| March 2010 |
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An unsanctioned protest meeting against rising utility charges took place in Russia's northern city of Archangelsk on Sunday, with its Communist organizers facing administrative penalties, a local police spokesman said.
Russia's state-owned energy giant Gazprom is preparing an ambitious bid to become one of the biggest fuel suppliers in Britain, The Sunday Times reported.
The death toll in a gas explosion in an apartment building outside Moscow has risen to four people, the Moscow Region emergencies department said on Sunday.
An international consortium led by Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of energy giant Gazprom, has requested Iraqi authorities to help clear mines at the Badra oil deposit, the Iraqi media reported on Sunday.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kostyantyn Hryshchenko said on Sunday that civilian nuclear power engineering, aircraft-building, transport and agriculture were priority areas of cooperation with Russia.
The NATO chief has welcomed a new strategic arms reduction treaty, which will be signed between Russia and the United States soon.
A suspected militant has been killed in a special operation near Nazran, the largest city of south Russia's Republic of Ingushetia.
Possible harsher sanctions against Iran should not pave the way for future military actions against the Islamic Republic.
Russia switched to daylight saving time (DST) on Sunday, turning the clocks forward one hour at 2:00 a.m. local time.
The new Russian-U.S. strategic arms reduction treaty to be signed soon, contains no clauses making it easier for the U.S. to build a missile shield posing a threat to Russia.



