Juni 2011

30.06.2011 Opposing the Opposition ("Foreign Policy", USA)
30.06.2011 Even Mikhail Prokhorov's charm won't change Russia ("Foreign Policy", USA)

30.06.2011 Vladimir Putin 'supporters' angry at claims they are backing the Russian PM ("The Guardian", Britain)
30.06.2011 Putin says Russia will expand its presence in Arctic region, remains ' open for dialogue' ("The Associated Press", USA)
30.06.2011 Theater: June 30 - July 6, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
30.06.2011 Opera: June 30 - July 6, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
30.06.2011 Dance: June 30 - July 6, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
30.06.2011 Testing Russia's Corruption Level ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
30.06.2011 Gazprom prioritizes Yamal, Arctic shelf as Russia's major gas projects ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
30.06.2011 Russia's Sharapova through to Wimbledon finals ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
29.06.2011 Sovcomflot: looking for gold in Arctic oil shipping ("The Financial Times", Britain)
29.06.2011 Russian president says government must sell its controlling stake in some key companies ("The Associated Press", USA)
29.06.2011 Russia's Approaching Nonelection ("The New York Times",USA)
29.06.2011 Russian President Medvedev's budget speech 2012-2014 ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
28.06.2011 New liberal parties aim to crack Russia's political monopoly ("Christian Science Monitor", USA)
28.06.2011 Russia successfully tests new nuclear missile ("Reuters", Britain)
28.06.2011 Medvedev Praises 'Revolutionary' Prokhorov ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
28.06.2011 Long-Serving Finance Minister Calls for Reforms to Bolster Russia's Power ("The New York Times", USA)

27.06.2011 Russia lifts grain export ban (for now) ("The Financial Times", Britain)
27.06.2011 Mikhail Prokhorov: the new kid in the Kremlin ("The Guardian", Britain)
27.06.2011 Russia to add Aeroflot to sell-off list - Kudrin ("Reuters", Britain)
27.06.2011 Prokhorov Eyes Foreigners and Putin's Job ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
27.06.2011 Economics ministry fears ruble devaluation in 2013-2014 ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
27.06.2011 Russia to continue policy and push reforms after elections ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
26.06.2011 Third richest man in Russia aims to become prime minister ("The Telegraph", Britain)
26.06.2011 Russia faces elections with budget woes, firm rouble ("Reuters", Britain)
26.06.2011 Clues emerge from Russia's political fog ("The Financial Times", Britain)

25.06.2011 Billionaire Owner of New Jersey Nets Takes Helm of Party in Russia ("The New York Times",USA)
25.06.2011 Russian oligarch elected head of pro-Medvedev party ("Reuters", Britain)
24.06.2011 From Russia With Love and Fear ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
24.06.2011 Russia: the Big Mac of fast food ("The Financial Times", Britain)
24.06.2011 RussiaMedvedev sends law to Duma lowering party threshold to 5 pct ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
24.06.2011 'Transformers' Opener Not All There Is to Film Fest ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
24.06.2011 Opera: June 23 - June 29, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
24.06.2011 Concerts: June 23 - June 29, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)

23.06.2011 Future grand strategists: Russia will someday be forced to outsource its security ("Time", USA)
23.06.2011 Tragedy, Beauty and a Dearth of Presidential Candidates in Russia: World View ("Bloomberg", USA)
23.06.2011 Can Medvedev Bend Russia's Risk/Return curve? ("Forbes", USA)
23.06.2011 Russian president orders sped-up retirement of Soviet-era airliners after crash that killed 45 ("The Associated Press", USA)
23.06.2011 When Hitler took on Russia he fought a brutal war that was an orgy of rape and genocide ("Daily Mail", Britain)
23.06.2011 Visas, Red Tape Causing Tourism Slump ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
23.06.2011 Plane Crash Toll Rises to 45 as Young Boy Dies ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
23.06.2011 Moscow to build parking lots for 600,000 cars this year ("ITAR-TASS", Russia)

22.06.2011 Obama wants Russia trade vote before WTO deal: trade official ("Reuters", Britain)
22.06.2011 Privatizing Russia ("Russia Profile", Russia)
22.06.2011 Tourism to Russia: A story of love and loss ("Global Post", USA)
22.06.2011 Clampdown fears for Russian internet ("The Moscow News", Russia)

22.06.2011 In Paris, Putin Says Sorry and Sells 12 SuperJets ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
22.06.2011 Kaspersky calls on Russia's top social network to boost privacy ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
22.06.2011 Russian government approves bill on oil slick prevention ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
22.06.2011 Operation Barbarossa ("National Review", USA)
22.06.2011 Russia to Lower U.S. Debt Holdings ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)

21.06.2011 Russia set to become Europe's No. 1 for gas ("The Globe And Mail", Canada)
21.06.2011 Russia buys Boeing, gets engineering jobs and titanium sales ("The Seattle Times", USA)
21.06.2011
Russian water bomber on display at Paris Air Show ("The Associated Press", USA)
21.06.2011
Plane crash in northwest Russia kills 44, including 8 foreigners ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
21.06.2011
A Good Night's Rest for $18 or Less ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
21.06.2011
Minister: Ease Rules For Parties ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
21.06.2011
Russian Oil Tycoon Sent to Prison Again, Near Finland ("The New York Times", USA)
20.06.2011 Medvedev speech: nod or challenge to Putin's upper hand? ("Christian Science Monitor", USA)
20.06.2011 Reports: 44 Killed in Russian Passenger Jet Crash ("The New York Times", USA)
20.06.2011 Skolkovo: Russia's Silicon Valley? ("The Financial Times", Britain)
20.06.2011 Gazprom's Tricky East-West Relations ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)

20.06.2011 Medvedev'e s unique selling point: he smiles ("The Financial Times", Britain)
20.06.2011 Judges, officials and Angry Birds ("The Moscow News", Russia)
20.06.2011 Russia's plane-delaying governor calls for investigation into leaked tapes ("The Moscow News", Russia)
20.06.2011 Gazprom set to become China's major natural gas supplier ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
20.06.2011 Moscow court returns Khodorkovsky's parole request to pre-trial center ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
20.06.2011 Medvedev pledges to reign in Russian bureaucrats ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
20.06.2011 Trade and consequences ("The Washington Post", USA)

19.06.2011 Russia aims to speed up privatisation of oil group Rosneft ("The Guardian", Britain)
19.06.2011 Russia's brand new Superjet 100 flies to Paris for Le Bourget air show ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
18.06.2011 Goldman Says Russia Stocks Attractive, Election Shouldn't Delay Investment ("Bloomberg", USA)
17.06.2011 How Medvedev Delivered on Last Year's Promises ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
17.06.2011 Russia's energy emperors hold court in city of the White Nights ("The Guardian", Britain)

17.06.2011 Medvedev Pledges Economic Reforms ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
17.06.2011 Medvedev 2.0 - ready for action ("The Financial Times", Britain)
17.06.2011 Russia May Sell Rosneft as Medvedev Urges More Privatization ("Bloomberg Businessweek", USA)
17.06.2011 France, Russia sign definitive deal on sale of French warships to Russia ("The Associated Press", USA)
17.06.2011 The Putin-Medvedev Story ("The National Interest", USA)
16.06.2011 Kremlin Thaws Frozen Assets ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
16.06.2011 Sparring Partners ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
16.06.2011 Mayor sees Moscow becoming global finance centre ("Reuters", Britain)
16.06.2011 Russia's IPO Paradox ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
16.06.2011 Russia's Communicator in Chief ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)

14.06.2011 Marathon man: 11,000 km in a wheelchair ("RT", Russia)
14.06.2011 2 Russian neo-Nazi leaders get life in jail ("The Associated Press", USA)
14.06.2011 Road Rage in Russia ("Foreign Policy", USA)
14.06.2011 Look Out Above! Russia May Target U.S. Sats With Laser Jet ("Wired Magazine", USA)
13.06.2011 Got money? The Kremlin can help ("Reuters", Britain)
10.06.2011 Russia may sell controlling stakes in leading state firms ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
10.06.2011 The president keeps criticising the government, the experts are in the guesswork ("ITAR-TASS", Russia)
09.06.2011 The World Bank presented a report on the state of Russian economy ("ITAR-TASS", Russia)
09.06.2011 A Russian A.T.M. With an Ear for the Truth ("The New York Times", USA)
09.06.2011 Exhibits: June 9 - June 15, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
09.06.2011 Theater: June 9 - June 15, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
09.06.2011 Concerts: June 9 - June 15, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
09.06.2011 E.coli Row Could Overshadow EU-Russia Summit ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
09.06.2011 Russia is the big winner from the Opec debacle ("The Independent", Britain)

08.06.2011 The Fight For Faberge That Is Raging Between A Russian Billionaire And A Mining Mogul ("Forbes", USA)
08.06.2011 Russia defies growing consensus with declaration of 'total war on drugs' ("The Guardian", Britain)
08.06.2011 Russia to Maintain Import Ban on European Union Vegetables("Bloomberg", USA)
08.06.2011 Corruption Grows in Russia ("The National Interest", USA)
08.06.2011 New Fund, With Ties to Kremlin, Seeks Foreign Investors ("The New York Times", USA)
08.06.2011 Ford ramps up Russia production, sees market doubling ("Reuters", Britain)
08.06.2011 State Allots $10Bln to Lure Investors ("The Moscow Times", Russia)

07.06.2011 Russian Hacker Has Skype Fuming ("San Francisco Сhronicle", USA)
07.06.2011 Astronaut trio blasts off for space station ("Reuters", Btitain)
07.06.2011 Russia, Norway seal Barents Sea border dea ("The Associated Press", USA)
07.06.2011 Russian president signs bill to fine some convicted businessmen, not jail them ("The Associated Press", ISA)
07.06.2011 Russia Food Prices May Rise in Near Term as Inflation Stabilizes ("Bloomberg", USA)
07.06.2011 Moscow government to auction luxury hotel National ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
07.06.2011 BP Aims to Salvage Rosneft Deal ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
06.06.2011 Russian Cinema Revenue Exceeds $1 Billion; Local Movies Struggle ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
06.06.2011 Natural Gas Entering 'Golden Age'("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
06.06.2011 Russia's Medvedev chides Putin's system of rule ("Reuters", Britain)
06.06.2011 Survey Says Not All Top Universities in Moscow ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
06.06.2011 Moscow works less and sleeps more ("The Moscow News", Russia)
05.06.2011 White Nights of St. Petersburg, Russia ("The New York Times", USA)

04.06.2011 EMERCOM aircraft drop 535 t of water onto burning depot ("ITAR-TASS", Russia)
04.06.2011 Russia to keep vegetable ban until Europe's official explanations ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
03.06.2011 5-Year Visas Planned ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
03.06.2011 Grain, Then Cucumbers - Russia Out of Luck Battling Inflation ("The Wall Street Journal",USA)
03.06.2011 Russian Ban Surprises Brazil Beef Industry, Regulators ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
03.06.2011 Vegetable row cast shadow over Russia's WTO bid ("The Financial Times", Britain)
03.06.2011 Russian Internet Growth Provides Opportunity and Challenge ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
03.06.2011 Ammunition dump fire shakes central Russian region, thousands evacuated ("The Associated Press", USA)

02.06.2011 Who wants to be a millionaire? ("The Moscow News", Russia)
02.06.2011 Ford focused on technology ("The Moscow News", Russia)
02.06.2011 Russian police arrest military medical chief on suspicion of corruption ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
02.06.2011 EU urges Russia to end ban on vegetable imports ("RIA Novosti", Russia)
02.06.2011 Siemens Wins $2.98Bln Train Order ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
02.06.2011 Exhibits: June 2 - June 8, 2011 ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
02.06.2011 Dance: June 2 - June 8, 2011("The Moscow Times", Russia)
02.06.2011 Russia cuts nuclear arsenal faster than required ("Reuters", Britain)

01.06.2011 Italy's Fiat close to $1.1 billion Russia investment ("Reuters", Britain)
01.06.2011 Gazprom Sees a Turnaround ("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
01.06.2011 Anti-Authoritarian Protests in Moscow Meet Stern Response("The Wall Street Journal", USA)
01.06.2011 Minimum monthly wage in Russia goes up ("ITAR-TASS", Russia)
01.06.2011 Auditor Says $71M Misspent in State Tenders ("The Moscow Times", Russia)
01.06.2011 GM to double output at St Petersburg plant by 2012 ("RIA Novosti", Russia)