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Cameron visit revives the relationship
September 30, 2011
Yevgeny Shestakov
Medvedev and Cameron avoided the word ‘differences’, preferring to call them ‘difficult topics’
Will Putin reinvent himself - and the economy?
September 29, 2011
Ian Pryde
Russian financial experts believe Putin will embrace reform, because it is logical, but logic has never been the driving force in Russian politics
Red Line: Palestinian Statehood and Nils Ushakov
September 29, 2011
Sergei Strokan
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Mira Salganik
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Ekaterina Kudashkina
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Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Palestinian statehood and Nils Ushakov
Emerging realities for the investor
September 29, 2011
Alexey Zabotkin
Has the appeal of emerging markets become less irrefutable than it was thought to be?
United by our past, we will tackle the future together
September 28, 2011
Alexander Yakovenko
Shared historical and cultural experiences will help to strengthen the bond between Britain and Russia
Tandem swap signals sweeping reforms
September 28, 2011
Vladimir Babkin
Rather than dooming Russia to a period of stagnation, the recently announced "swap" will only allow the government to start reforms sooner than March
Why you should lose your dollars
September 28, 2011
Rakesh Krishnan Simha
Use them or lose them, but don't keep your American dollars too long
The Kremlin Castling
September 26, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
Decision 2012 has been made, but it is hardly the equivalent of the classic chess move of castling. Rather, Medvedev seems to have been set up for a sacrifice
Red Line: David Cameron comes to Russia, Turkey as a regional power and Mustafa Abdul Jalil
September 23, 2011
Sergei Strokan
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Ekaterina Kudashkina
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Mira Salganik
, Voice of Russia
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition:David Cameron comes to Russia, Turkey as a regional power and Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Different consumers, same products
September 20, 2011
Ian Pryde
The West still has not grasped the depth of its problems; it has been here before, but is still stumbling
Red Line: 9/11, Israel v. Turkey, Dick Cheney
September 19, 2011
Sergei Strokan
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Mira Salganik
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Ekaterina Kudashkina
, Voice of Russia
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: The 10th anniversary of Sept. 11, a growing conflict between Israel and Turkey, and Dick Cheney.
Actions speak louder than words
September 19, 2011
Ian Pryde
Taking the podium in Sochi, Vladimir Putin had big words for investors, but many are waiting for some concrete movement to back up the rhetoric
Knocked off the Right Cause
September 19, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
Although its hard to feel sorry for Mikhail Prokhorov, his departure strikes yet another blow to Russia's liberals
A requiem for politics
September 16, 2011
Nikolai Klimenyuk
, Snob.ru
Mikhail Prokhorov’s exit from the Right Cause party symbolizes the end of public politics in Russia before it even managed to get off the ground
"Progress" is not in sight
September 16, 2011
Andrei Kislyakov
, Voice of Russia
Many critics of the Russian space program attribute the recent launch failures to obsolete technology, but is the age of the design the only factor?
From rocket to sunset
September 16, 2011
Ivan Safronov
, Kommersant-Money
The recent crash of the Russian cargo spaceship Progress has provoked a supply crisis at the International Space Station
The Cassandra who cried wolf (or the ungrateful business of predicting Russia’s future)
September 13, 2011
Eugene Ivanov
Looking at the Russian media coverage in August 2001, it becomes clear that the more things change, the more they remain the same
Golden Lion for Faust, but will people see it?
September 12, 2011
Lyolya Smolina
, Vedomosti.ru
Sokurov’s picture is complex, profound and alarming, with an almost magical effect on the viewer: It repels, unsettles and torments them, in order then to reward them
Environmentalists storm Putin’s dacha
September 12, 2011
Tatiana Shabaeva
Can the heroes of the Khimki forest preserve the Black Sea coastline?
A shaken world
September 11, 2011
Fyodor Lukyanov
, Ogonyok
The impact of Sept. 11 should not be underestimated - nor should it be exaggerated
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