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MOSCOW, June 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russia lost...

MOSCOW, June 26 (RIA Novosti) - Russia lost 413 million rubles ($16 million) in the first five months of 2007 as a result of money laundering, an Interior Ministry official said Tuesday. Yevgeny Shkolov, head of the ministry"s economic security department, said his unit alone tracked down some 2,680 money-laundering incidents between January and May of this year - a 14% increase year-on-year. The total number of such crimes detected across the nation was 4,390, he said. "Some 4,390 crimes related to money laundering were tracked in the Russian Federation in the first five months of this year, including 1,257 on a large scale," Shkolov said.


Although Arctic issues and those of the...

Although Arctic issues and those of the Arctic Ocean have only been discussed by the few littoral nations until now, it appears that the region will soon be reorganized on a grand scale.


Today, on February 16, the Kyoto Protocol...

Today, on February 16, the Kyoto Protocol is marking an anniversary: five years since it officially came into force. This anti-global warming charter has seen many anniversaries. It was adopted in December 1997 in Kyoto (hence its name) and opened for signing in March 1998. The first steps towards its implementation were made on January 1, 2008.

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Presidents Barack Obama and Dmitry Medvedev...

However, this discussion proved no more successful than the climate change conference proper, as the two heads of state emerged from the talks saying almost in chorus that they still needed to finalize technical details. In diplomatic code, this usually means there are serious predicaments hampering an agreement.

In this case, there are problems with the verification regime. In any case, a new START treaty is unlikely to be signed in Copenhagen or before yearend at all. The negotiators are already on holiday and will not meet until mid-January. Therefore, the presidential agreement can only be finalized next year and not necessarily soon.

To sign a new START treaty is not a goal in itself and will not resolve all the current nuclear issues, despite the high hopes voiced by the media and PR professionals serving the Russian and U.S. government agencies.

The document will certainly have symbolic significance, primarily for the two presidents: it will be Medvedev"s

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