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Russia: Gas and Oil Replace the Kalashnikov
Does Russia use natural resources as political weapon? Russia is actually the main producer of Oil and Gas in the world, why not to use it?
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In Russia, Gas and Oil Replace the Kalashnikov
Russia is the world's largest supplier of gas and one of the largest suppliers of oil. But is mighty Russia using these for political gain?
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Training Journalists in Russia
Video trainers of the VJ Movement Foundation recently visited the Russian town of Rostov to train print journalists at the Krestyianin newspaper in using video.
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Press Freedom in Russia: “A Fundamental Problem”
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, one of the first things to be abolished by the new Russian leadership was media censorship. Under Vladimir Putin, press freedom has since suffered.
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Press Freedom in Russia "Fundamentally Flawed"
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, one of the first things to be abolished by the new Russian leadership was media censorship. Under presidents Putin and Medviedev, press freedom has since suffered.
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News Agency Director Defends Russia’s Recognition of South Ossetia
Russian Alan Kasayev, of RIA-Novosti, comes to Georgia to renew talks, but defends Russia's recognition of South Ossetia and Abkhazia.
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The Politics Behind the South Ossetia War
The Georgian army launched an attack against Tskhinvali, capital of South Ossetia, a Georgian region de facto independent since 1992. The next day, Russia reacted in support of the Ossetian people.
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Moscow Considers Limiting Pets and Breeds Public Safety Debate
Moscow's pet-lovers have reason to worry: the city housing department may limit the number of pets that a public-housing tenant can have.
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Cheap Gas Deal: Russian Fleet Will Be in Ukraine Until 2042
Ukraine extends the residence of the Russian Fleet in Ukraine until 2042 for concessions on the price of gas.
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Prague Disarmament Treaty: It's a Start
Thursday April 8 2010, Obama and Medvedev will sign a new nuclear treaty in Prague in the Czech Republic.
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Targeting Free Press
Critical journalists are often a target for governments that do not want the truth to come out.
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See No Evil, Hear No Evil
State control over media determines what journalists are allowed to say and what citizens are allowed to see.
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Geert Groot Koerkamp
Video Journalism: VJ profile for Geert Groot Koerkamp, video journalist based in Moscow.
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UN Veto Power: 64 Years of Injustice
The UN needs a complete reform. The most unfair body of this organization is the Security Council. Five nations have the veto power to any decision of this council.
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Georgia Model May Free EU From Russian Gas
today Georgia doesn't depend on Russian gas. In November 2008 the georgian government made a five-year agreement with Azerbaijan on Gas delivery


