Bolshoi’s director Filin to sue attackers for damages
Lawyers for Bolshoi Ballet’s artistic director Sergei Filin have said they are going to sue suspected attackers for financial compensation
Russia does not intend to expand military cooperation with Syria
Russia is not going to expand military and technical cooperation with Syria, which is now limited to the supplies of spare parts and the repair of earlier shipped equipment, Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu said
Palestinian leader Abbas to arrive in Moscow for official visit
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas is expected to come to Moscow on Wednesday for an official visit
Russian, British ministers to discuss missile defense, Middle East, Iran
The Russian foreign and defense ministers and the British secretaries of state for defense and foreign affairs will meet in London on Wednesday to discuss European security issues, including the prospects of interaction on the architecture of the Eur
Putin sends condolences to Venezuelan people over Chavez's death
Russian President Vladimir Putin has sent his condolences to the Venezuelan people over President Hugo Chavez's death and says he is convinced that Russia and Venezuela should continue to strengthen their bilateral relations, the Kremlin press servic
Medvedev sums up results of Russia's domestic policy
The Russian Prime Minister's recent interview with Kommersant Daily indicates that Moscow will stick to its previous position in foreign policy and come up with flexible approaches to deal with future challenges
FBI: Russian 'trace' in hi-tech exports
The U.S. has accused a group of individuals and legal entities of the illegal acquisition and exports of high-tech microelectronic devices for Russian military and intelligence services
A day of national mourning over Krasnodar floods
President Vladimir Putin has issued a decree declaring July 9 a day of mourning throughout Russia given a huge flood in Krasnodar territory which killed 171 people.