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MOSCOW, November 12 (RIA Novosti) - South...

MOSCOW, November 12 (RIA Novosti) - South Korea has deployed a new destroyer to enhance the protection of its western sea border following a recent exchange of gunfire between one of its warships and a North Korean patrol boat, the Yonhap news agency reported.


MOSCOW, December 6 (RIA Novosti) - Bills...

MOSCOW, December 6 (RIA Novosti) - Bills on tougher punishments for pedophiles and on responsibility for making, distributing and acquiring child pornography have been submitted to the lower house of Russia"s parliament. A group of lawmakers led by First Deputy State Duma Speaker Oleg Morozov and family affairs committee head Yelena Mizulina, as well as other members of parliament, submitted the draft laws. Mizulina told RIA Novosti that the bill, drawn up to counter pornography production and distribution, introduces the notion "child pornography", and differentiates responsibility. "Today the law does not define what child pornography is. We will introduce this definition," she said. The bill also envisions criminal responsibility for storing and acquiring child pornography. "If people don"t buy it, people won"t produce it," Mizulina said. The bills were developed with the participation of Russia"s Public Chamber.

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A Moscow court warned media on Thursday...

Under a court ruling on Wednesday, Andrei Stenin is facing a 500-ruble (about $17) fine for photographing an unsanctioned rally on December 12, 2009, a task the Russian state-run news agency RIA Novosti had officially assigned him.

"The judge did not believe the reporter"s testimony that he was carrying out his professional duties and decided that he was participating in the rally," Moscow City Court spokeswoman Anna Usachyova said.

She defended the judge"s "informal" approach to the decision even though it had reverberated through the public.

"Russian judges are independent, and nobody has the right to dictate what decisions they should make," Usachyova said.

She said it was too early to make conclusions on the legitimacy of the court ruling which has not come into effect yet.

"We urge the media not to put pressure on the Court of Appeals," Usachyova said.

The heads of Russia"s leading media outlets sent an open letter to the interior

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