Putin’s Support Rises to 53.3% - Poll
Current Russian Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin has the support of 53.3 percent of the voters, according to a survey conducted by state-run pollster VTsIOM.Add comments
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NATO to Stay out of Syrian Conflict
NATO Secretary General Andres Fogh Rasmussen on Friday told Turkish TV company NTV that the alliance would not meddle in the months-long political crisis in Syria.
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Uncertain World: Anti-Americanism in Russia
Weekly column by Fyodor Lukyanov

There has been an uptick in anti-American sentiment in the Russian blogosphere recently. Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Rogozin said that the failure of the Phobos-Grunt mission – far from the only Russian space mishap in recent years – could have been caused by emissions from an American radar station. The response was powerful – we knew they were to blame!
Transmissions from a Lone Star: Russia in Revolt as Viewed from Afar
Weekly column by Daniel Kalder

Whenever something major happens in Russia, I wish it were a lot easier to get over there and witness conditions on the ground. For instance when Boris Yeltsin died, I really wanted to visit his corpse as it lay in state in the Cathedral of Christ the Savior to see for myself how people were reacting to this man who had caused so much chaos in his 8-year rule.
Do Women Take Too Much Initiative in Love?
Weekly column by Svetlana Kolchik

Are men hunters no more? Is it up to women nowadays to make the first move?
Deeper Than Oil: Chilling Choice for Russia’s Protesters
Weekly column by Marc Bennetts

Russia’s chief doctor was right. Going to a protest rally in near-Arctic like conditions is bad for your health. Especially if you were already ill. As I was when I joined some 120,000 people on Saturday at an anti-Putin march that ended up within shouting distance from the Kremlin.
Transmissions from a Lone Star: A Young Person's Guide to Russian Politics
Weekly column by Daniel Kalder

Following recent street protests in Russia, international attention has been focused on the country’s political scene.
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'Political Prisoners' Return to Russian Politics
MOSCOW, February 9 (Anastasia Markitan, RIA Novosti)
On Wednesday, two days after Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said that there are no political prisoners in Russia, two opposition personalities, journalist Olga Romanova and State Duma member Gennady Gudkov, submitted to the presidential administration a list of 39 inmates whom they describe as “political prisoners.”
Is Russia’s game in Syria worth playing?
Political commentator Andrei Murtazin for RIA Novosti
On February 7, Russia’s Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Foreign Intelligence Service Director Mikhail Fradkov traveled to Damascus to help stabilize the situation in Syria by encouraging democratic reforms.
No Appetite for War: Israel’s View on the Iranian Problem
Vladimir Yevseyev for RIA Novosti, from Herzliya (Israel) and Moscow
The Iranian problem is no longer confined to its nuclear program due to broader developments in the region. Saudi Arabia, Iran and Turkey are vying for regional leadership. Egypt is becoming increasingly destabilized, and the role of the United States in the region is waning.
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Russian Press at a Glance, Friday, February 10, 2012

A brief look at what is in the Russian papers today































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