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The War Mystery That Won’t Go Away

Moscow’s top investigator speaks out on the latest developments in the Wallenberg case more »

Cuban Ambassador Says Evidence Against Pilip, Bubenik Exists

The Cuban government undoubtedly has evidence against deputy Ivan Pilip and Jan Bubenik, who were detained in Cuba on Friday, and will release it at a suitable moment, Cuban charge d'affaires to Prague David Paulovich told journalists today. more »

A political solution of the conflict

Ivanov: Russia Will Start Talks With Chechen Guerrilla more »

Chechnya: Separatists Claim Heavy Russian Losses

Chechen separatists today said they had killed 33 Russian soldiers in two days of heavy fighting, but Moscow promptly denied the claim. more »

Netvision CEO: Hacker Attacks on Israeli Websites Continuing

The recent spate of hacker attacks on prominent Israeli websites is part of a global problem with no short-term solution more »

Plan B from Cyberspace

A growing number of websites are going back to the future. The new horizon: old-fashioned print more »

At maintaining the price of oil

Richardson says U.S. prefers no OPEC output cut more »

New transfer proposal

UEFA, European leagues threaten to cut contact with FIFA more »

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Joint space exploration program

KAZAKHSTAN PLANS TO BUILD AND LAUNCH ITS OWN COMMUNICATION SATELLITE more »

Volvo: AOL Car Launch Working Fine

In October, Volvo Cars of North America announced its plan to market its new S60 sedan exclusively online. more »

The Taleban’s Surprises

The Afghan political prognosis remains the same: the future is unclear… more »

Pilgrims mass for holy dip

Vast streams of pilgrims from far and wide have poured into Allahabad in northern India for one of the high points of the great Hindu festival, the Kumbh Mela. more »

Discriminatory step

MOSCOW, MINSK AGREE TO BYPASS LITHUANIA more »

Red Tape Scandal at Cotroceni

The civil servants employed by the team of the former President say that they are submitted to pressures to set free the positions they occupied by examination. more »

A deadly Soviet threat lives on

In a Kazakh institute,living germs designed for warfare are a ‘terrorist’s treasure’ more »

UNICEF report

Latvian youth, according to a report by UNICEF's Innocenti Research Centre in Italy, are increasingly viewing education as a key to a better future. more »

50,000 Czech TV Protestors Applaud Hodac's Resignation

Tens of thousands of protesters in downtown Prague loudly applauded late Thursday the decision by embattled Czech TV boss Jiri Hodac to quit his post, citing health reasons. more »

Economic freedom

Lithuania dramatically advances in ranking of countries with free economy more »

Prosecutor Disrupts Turner - Most Negotiations

On Wednesday, January 10th, the Russian Prosecutor General’s Office made an undisguised attempt to disrupt Media Most’s negotiations with media mogul Ted Turner on the sale of a stake in the holding’s NTV Channel. more »