Odin Biron: Russia has always fascinated me
May 24, 2012 Sofya Raevskaya
Odin Biron, a young actor from Minnesota, moved to Russia almost seven years ago. He was recently given the role of an American intern in Russia’s popular sitcom, Interns (a Russian version of Scrubs). He spoke with RBTH about his life in the Russian
Can the U.S. and Russia tackle economic crime together?
May 7, 2012 Pavel Koshkin
RBTH talked to Bernard Sucher, a member of the Board of Directors at Aton Group, about the ways how two countries can fight corruption together as well as the repercussions in the relationship from the case of the Bank of New York Mellon
Obama's useless Bout trophy
May 3, 2012 Michael Bohm, The Moscow Times
Convicted arms trader Viktor Bout made a video appeal several weeks ago from his U.S. cell, asking the State Duma to sue the U.S. and Thailand to free him from prison. The Duma rejected Bout's request, explaining that it has no authority to act in th
Magnitsky for Jackson-Vanik: A fair trade?
April 27, 2012 Eugene Ivanov
More and more it is becoming clear that for the Jackson-Vanik amendment to be lifted, something must be put in its place to remind Russia that the U.S. will never see it as an equal partner. Many see the Magnitsky Bill as a viable replacement
Russia and NATO in hot water
April 25, 2012 Viktor Litovkin, Yevgeny Shestakov
While NATO and Russia still view each other warily over missile defense, Russian experts - Victor Litovkin and Yevgeny Shestakov - don't see any significant progress in resolving this stand-off and warn against starting another arm race












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