| June 2009 |
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Russia's annual foreign borrowing will exceed $10 billion after next year, the finance minister said on Friday.
Russia and the United States should elaborate "tougher rules of the game" relating to the international nuclear nonproliferation regime, a Russian deputy prime minister said on Friday.
Oil prices should reach $85 per barrel by the end of 2009, the head of Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Friday.
U.S. President Barack Obama spoke out against Holocaust denial on Friday after touring Buchenwald on Friday with Germany's chancellor and two survivors of the former Nazi concentration camp.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called Friday for a special commission to be set up with the European Union to resolve natural gas disputes.
A Canadian model will wear a Muslim headscarf and a Chechen national costume while broadcasting her own TV show in Russia's North Caucasus republic
Two astronauts aboard the International Space Station conducted a five-hour spacewalk on Friday to install new equipment and test new Russian-made spacesuits, Russia's Mission Control said.
The lack of major investment in the development of new Russian oil fields in the mid-term could increase the prime cost of domestic production and affect global oil prices, a billionaire co-owner of TNK-BP said
Russia wants to conduct a unified operation with the UN and cooperate with NATO in the fight against piracy off the coast of Somalia, Russia's envoy to NATO said on Friday.
The Ukrainian president on Friday accused Russia of seeking to monopolize the international nuclear fuel market. 
Belarus will decide on its own whether to recognize the former Georgian republics of South Ossetia and Abkhazia, regardless of any foreign loans, the president said on Friday.
Ukraine will pay around $500 million on Friday for Russian natural gas pumped into underground storage in May ahead of the June 7 deadline, President Viktor Yushchenko said.
Russia will not cut its nuclear arsenal while the U.S. missile defense plans for Europe remain unclear, the chief of the General Staff said on Friday.
A Canadian model will begin broadcasting her own television show in Russia's Southern Caucasus Republic of Chechnya, according to the republic's presidential website
Russian and German energy giants Gazprom and E.ON signed an agreement to exchange assets in downstream and upstream gas operations
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday he intended to discuss nuclear proliferation at his upcoming meeting with U.S. President Barack Obama.
Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev said in an interview published on Friday that giant state corporations will inevitably be privatized.
A total of 21,940 people in 69 countries worldwide have been diagnosed with swine flu, with 125 deaths, the World Health Organization said on its website



