Red Line: Hugo Chavez’ legacy, Meat scandals in EU, John Kerry's tour
Red Line: Syrian war finished? Austerity & Park Guen-Hye’s policy
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow
Moscow looks to regain lost clout in Middle East
Russia launches fresh diplomatic counter-offensive to win back influence lost after the Arab Spring
Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan to get $1.5 bln of Russian money for military spending
Faced with US attempts to put a squeeze on Russia in Central Asia, Moscow is taking measures to bolster its positions in the region
Russia searching for its course in the South China Sea
As the USA and the Philippines carry out joint military exercise in the South China Sea, the tension in the region mounts. Russia finds itself being drawn into the territorial dispute between China and its neighbours
Red Line: Election protests in Russia, Person of the Year 2011 and Mikhail Prokhorov
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: election protests in Russia, Person of the Year 2011 and Mikhail Prokhorov.
Let all-weather New Delhi-Moscow ties shine brighter
As India and Russia hold the 12th summit, it's time to reflect and iron out irritants to propel bilateral ties into a higher trajectory.
Red Line: Russian elections, Egyptian islamists and Bashar Assad
Red Line: Russia in the WTO, Libya recap, Bashar Assad
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Russia seems to finally have an agreement on WTO accession, a recap of the situation in Libya, and Bashar Assad.
Red Line: Global protests, the death of Gaddafi and Viktor Yanukovich
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: protests take over the globe, Muammar Gaddafi dies and Viktor Yanukovich faces challenges on all fronts.
Red Line: U.S. protests, Veto on Syrian Resolution and Steve Jobs
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Protests in the U.S., Russia and China veto UN resolution on Syria, and Steve Jobs.
Red Line: U.S. protests, Veto on Syrian Resolution and Steve Jobs
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Protests in the U.S., Russia and China veto UN resolution on Syria, and Steve Jobs.
Red Line: Palestinian Statehood and Nils Ushakov
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Palestinian statehood and Nils Ushakov.
Red Line: Palestinian Statehood and Nils Ushakov
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Palestinian statehood and Nils Ushakov.
Red Line: David Cameron comes to Russia, Turkey as a regional power and Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition:David Cameron comes to Russia, Turkey as a regional power and Mustafa Abdul Jalil
Red Line: 9/11, Israel vs Turkey, Dick Cheney
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow.
Red Line: Syria, Abkhaz elections and Anna Hazare
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about global events as seen from Moscow. In this edition: Syria, Abkhazia and Anna Hazare.
Red Line: Libya, the 20th Anniversary of the Putsch, and Kim Jong-Il
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about the events of the week, as seen from Moscow.
Red Line: Palestinian state, Chinese economics and Michele Bachmann
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about the events of the week, as seen from Moscow.
Red Line: U.S. Debt, Riots in London and Yulia Tymoshenko
Each week, Voice of Russia hosts Red Line, a discussion about the events of the week, as seen from Moscow.