokesman for the Russian Prosecutor's Office said on Tuesday.
A Moscow court rejected on Tuesday a libel suit filed against a newspaper by the grandson of dictator Joseph Stalin.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev will arrive in Kazakhstan on Thursday for a two-day working visit, the Kremlin said in a statement Tuesday.
Under the existing contracts with Gazprom, Ukraine will be unable to guarantee gas supplies from Russia to Europe during the 2010-11 winter season, the Ukrainian president's point man on energy security said Tuesday.
President Dmitry Medvedev welcomed U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton to his official country residence on Tuesday, hailing improving ties between Moscow and Washington.
Vladimir Putin says he is "energized" by the challenges of being Russia's prime minister, particularly working to overcome the economic crisis.
A joint refinery project between Russian state-owned oil producer Rosneft and China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) could see the creation of 300-500 gas stations in China.
France has decided to start official negotiations on the sale of a warship to Russia, a French economic journal reported on Tuesday.
Russia's state-controlled civilian nuclear energy corporation Rosatom rejected on Tuesday French media reports claiming that spent fuel from French power plants was being stored at an open-air site in Siberia.
Russia and China can intensify their political dialog and economic cooperation, which have withstood the economic crisis, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Tuesday at the end of his visit to China.
Russia and the U.S. will continue talks on a new missile defense system, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday after talks with the U.S. secretary of state.
Russia is waiting for an invitation from NATO to take part in talks on Afghanistan, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.
Russian crime boss Vyacheslav Ivankov was buried in Moscow's Vagankovskoye cemetery on Tuesday after a lavish ceremony attended by hundreds of people and amid heightened security measures.
A court in Finland has given an 18-month suspended sentence to a Russian mother accused of kidnapping her own son, who has both Russian and Finnish citizenship, the woman's Finnish lawyer said on Tuesday.
A parliamentary committee looking into August's accident at a Siberian hydropower plant has blamed staff and management for the tragedy.
Ukraine's newly appointed foreign minister would like to see his country enjoy better relations with Russia, the UNIAN news agency said on Tuesday.
Russia's federal space agency has started work to design a new carrier rocket to orbit manned flights from a new space center in the country's Far East, the head of the agency said on Tuesday.
Russia could start natural gas supplies to China in 2014-2015, Deputy Prime Minister Igor Sechin said on Tuesday. 



