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The deal extending Russia"s use of a naval...

The deal extending Russia"s use of a naval base in Ukraine"s Crimea is economically beneficial for both Moscow and Kiev, the Russian ambassador to Ukraine said on Friday.


MOSCOW, May 26 (RIA Novosti) - Almost four...

MOSCOW, May 26 (RIA Novosti) - Almost four years after leaving the club, Yury Syomin was appointed as Lokomotiv Moscow"s new trainer on Tuesday, the side"s website said.


MOSCOW, August 11 (RIA Novosti) - The Finnish...

MOSCOW, August 11 (RIA Novosti) - The Finnish owner of a cargo ship, crewed by Russians, that went missing off Portugal"s Atlantic coast on August 1 has asked Russia to assist in tracing the vessel, which may have been hijacked. "The Solchart company and me personally are counting, above all, on Russia"s assistance in the search for the missing vessel and its crew," Viktor Matveyev, the company"s executive director, said. The dry cargo vessel, the Arctic Sea, was due to arrive at the Algerian port of Bejaia on August 4. According to crew members, on July 24, masked men claiming to be police stopped the Arctic Sea in the Baltic Sea and tied up the crew, after which they searched the vessel. The crew is reported to have said the men then left the ship after the 12-hour ordeal and the Arctic Sea resumed its voyage. The Times newspaper cited a Maritime and Coastguard Agency representative as saying "We thought we had spoken to a member of the crew but of course it could have been someone with a gun pointed at their head or a hijacker." Mark Clark said that the ship had last been seen by a Portuguese patrol vessel. "This is the last information we have on the ship. Where she is now no one knows," Clark said, adding "no one can recall a hijacked ship being taken through the [English] channel." According to media reports, the Arctic Sea, which flies the Maltese flag, had a crew of 13 sailors on board as of late March.

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Anzhi Makhachkala became the first of the...

Goals in each half - a penalty from Andrei Streltsov after 35 minutes and Czech forward Jan Holenda"s first goal for the club on 53 minutes - secured the win for the Dagestan side, who won the First Division in 2009.

Alania, who were only promoted after financial trouble forced FC Moskva to withdraw from the championship, are third bottom with two draws and two defeats, a point above Sibir. The runners-up in the First Division last season are also still looking for their first win after a 3-1 loss to Amkar in Perm.

In Saturday"s other game, Spartak Nalchik continued their fine start to the season with a 5-2 win over Rostov that takes them three points clear at the top of the table.

Spartak have won three straight after opening the season with a goalless draw against Anzhi in Dagestan.

The day"s big game, CSKA Moscow against Zenit St. Petersburg, was postponed due to security fears at Moscow"s Luzhniki Stadium following the suicide bombings in the Russian

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