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Scores killed in Russia floodingupdated: Sun Jul 08 2012 01:32:00

At least 141 people have died as floodwaters surge through southern Russia's Krasnodar region, state-run media reported Sunday, citing Russia's Interior Ministry.

Clinton slams Russia, China over Syriaupdated: Fri Jul 06 2012 21:43:00

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton lambasted Russia and China on Friday for blocking efforts to topple Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, who has lost a key general to defection.

Russia, China and partners call for non-intervention in Syria, Iranupdated: Thu Jun 07 2012 06:50:00

The heads of state of Russia, China and four Central Asian partner nations signed a statement Thursday opposing outside intervention in Syria and Iran.

Russia test-fires missile amid tensions over NATO defense shield announcementupdated: Wed May 23 2012 09:24:00

Russia test-fired a ballistic missile Wednesday, a move that comes amid tensions about a recent NATO announcement that it placed an interim missile defense shield in Europe.

Russian general raises idea of pre-emptive strike against missile shieldupdated: Sat May 05 2012 05:53:00

With talks deadlocked between the United States and Russia over plans to deploy a missile defense shield in Europe, a top Russian general raised the possibility of a possible pre-emptive strike against launch sites if a deal could not be reached.

More than 100 people detained in opposition rally in Moscowupdated: Sun Mar 18 2012 17:06:00

More than 100 people were detained in Moscow on Sunday after taking part in a protest against state television programming, police said.

Russian TV claims Putin assassination plot foiledupdated: Mon Mar 12 2012 13:31:00

A plot to assassinate Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has been foiled, Russia's state-run Channel One TV reported Monday, less than a week before presidential elections that Putin is expected to win.

Alleged Putin assasination plot probedupdated: Mon Mar 12 2012 13:31:00

A Russian state media TV network claims an alleged plot to kill Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has been foiled.

Suicide bomber kills 4 officers at police post in southwest Russiaupdated: Tue Mar 06 2012 16:56:00

A woman blew herself up at a police post in Russia's southwestern republic of Dagestan, killing four officers and wounding two more, the state-run news agency RIA Novosti reported Tuesday.

What does Vladimir Putin's return mean for Russia?updated: Mon Mar 05 2012 21:27:00

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says he has won Russia's presidential election, restoring the former KGB officer to the office he held for eight years before term limits forced him to step down in 2008.

Vladimir Putin: Popular but polarizing figure in Russiaupdated: Mon Mar 05 2012 07:17:00

No politician in Russia can draw a crowd like Vladimir Putin.

Communists pose little threat for Putinupdated: Mon Mar 05 2012 07:17:00

The Communist Party still has strong support, but CNN's Phil Black reports it's struggling to prevent another Putin term.

Putin poised to retake Russian presidencyupdated: Mon Mar 05 2012 05:28:00

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin called for unity as he appeared headed for a third term as president, declaring victory in an "open and honest fight" in Sunday's election.

Russia's 'Paris Hilton' turns politicalupdated: Sat Mar 03 2012 11:11:00

Russia's socialite, former reality show star Kseniya Sobchak, uses her fame to enter the political arena.

Q&A: Russian presidential election explainedupdated: Fri Mar 02 2012 05:23:00

Russians go to the polls on Sunday March 4 to elect a new president. Current Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is attempting to regain the post he held between 1999 and 2008. He has been a dominant force in Russian politics for more than a decade but his popularity has suffered recent setbacks. So who is challenging him and what will the poll mean for Russia? CNN examines some of the key questions.

Fighting Russian election fraudupdated: Fri Mar 02 2012 05:23:00

Anti-corruption groups vow to field an army of volunteer monitors at Russian polling stations. CNN's Phil Black reports.

Putin vies for leadership of a changed Russiaupdated: Wed Feb 29 2012 08:57:00

On December 10 last year a huge crowd rallied in Moscow. The people were fired up about alleged election fraud and fed up with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin. It was unprecedented in the country's post-Soviet history. Unthinkable in Putin's Russia.

Russian billionaire a serious candidate?updated: Wed Feb 29 2012 08:57:00

Phil Black profiles Russian pres. candidate, Mikhail Prokhorov, and the belief among some that he's a "Kremlin project."

CNNMoney: Billions at stake as Russia backs Syriaupdated: Fri Feb 10 2012 16:15:00

Russia's controversial stance in the Syrian crisis has left many wondering what Moscow stands to gain by backing the brutal regime of Bashar al-Assad.

Syrian activists are 'blaming Russia'updated: Wed Feb 08 2012 09:23:00

CNN's Ivan Watson explains why those opposed to Bashar al-Assad are so angry with Russia for blocking a U.N. resolution.

Why China, Russia won't condemn Syrian regimeupdated: Sun Feb 05 2012 08:57:00

As international leaders express outrage over mass killings in Syria -- and lament the inability to pass a U.N. Security Council resolution denouncing the Syrian regime -- questions linger about the two countries behind the impasse.

Russia, China veto U.N. action on Syria; opposition group calls for strikeupdated: Sat Feb 04 2012 21:36:00

As international anger grows over reports of mass carnage at the hands of the Syrian regime, a U.N. Security Council draft resolution condemning Syria failed to be adopted Saturday after veto-wielding members Russia and China voted against it.

U.N. Security Council debates Syria as violence ragesupdated: Tue Jan 31 2012 20:44:00

Arab and Western diplomats spoke in support Tuesday of a U.N. Security Council draft resolution that calls for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to step down, while representatives from Russia and China slammed it as meddlesome.

Social networking booming in Egypt, Russia, survey findsupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 11:47:00

People in poorer countries send text messages more often than those in wealthier countries. Men in Spain and Germany access the Internet on their phones twice as much as women do.

Russia's protesters have tough taskupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 10:00:00

Fareed Zakaria discusses the recent protests in Russia and the tough uphill climb they face to produce change in Moscow.

Russia offers new U.N. resolution on Syriaupdated: Thu Dec 15 2011 17:05:00

Russia's new draft for a Security Council resolution on the Syrian crisis is "insufficient" but could be improved, Germany's U.N. ambassador said Thursday.

Putin ally to quit Russia parliament postupdated: Wed Dec 14 2011 09:56:00

A close ally of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is stepping down as the speaker of the lower house of Russia's parliament, their political party announced Wednesday.

Critics: Prokhorov a stooge, clownupdated: Wed Dec 14 2011 09:56:00

CNN's Matthew Chance outlines the number of things going against Mikhail Prokhorov's bid for the Russian presidency.

Medvedev orders probe into elections, site saysupdated: Sun Dec 11 2011 11:17:00

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has called for a probe into allegations of vote fraud in recent parliamentary elections, according to a post on his Facebook page Sunday.

Protests erupt in Russia over electionsupdated: Sat Dec 10 2011 20:11:00

CNN's Phil Black reports on protesters in Russia who are angry over alleged vote fraud in recent elections.

Russians plan mass protest for Saturdayupdated: Fri Dec 09 2011 13:49:00

Not backing down from their accusations that their country's parliamentary elections were rigged, thousands of Russian protesters planned a massive demonstration for Saturday.

Putin accuses U.S. of encouraging Russia election protestsupdated: Thu Dec 08 2011 12:52:00

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin blamed the United States Thursday for encouraging opposition protests that have broken out since parliamentary elections Sunday.

Demonstrators, police clash in Russiaupdated: Wed Dec 07 2011 05:58:00

Riot police face off against opposition protesters in Moscow. CNN's Phil Black reports.

Vote may mark beginning of the end for Putinupdated: Wed Dec 07 2011 05:58:00

Identifying the moment when a political regime begins to decompose is as difficult as dating the onset of a recession. But in histories of the decline of the order built by Vladimir Putin in Russia, last Sunday's parliamentary election is bound to feature prominently.

250 Putin protesters, Russian opposition leader arrested at ralliesupdated: Wed Dec 07 2011 05:23:00

Police arrested at least 250 protesters and an opposition leader in Russia's capital Tuesday in a second day of demonstrations against parliamentary election results.

Clinton cites 'serious concerns' about Russian electionupdated: Tue Dec 06 2011 23:44:00

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton called for a "full investigation" of irregularities in Sunday's parliamentary elections in which the party of Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin appears to have suffered a serious setback.

Russian vote is setback for Putinupdated: Tue Dec 06 2011 23:44:00

Putin's party suffers sharp losses. CNN's Ralitsa Vassileva reports it's not politics as usual for united Russia.

Putin's party set to lose seats in Russian electionsupdated: Mon Dec 05 2011 10:29:00

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin appears to have suffered a serious setback in parliamentary elections over the weekend, slimming his party's majority and political clout.

Fraud claims in Russia electionupdated: Mon Dec 05 2011 10:29:00

Political analyst Maria Lipman tells CNN's Natalie Allen about allegations of fraud in Russia's elections.

Opposition protesters arrested as Putin's party suffers lossesupdated: Sun Dec 04 2011 19:55:00

While Russian police arrested 170 opposition protesters in two cities, voters in the country's parliamentary election appeared to eat away at Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's support in Sunday's elections, slimming down his party's parliamentary majority.

Putin backed for 2012 presidencyupdated: Tue Nov 01 2011 07:33:00

Current Russian president Dmitry Medvedev calls on United Russia party to endorse Vladimir Putin as next president.

Court convicts Ukraine's former prime ministerupdated: Tue Oct 11 2011 14:07:00

A Ukrainian court has found former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko guilty of abuse of authority for signing gas contracts with Russia and sentenced her Tuesday to seven years in prison.

Russia's Medvedev backs Putin for another presidential runupdated: Sun Sep 25 2011 08:15:00

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev called on the ruling United Russia party Saturday to endorse Prime Minister Vladimir Putin for president in 2012.

Russia launches major new gas pipeline to Europe, bypasses Ukraineupdated: Wed Sep 07 2011 05:17:00

At the height of a new round of quarreling between Russia and Ukraine over natural gas prices, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday launched a major pipeline that will start pumping gas to Western Europe next month, bypassing Ukraine.

Reports: 2 pilots killed in Russia fighter jet crashupdated: Tue Sep 06 2011 01:48:00

Two Russian pilots aboard a MiG-31 fighter jet were killed when it crashed Tuesday, state media said.

Russians to go to polls December 4, Medvedev saysupdated: Mon Aug 29 2011 10:24:00

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has set December 4 as the date for parliamentary elections, Russian state TV reported Monday.

News agency: Russia opposes calls for Syrian president to resignupdated: Fri Aug 19 2011 08:41:00

Russia opposes U.S. and European leaders' calls for Syrian President Bashar al-Assad to resign, Interfax news agency reported Friday, saying that the leader should get more time to implement reforms.

Freedom and control in cyberspaceupdated: Sun Jul 31 2011 13:53:00

Media activist Rebecca MacKinnon talks about the struggle for freedom and control in cyberspace.

'Ice Wars' heating up the Arcticupdated: Sat Jul 16 2011 22:15:00

On a small, floating piece of ice in the Beaufort Sea, several hundred miles north of Alaska, a group of scientists are documenting what some dub an "Arctic meltdown."

Criminal cases opened over sinking of Russian shipupdated: Tue Jul 12 2011 13:41:00

Four people face criminal charges in connection with the sinking of a Russian ship Sunday in which scores of people died, federal investigators said Tuesday.

At least 55 dead, dozens missing after ship sinks in Russiaupdated: Mon Jul 11 2011 12:44:00

At least 55 people are now known to have died when a ship sank with more than 200 people aboard on Russia's Volga River, state-run media reported Monday, citing the Russian Emergency Situations Ministry.

Plane crash in Russia kills at least 6updated: Mon Jul 11 2011 11:11:00

At least six people were killed and another three were seriously injured in a plane crash in western Siberia, a Russian Emergency Situations Ministry official told CNN Monday.

Russia refuses to register liberal party; U.S. 'disappointed'updated: Wed Jun 22 2011 15:36:00

The United States is "disappointed" by the refusal of Russia's Ministry of Justice to register the liberal Party of People's Freedom on Wednesday, effectively barring it from participating in upcoming elections for the Russian assembly, or Duma, Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said in a statement.

Russia unveils new 'bomb proof' toiletsupdated: Wed Jun 08 2011 10:10:00

Officials in the Russian capital say new public toilets, to be introduced by the end of the year, will be virtually indestructible.

Amid E. coli outbreak, Putin says EU veggie ban remainsupdated: Sat Jun 04 2011 02:39:00

Despite complaints from Europeans, Russia will keep intact its ban on vegetables from the European Union because of the outbreak of a rare strain of E. coli, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Friday.

Russia bans fresh European produce, state media reportupdated: Thu Jun 02 2011 06:51:00

Russia has announced a ban on fresh vegetable imports from the European Union in the wake of a deadly E. coli outbreak that has swept across parts of Europe, state media reported Thursday.

Russia threatens nuclear build-up over U.S. missile shieldupdated: Wed May 18 2011 12:05:00

Russia will need to speed up the development of its nuclear strike capabilities if the United States does not convince Moscow its missile defense system isn't aimed at Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev said Wednesday.

Russia kills al Qaeda militant who fought with Chechen rebelsupdated: Wed May 04 2011 13:15:00

Russian security forces have killed an al Qaeda emissary who fought alongside Chechen rebels, officials said Wednesday.

Top al Qaeda militant dies in Chechnyaupdated: Fri Apr 22 2011 15:56:00

Chechen security agents have killed a top al Qaeda militant believed to responsible for numerous terrorist attacks in Russia's Northern Caucasus region, officials announced Friday.

Putin urges Biden on visa-free future between Russia, U.S.updated: Thu Mar 10 2011 14:57:00

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin proposed Thursday that his country and the United States abolish visas between them. U.S. Vice President Joe Biden, who is visiting Moscow, responded that it was a good idea, according to Russia's state-run news agency.

Russia: Expelled British reporter violated rulesupdated: Tue Feb 08 2011 12:37:00

The British journalist expelled from Russia was denied entry when he came back to the country because "he violated a number of rules concerning the work of foreign correspondents," the Russian Foreign Ministry said on its website Tuesday.

Russia doesn't need 'lecturing,' Medvedev says at Davos forumupdated: Thu Jan 27 2011 10:01:00

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev told business and political leaders from around the world Wednesday that his nation is trying to modernize and recognizes it has work to do.

Landmark nuclear treaty passes Russia's lower houseupdated: Tue Jan 25 2011 12:33:00

Russia's lower house of parliament ratified Tuesday a landmark nuclear disarmament treaty with the United States, the first such weapons pact in the post-Cold War era.

Bad weather disrupts travel, causes power outages across Russiaupdated: Tue Dec 28 2010 11:35:00

Russia's president instructed the country's prosecutor general Tuesday to check the operation of Moscow airports and related companies "to make sure they fully comply with legislation on air transportation and servicing of passengers" who have been stranded since icy rain and snowstorms caused dozens of canceled or delayed flights over the weekend, the Kremlin press office said.

Russia defends verdict against oil tycoonupdated: Tue Dec 28 2010 10:42:00

Russia on Tuesday responded to international criticism over the conviction of a former Russian oil tycoon and his business partner on corruption charges.

START gets initial approval in Russiaupdated: Fri Dec 24 2010 14:09:00

The lower house of the Russian parliament gave preliminary approval Friday to START, a nuclear arms reduction treaty between Russia and the United States.

India, Russia mark decade of strategic ties with Medvedev visitupdated: Wed Dec 22 2010 08:12:00

Close allies since the Soviet days, India and Russia marked the first decade of their strategic partnership with a slew of agreements at their annual summit Tuesday.

Russia blames UK for diplomatic spatupdated: Wed Dec 22 2010 06:54:00

Russia said Wednesday that it blamed "unfriendly" actions by Britain for a recent diplomatic spat that led both nations to expel each others' diplomats.

U.N. Security Council to hold emergency meeting on Korean crisisupdated: Sun Dec 19 2010 10:17:00

At Russia's urging, the U.N. Security Council will hold an emergency meeting Sunday morning aimed at defusing simmering tensions in the Korean peninsula.

Russian protests target time zonesupdated: Sat Dec 11 2010 02:47:00

Chanting "give us our time back," thousands of people in eastern Russia Saturday protested proposed changes to the country's time zones, state media reported.

Russia demands information on alleged spy in Britainupdated: Wed Dec 08 2010 05:43:00

British officials aren't answering official Russian requests for more information about a Russian woman detained as a possible spy, Russia's Foreign Ministry said Tuesday.

Putin: Democracy is alive in Russiaupdated: Thu Dec 02 2010 05:14:00

Former Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin says the U.S. shouldn't interfere in Russia's democracy.

WikiLeaks: U.S. saw Moscow mayor atop corrupt 'pyramid'updated: Thu Dec 02 2010 05:14:00

Ousted Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov presided over a "pyramid" of corruption in the Russian capital that the Kremlin tolerated for political advantage, according to a document released by the website WikiLeaks on Wednesday.

Putin: WikiLeaks leak is no catastropheupdated: Wed Dec 01 2010 05:20:00

Russia's Vladimir Putin tells CNN's Larry King that leaks have happened before, and WikiLeaks is not a catastrophe.

Russian lawmakers say Stalin ordered massacre of Polish soldiersupdated: Sat Nov 27 2010 10:54:00

Russia's lower house of parliament has approved a resolution recognizing that Josef Stalin's regime was responsible for the 1940 massacre of more than 20,000 Polish officers, signaling a thawing of relations between Poland and Russia, state media reported.

Afghan-bound armored vehicles to be allowed through Russiaupdated: Thu Nov 25 2010 09:42:00

Russia's top diplomat said Thursday the nation will permit NATO to move armored vehicles through Russia to Afghanistan, state-run Russian media said.

Obama pushes arms treaty approvalupdated: Thu Nov 18 2010 15:42:00

President Barack Obama urged the lame duck Senate to quickly ratify the new arms control treaty with Russia, arguing that the United States cannot "afford to gamble" on the need to effectively monitor that country's nuclear stockpile.

Russian president visits islands over Japanese objectionsupdated: Mon Nov 01 2010 21:24:00

Russia's president visited the disputed Kuril Islands on Monday, over Japanese protest, Russian state media said.

Putin protege becomes new Moscow mayorupdated: Thu Oct 21 2010 09:54:00

In a no-surprise vote, the Moscow City legislature approved a handpicked Kremlin loyalist for the post of the new Moscow Mayor on Thursday.

Russia to help Venezuela build nuclear power stationupdated: Fri Oct 15 2010 13:59:00

Russia and Venezuela signed an agreement Friday calling for Russia to build a nuclear power station in the South American nation.

Kremlin fury over 'worm salad' tweetupdated: Fri Oct 15 2010 09:01:00

A senior Russian official has been branded an "imbecile" after tweeting that he found a worm in his salad during a Kremlin banquet for visiting German President Christian Wulff.

Ex-Moscow mayor discusses job lossupdated: Thu Oct 07 2010 12:07:00

The former mayor of Moscow speaks to CNN's Matthew Chance about why he thinks he was fired.

Fired Moscow mayor lashes out at Kremlinupdated: Thu Oct 07 2010 12:07:00

Moscow's former mayor has launched a stinging rebuke of the Russian president, just weeks after being unceremoniously dismissed from office by the Kremlin.

Q&A: Sacked Moscow mayor Yuri Luzhkovupdated: Thu Oct 07 2010 12:01:00

Chance: Mr. Luzhkov, you were the mayor of Moscow for 18 years until last month when you were unceremoniously fired by the Russian president. Why do you think that you were dismissed?

Sacked Moscow mayor fears return to Stalinismupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 11:44:00

Long-time Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov accused President Dmitry Medvedev of leading Russia back into Stalinism a day before he was sacked, a letter in a Russian magazine showed Wednesday.

Moscow's mayor firedupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 11:44:00

CNN's Matthew Chance reports on how and why the Kremlin has dismissed Moscow's mayor.

Japan urges Russian leader not to visit disputed islandsupdated: Wed Sep 29 2010 07:26:00

Japan's foreign minister has warned that a possible trip by Russia's president to islands both countries claim could harm diplomatic relations, Japanese media reported.

Q&A: Why Moscow's mayor fell foul of Medvedevupdated: Tue Sep 28 2010 14:56:00

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev fired the long-standing mayor of Moscow Yuri Luzhkov on Tuesday, saying he had lost the confidence of the president, according to a statement posted on the Kremlin's website.

Russian president fires Moscow's mayorupdated: Tue Sep 28 2010 09:15:00

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has fired the long-standing mayor of Moscow, saying he has lost confidence in the latter's ability to run the city, the Kremlin said Tuesday.

After 40 years of talks, Russia and Norway sign border agreementupdated: Wed Sep 15 2010 14:12:00

Russia and Norway signed a deal Wednesday that defines their maritime border, settling a long-running dispute that has affected commercial fishing and energy interests.

Car bomb explodes in Russiaupdated: Fri Sep 10 2010 01:14:00

People walk around dazed and bloody after a car exploded in Vladikavkaz, Russia, killing several people. (No audio)

Fires ravage central Russia, killing at least 8updated: Fri Sep 03 2010 11:52:00

Fires left at least eight people dead and hundreds homeless in three regions of central Russia, government officials said Friday.

Food on the honor system?updated: Fri Sep 03 2010 06:39:00

Panera Bread Company's chairman explains why his company lets customers decide what they want to pay for their food.

9 die, 480 rescued from burning retirement home in Russiaupdated: Mon Aug 30 2010 06:36:00

A fire at a retirement home northwest of here killed nine people early Monday morning, Russian state media said.

Russia set for Iran's nuclear plant launch, top nuclear official saysupdated: Thu Aug 19 2010 18:23:00

Russia's top nuclear official Thursday called the pending supply of nuclear fuel to Iran's first atomic energy plant "an event of crucial importance" that proves that "Russia always fulfills its (international) obligations."

Presidents of Russia, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Tajikistan meetupdated: Thu Aug 19 2010 04:36:00

The presidents of Russia, Afghanistan, Pakistan and Tajikistan held a quartet meeting in Russia's southern Black Sea resort of Sochi Wednesday, where they discussed the international battle against terror and the war on drugs, as well as economic issues, according to the Kremlin.

Russia says alleged Romanian spy must leaveupdated: Mon Aug 16 2010 15:35:00

The Romanian diplomat Russian officials said they caught "red handed" Monday, "attempting to obtain secret military information" has been declared "persona non grata" and has to leave Russia in 48 hours, according to the Russian Foreign Ministry website.

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