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RIA Novosti correspondent Marc Bennetts spent a week in North Korea from October 8-15. Here he speaks about the “spookily clean” streets of the capital, Pyongyang, the Kim cult of worship and an unexpected pizza delight.
In recent years Russia has faced some serious problems with gas transit. Many believe that Russia’s Nord Stream and South Stream projects will be a way out of the situation.
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The 10th anniversary of September 11 reminded the whole world of the terrorist threat and what should be done to prevent it.
While Libyan rebel forces with assistance of NATO continue taking down the last strongholds, the Libyan Transitional Council is working to rebuild the war-torn country and reestablish diplomatic and economic ties throughout the world. In an interview with RIA Novosti, Alexei Podtserob, Ph.D. (History), Russia’s Ambassador to Libya (1992-1996), discusses the future of Libya in the aspect of NATO’s military presence and social atmosphere in the country. He also believes that Russia, despite its ambivalent policy, will return to Libya with its oil and railways contracts.
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