| January 2010 |
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Ukrainian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Yulia Tymoshenko said the criminal case opened against her in Russia was closed due to a lack of evidence.
Restrictions on professional photo and video shooting in the Moscow Kremlin and Red Square may soon be lifted.
Russian and NATO chiefs of staff met Tuesday in Brussels, resuming the work of the Russia-NATO Council frozen after a Russian-Georgian war in August 2008.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev says improvement of the social and economic situation in the newly established North Caucasus Federal District is the key to the solution of the problems in the region.
A 22-year-old ex-star of a popular reality show in Russia and her Ghanaian partner have been arrested in Moscow on charges of human trafficking, Russian investigators said on Tuesday.
The next meeting of the international mediators of the Middle East conflict may be held in Moscow in February, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.
Russia's Central Elections Commission has proposed that preliminary voting, where those who cannot vote on election day cast their ballots early, be abolished at all levels, a CEC official said Tuesday.
The National Portrait Gallery will be housed in the former Lenin Museum, Russian Culture Minister Alexander Avdeyev said during a meeting on Tuesday with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Gazprom intends to increase natural gas supplies to Europe to 160.8 billion cubic meters in 2010 from about 140 billion cu m last year as the global economy shows signs of recovery, the energy giant said on Tuesday.
A Lawyer of a Russian police officer in custody for an online video about police corruption appealed his client's arrest on Tuesday.
Russian opposition newspaper Novaya Gazeta has said it was the target of a hacker attack after its web site crashed on Tuesday. 
A solution to the Middle East conflict has yet to be found, PNA leader Mahmoud Abbas said Tuesday. 
Thieves stole on Tuesday 18 metric tons of cotton yarn worth 1.8 million rubles ($59,000) from a warehouse in Noginsk, a city located 30 km east of Moscow, a local police spokesman said.
Russia will finalize in August 2010 the design of a new booster rocket for a manned spacecraft it is planning to launch in 2017, a design bureau chief said on Tuesday.
An influx of wild antelopes from Mongolia has led to authorities in a Russian region to consider imposing a state of emergency.
Russia's chief rabbi called on Tuesday Ukraine's views on World War Two "false and distorted" after Kiev posthumously honored a nationalist accused by Russia of Nazi collaboration.
Russia intends to keep up with the U.S. in the space race and launch a new manned spacecraft by 2017, a senior Russian space official said on Tuesday.
Gazprom top executives are to hold a key board meeting today as the energy giant faces up to the possibility of losing the U.S. market.
More than 50% of the world's computer hacking crimes were carried out from China in 2009, a leading Russian computer security company said in a report on Tuesday.



