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Analysts say former deputy prime minister was forced out amid growing rift between Putin's Kremlin and government.
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Japan and Russia: Trade before territory?
With deals worth billions of dollars at stake, we ask if they can settle a a decades-long territorial dispute.
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Security increased for World Championships
Russian authorities to increase security prior to World Athletics Championships following Boston marathon tragedy.
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Cyprus banks to remain closed until Thursday
Banks have been closed since March 16 to avert run on deposits as country's politicians struggled to reach bailout deal.
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Last Modified: 25 Mar 2013 23:58 GMT
Russia says Assad's chances fading
Prime Minister Medvedev says Syrian president's chances of keeping power are getting "smaller and smaller" as war rages.
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Russia hunts suspects in ballet acid attack
Police investigate brutal assault on art director of famous Bolshoi Ballet that is reportedly linked to internal strife.
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Controversial Russia treason law takes effect
Critics say new legislation is so vague the government can now brand any inconvenient figure a traitor.
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Russia PM wants Pussy Riot members freed
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says he detests their act, but that the women band members should be released.
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US candidates spar over foreign policy
President Obama and Romney clash over US military strength and crises in the Middle East in final televised debate.
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Russia holds first governor polls since 2004
First elections held for regional governors since President Vladimir Putin banned such direct voting eight years ago.
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