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MOSCOW, August 13 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian...

MOSCOW, August 13 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian Navy dismissed on Thursday media reports that the Black Sea frigate Ladny had been pursuing a ship in the Atlantic that resembled the missing Arctic Sea cargo vessel.


MOSCOW, July 16 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian...

MOSCOW, July 16 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian Orthodox Church is holding services and processions across the country on Wednesday and Thursday to commemorate the killing of the last Russian tsar and his family 90 years ago. Tsar Nickolas II, his wife, their four daughters and son, and several servants, were shot dead by the Bolsheviks in a basement in the Urals city of Yekaterinburg in the early hours of July 17, 1918. The Romanovs were canonized in 2000. Russia"s Investigation Committee marked the anniversary by confirming Wednesday that the bone fragments exhumed near Yekaterinburg last July belong to the emperor"s son and heir, and one of his four daughters. "The overall data obtained during a DNA analysis ... supports the theory that the remains of Crown Prince Alexei and Grand Princess Maria have been found," the committee said referring to DNA and other tests carried out in Russia, the United States, and other countries. The remains of Nicholas II, his wife Empress Alexandra and three daughters were found in Yekaterinburg in 1991 and reburied in 1998 in St. Petersburg, the Russian imperial capital. The last tsar"s great-grandson, Dmitry Romanov, who heads the Romanovs for Russia foundation, welcomed the news. "It is very important to me. It is an official confirmation... The family had hoped this would happen some day." However, the Russian Orthodox Church, which has doubted the accuracy of similar tests 10 years ago, urged more studies to prove that the remains belong to the tsar"s children. The Russian church leader, Patriarch Alexy II, said Tuesday that "the 1918 atrocity" gave a start to a string of tragic events in Russia in the 20th century - "the horrors of war, fratricidal conflicts, famine, and unprecedented political repressions." The patriarch also called on the government to condemn the killing of the emperor and his family, an appeal the Communist leader described as "provocative" and "an attempt to rewrite history." The Russian Imperial House in exile has sought since 2005 to have the Romanov family exonerated as victims of political repression. Grand Duchess Maria Romanov, who heads the House, insists the killings were a state-sponsored execution rather than murder. Russia"s judiciary has rejected the demands saying the Romanovs never faced any formal charges before being executed by Bolsheviks.


MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti) - Colombia...

MOSCOW, September 24 (RIA Novosti) - Colombia has appealed to Thailand over its decision not to extradite alleged Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout to the U.S., the Kommersant daily reported on Thursday.

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Liverpool star Yossi Benayoun could sign...

"We have come to an agreement with the player"s agent. Everything depends on Liverpool now," Dynamo"s sporting director Konstantin Sarsaniya told fcdin.com, adding that he expected the situation to be cleared up "by the end of the week."

Dynamo, who recently signed Ukrainian striker Andriy Voronin from Liverpool, are believed to have offered 7 million pounds ($11.3 million) for the 29-year-old Israeli international.

"When we completed the signing of Andriy Voronin, consent was given by Benitez. Now the Liverpool manager is against losing Benayoun, but the decision is not his, it is for the club"s directors to make," Sarsaniya added.

"The transfer of Benayoun will happen if the price is acceptable. If they want more than we expect, the board of directors will discuss the issue," he also said.

This is not the first time Benayoun has been linked with a Russian club. Spartak Moscow attempted to sign the player last year, only for the attacking midfielder to

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