| November 2009 |
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Russia and the United States will manage to draft a new arms reduction treaty before the expiry of the current pact on December 5, a Russian lawmaker said Monday.
Despite media claims that the World Health Organization has blown the swine flu threat out of proportion, safety measures should still be taken, a Russian medical specialist said on Monday.
Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called on Monday for improved security and preventive police measures on Russia's rail network to prevent further terrorist attacks.
A Moscow court on Monday ordered an opposition leader and a business daily to pay a total of 1 million rubles ($34,000) to Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov in a libel suit.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Monday that the output of the national space industry in 2009 will increase by about 18%.
Two missing people in the recent train derailment that left 26 people dead were located on Monday, with the whereabouts of two more people yet to be established, a Russian emergencies spokeswoman said.
Special platoons of sharpshooters will be included in Russian army brigades, a senior military official said on Monday
Russia is preparing to send 21,000 metric tons of high-quality flour as food aid to Afghanistan, an economic adviser at the Russian embassy in Kabul said on Monday.
MegaFon, Russia's third largest mobile operator, said on Monday its U.S. GAAP net profit shrank 7.9% year-on-year in July-September 2009 to 11.4 billion rubles ($391 million).
Russia will launch a Zenit carrier rocket with a U.S. telecommunications satellite on Monday night, a spokesman for Russia's space agency Roscosmos said.
Russia's envoy to NATO said on Monday that he had handed a new treaty on European security drafted by Russia to the alliance's secretary general, Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
On November 12, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev made his annual address to the
Russian parliament

A Russian naval task force from the Northern Fleet led by the Admiral Chabanenko destroyer resumed on Monday Russia's an anti-piracy mission off the Horn of Africa, the Navy said
Greece, the current chair of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, supports further discussions on the European security pact, proposed by Russia's president, a Greek deputy foreign minister said on Monday.
Three members of the International Space Station crew are making preparations for their return to Earth on a Russian spacecraft, Russian Mission Control said on Monday.
Four people are still unaccounted for after the recent derailment of a train due to a bomb blast, with the death toll rising to 26, officials said on Monday.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will hold a televised question-and-answer session with the Russian public on Thursday, his second as prime minister.
An explosive device went off under a train in the Russian North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan on Monday, a local emergencies spokesman said.
A launch of a Zenit carrier rocket with a U.S. telecommunications satellite originally scheduled for Sunday midnight has been delayed for technical reasons, a spokesman for Russia's space agency Roscosmos said.



