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Astana. May 23. Kazakhstan Today - Russia promises to decide on flight of the Kazakhstan cosmonauts to space. The President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev informed at the press conference, following the results of the negotiations with the leader of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev on Thursday, the agency reports.
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via Kazakhstan Today @ 20:33 23rd May
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KOROLYOV (Moscow region). June 3 (Interfax-AVN) - The outcome of the talks between Russia and the United States concerning the use of Russian spacecraft for delivering NASA astronauts to the International Space Station between 2011 and 2013 will be known this week, Deputy Director of the Human Space Flight Program-Russia Mark Bowman told journalists on Monday.
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via Red Orbit @ 6:19 4th Jun
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STRELNA, Russia: Moldova's president says two paintings stolen from Russia's Hermitage museum have been found.
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via International Herald Tribune @ 6:34 6th Jun
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Scientific ties between Russia and the European Union look set to become much tighter in the years to come, according to a joint statement of the EU-Russia Permanent Partnership Council and Research, which met for the first time on 26 May. On the cards are a set of coordinated calls for co-funded projects in the area of health, and nanotechnologies and new materials.
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via Cordis @ 12:04 27th May
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(Nanowerk News) Scientific ties between Russia and the European Union look set to become much tighter in the years to come, according to a joint statement of the EU-Russia Permanent Partnership Council and Research, which met for the first time on May 26. On the cards are a set of coordinated calls for co-funded projects in the area of health, and nanotechnologies and new materials.
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via Nanowerk @ 17:21 27th May
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The world knows the huge potential China and Russia have for space exploration. Russia is maintaining a strong presence in space with their sturdy Soyuz program and China has set its sights on having their very first "taikonaut" EVA at the end of this year. But where does this leave NASA? The US space agency has spearheaded the exploration of space for the last 50 years, but amongst all the talk about NASA setbacks, overspending and delays, could the glory days be coming to an abrupt end? In May, the legendary astronaut John Glenn spoke out against Shuttle decommissioning and last week, US Senator Bill Nelson called a meeting at Cape Canaveral to raise concerns about announced job cuts in 2010. Now, the most famous NASA ex-employee and second man on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin has voiced warnings that the US could lose its grip on space and beg
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via Universe Today @ 2:54 1st Jul
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Google has Begun to get to grips with Russia Rambler Media have agreed to sell ZAO Begun, one of Russia's leading contextual advertising services, to
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via Big Mouth Media @ 6:29 18th Jul
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Grundig Elektronik, the Turkish appliance maker formerly known as Beko Elektronik, halted production of television sets in Russia. Grundig's unit made Beko cathode-ray tube televisions in Russia, according to a filing with the Istanbul Stock Exchange Tuesday. Beko finished its purchase of Grundig last month and then changed its name.
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via Turkish Daily @ 11:24 15th May
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praps writes "There's been much controversy lately over Sweden's new law which allows the signal intelligence agency (FRA) to monitor all data traffic within the country's borders. The Swedish government has kept curiously quiet about the new law's objectives but sources close to the intelligence community say that Russia is the prime target. '"80 percent of Russia's contacts with large parts of the world travel through cables in Sweden. That is the core of the issue," said one source.'" Related: EuroConcerned writes "Many things are happening in Sweden after the new legislation on wiretapping has been voted. TorrentFreak has an article on what's going on, including massive protests and Google moving their servers away from the country."
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via Slashdot @ 0:35 10th Jul
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From Russia with (political) love? It appears so according to a deeper analysis of the command and control servers used byMechbot Command and Control Map the attackers. During the weekend, Georgia President’s web site was under a distributed denial of service attack which managed to take it offline for a couple of hours. The event took place in a moment of real life tensions between Russia and Georgia, with Russia clearly demonstrating its position against Georgia’s pro-Western government. Shadowserver’s comments, which originally picked up the attack first :
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via ZDNet @ 3:26 23rd Jul
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On behalf of all Muslims living in Russia, Geidar Dzhemal, head of the Islamic Committee of Russia, has called for an end to the persecution of Muslims in the country. Otherwise, he warned, Russia will lose the Caucasus.
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via St. Petersburg Times Russia @ 0:12 11th Jul
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency.
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via NewKerala.com @ 8:55 19th Jul
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Russia and the U.S. have agreed to their first joint steps in nanotech co-operation. Some experts say nanotechnology is set to become one of the most important industries of the century.
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via Russia Today @ 13:24 19th Jul
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.
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via Manila Times @ 22:19 1st Jul
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.
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via Taipei Times Online @ 22:49 30th Jun
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.
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via Sydney Morning Herald @ 10:21 30th Jun
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev has told the Interfax news agency.
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via Nine MSN @ 6:03 30th Jun
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev has told the Interfax news agency.
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via OptusNet @ 6:03 30th Jun
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.
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via WA Today.com.au @ 23:38 29th Jun
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Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency on Sunday.
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via The Age @ 6:03 30th Jun
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Russia is sending a unit from the army's railway force to the breakaway province of Abkhazia, the country's defence ministry has said.
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via BBC @ 15:27 31st May
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Russia was the most successful country in nailing PC software piracy in 2007. According to a study by research firm IDC, conducted for the Business Software Alliance, an organisation promoting legal software distribution around the world, the country's piracy rate was reduced by 7%.
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via Russia Today @ 7:23 16th May
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MOSCOW -- Russia will be able to create its first Internet addresses using the Cyrillic alphabet next year, communications ministry official Vladimir Vassiliev told Interfax news agency Sunday. The move follows a decision by the organization that regulates the Internet to deliver a radical shake-up to the domain-name system.
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via China Post @ 5:52 1st Jul
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