| August 2010 |
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Russian defense industry losing ground despite demand / Russian foreign ministry warns Russians against going to Georgia / Russia and challenges of the new decade / NATO may open counterterrorist center in Tajikistan / Ukraine will lose out from Russia's South Stream
Russian protestors rally in Moscow and Washington / College graduates outnumber workers in Russia / Economic minister opposes capping food prices / Politically, Russia is a country in transit / Encouraging trends in Russian-Polish relations
Tax breaks for software developers wanted/ Market trends: Inflation of knowledge/ Russian government to raise import duties on cars/ Romania rewrites its history again/ Armor without glamor
Russia to have prison chaplains/ Gas in exchange for pipeline/ New Russian space center to launch spacecrafts in 2018/ LTE development postponed/ Russian submarine gives British Navy a fright
Quads for paratroopers/ Fires hit Russian GDP/ Kremlin changes policy toward governors/ Albania could join South Stream project/ Dmitry Medvedev urges schools to increase focus on patriotic education
About 2 million Russian children wait in line for kindergarten / Ukraine wants to review contracts with Gazprom / Mobile Internet revolution to come this fall / Moscow restricts imports of Moldovan fruit and vegetables / Lithuania says Gazprom is pressuring sovereign states
U2's Bono avoids discussing Russian politics with President Medvedev/ Russian microelectronics face macro challenges/ Moldova lost in political geography/ Businesses try to revive gambling industry/ Court prohibits U.S. company from distributing Soviet cartoons
Russia does not fully approve of NATO policy in Afghanistan/ General Motors revenue drops by two-thirds in Russia/ Ministry of Economic Development tackles expat issue/ Abkhazia won't give beaches back to Russia/ Turkey no longer considers Russia a threat
CSTO needs greater intervention powers/ Militancy flares up in North Caucasus after relative calm/ Number of innovation projects grows after Medvedev's speech/ Russia outstrips seven leading countries in economic growth/ Russians tire of opposition
Iran has peaceful intentions - Rosatom head/ Industrial growth slows / Alcohol ads to be banned from Russian media/ Forging a nuclear friendship/ Lukashenko seeks salvation at CSTO summit
Moscow introduces night-time dry law/ Water: the new strategic resource?/ October elections: an acid test for United Russia/ Russia to guarantee Armenian security until 2044/ Russia's ground forces to revamp anti-aircraft weaponry
Putin pledges visa-free entry/ Russian default, 1998, twelve years later/16% of young Russians do not have a regular job/ Internal troops to be locally staffed/ Young Russians opt for careers in state administration
Who will build Belarus' nuclear power plant?/ Number of vacationing Russians topped pre-crisis level in June/ Yukos is not a business/ Romanian diplomat declared persona non grata for spying in Moscow/ Most Russian oil companies report lower net profits
Grain exchange/ High revenues from spent nuclear fuel/ On freedom of speech/ Medvedev demands crackdown on market monopoly/ Weather forecast worth 55 bln rubles
VimpelCom continues to expand/ Kadyrov does not want to be called president/ Medvedev criticizes regional administration system/ Government to defend farmers in court/ Russian jobs market climate
Moldova: Moscow makes next move/ The Kursk disaster: Sunken secrets / S-300 missiles deployed in Abkhazia/ Dagestan awaits Kremlin cash / Banking incomes fall
Investors welcome in Moscow/ Moving the Kremlin/ Foreign aircraft fight wildfires in Russia/ Russia proposes ban on all gifts to government officials/ Heat wave: Who profits?
Talking up the Caspian Boom/ President's new thinking/ Medvedev's administrative shake-up/ Public administration in Russia: What makes it tick?/ Eastern front for investment
Russian police to get pre-revolutionary name back/ Russia should do more to support self-proclaimed republics/ United States is no better/ South Ossetia marks 2nd anniversary of Georgian aggression/ Industry looks forward to September



