| September 2009 |
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A senior Russian military official confirmed on Saturday that the country's Defense Ministry was currently in talks with France to buy a Mistral class amphibious assault ship
Tehran's attempts to deny the Holocaust are inadmissible and do not contribute to the establishment of an effective international dialogue on Iran, a Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Saturday.
Investigators have not found any 'compromising' cargo on board the Arctic Sea vessel, a spokesman for the Investigative Committee of the Russian Prosecutor General's Office said on Saturday.
The U.S. president said on Saturday G20 countries have made "real progress" toward "breaking the back of the global economic crisis" since their last summit in April.
The Defense Ministry confirmed on Saturday that Russia is set to scrap plans to deploy missiles near Poland after the U.S. shelved its nuclear missile shield plans for Europe.
Russia could delay a 80% increase in timber export duties until 2011 or even reduce the tariffs, the economics minister, Elvira Nabiullina, said on Saturday.
Russian and Indian shareholders in a $260 million titanium project have announced a split amid mutual accusations of contract violations, but will continue building a factory in east India each on their own, the Russian partner said on Saturday.
Two earthquakes, each measuring 6.4 on the Richter scale, stroke off Bali and North Maluku on Saturday, injuring at least seven people and sending many others fleeing their homes in panic, the Jakarta Post said.
Russia's Sberbank CEO reaffirmed on Saturday that the state bank's deal with Austrian-Canadian parts supplier Magna to buy a stake in Opel was about car technology exports to Russia.
China will assist Pakistan in building a new communications satellite, Chinese media reported Saturday from Islamabad.
Spain has again refused to accept the Arctic Sea vessel in the port of Las Palmas
An adjusted U.S. missile defense in Europe would be more effective than the previously planned one even if the current intelligence data on the Iran threat is wrong
The U.S. Navy coastguard cutter Sycamore completed its three-day visit to Russia's Far Eastern port of Vladivostok and headed home Saturday
The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) said on its website it is urging Georgia's authorities to drop criminal charges against RIA Novosti's Tbilisi bureau chief Besik Pipia.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has condemned Friday's suicide car bombing in Pakistan that killed over 30 people.



