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Ukraine Hikes Rate to 30%, Requires Corporations to Sell 75% of Foreign Currency Earnings; Miners Not Paid For 3 Months
Russia and Egypt are taking a major step forward in their relationship.
One of South America's most active volcanoes erupted early Tuesday in southern Chile, spewing heavy smoke into the air as lava surged down its slopes, prompting authorities to evacuate thousands of people.
Greek Pensioners To Fund Ukraine's Government: Syriza Will Tap Pension Funds To Pay IMF
Venezuela president claims to have captured U.S. pilot accused of 'recruiting citizens to stage a coup'
In another setback for political change in Russia, opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down by several men who shot him four times in the back while he traversed a bridge along with a Ukrainian woman.
In another setback for political change in Russia, opposition leader Boris Nemtsov was gunned down by several men who shot him four times in the back while he traversed a bridge along with a Ukrainian woman.
Here's a brief update from "Ellen" who lives in Lviv, a city in Western Ukraine.
CLAPPER CALLS FOR ARMING UKRAINIAN FORCES: WHO WOULD THAT ACTUALLY EMPOWER?
Insists No One Gets Radicalized That Way
Update: John Kerry has decided to comment:
Boris Nemtsov, a Russian opposition politician and former deputy prime minister, has been shot dead in central Moscow, the Interior Ministry said early on Saturday. Nemtsov, 55, an outspoken critic of President Vladimir Putin,
Deal Would Be in Return for Progress in Palestinian Peace Talks
Are the Russians coming to Texas riding the tailwinds of fracking? That depends on who you ask, as some believe Russian forces were behind the anti-fracking vote in Denton, while a $15 million investment in new Texas fracking technology by Roman Abra
Arizona U.S. Sen. John McCain said something on CBS's "Face the Nation" Sunday about the U.S.'s handling of the ongoing standoff between Russia and Ukraine that surprised host Bob Schieffer.
If we could negotiate with neo-Stalinists issues as grave as the the Berlin Wall, and ballistic missiles in Cuba, why can't we sit down with Vladimir Putin and discuss less earthshaking matters, such as whose flag should fly over Luhansk and Donetsk?
Tensions with Russia could blow up into all-out conflict, posing "an existential threat to our whole being", Britain's top general in Nato has warned.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday other countries should not think they can attain military superiority over Russia, Interfax reported.
Hong Kong's unpopular chief executive C.Y. Leung, nicknamed "the wolf" by detractors, has one Lunar New Year's request for his city's people: Be more like sheep.
Divers Who Discovered Giant Treasure of Ancient Gold Coins Aren't Getting Any Money Out of It
The Obama administration is amending its regulations for weapons sales to allow the export of armed military drones to friendly nations and allies.
I parse the Russian media (corporate and social) on a daily basis and I am always amazed at the completely different way the issue of western sanctions is discussed. I think that it is important and useful for me to share this with those of you who
America appears to have found something else to blame the Russians (or North Koreans) for... The Weather. As The Daily Mail reports, CIA chiefs fear hostile nations are trying to manipulate the world's weather... seriously.
A Catholic publication, the Kenya Catholic Doctors Association is charging UNICEF and WHO with sterilizing millions of girls and women under cover of an anti-tetanus vaccination program sponsored by the Kenyan government.
Iceland's Supreme Court upheld convictions of market manipulation for 4 former executives of the failed Kaupthing bank in a landmark case that the country's special prosecutor said showed it possible to crack down on fraudulent bankers.
As the Russian president visits his EU ally Viktor Orban, prime minister of Hungary, we look at other leaders around the world who have embraced the divisive Vladimir Putin
A French prosecutor asked a criminal court on Tuesday to acquit former IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn of a pimping charge for his role in what investigating magistrates argued was an organized sex ring using prostitutes.
Organiser Ant Smith wants to encourage a positive attitude towards smaller members
This story is interesting for the unmention implication, which in turn has implications for the politics of American immigration policy.
HSBC Bank : Secret Origins To 26/11 Mumbai Attacks