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MOSCOW, May 1 (RIA Novosti) - About 400,000...

MOSCOW, May 1 (RIA Novosti) - About 400,000 Russians on Friday celebrated Spring and Labor Day, with trade unions and political parties holding rallies across the country. "As of 15:00 Moscow time [11:00 GMT], 491 demonstrations, rallies and assemblies took place in Russia, with about 400,000 people participating," police said, adding that 32,000 police and Interior Ministry troops worked to ensure public order during the events across Russia. May 1 is Spring and Labor Day across Russia, a national holiday. In Soviet times May 1 saw massive Communist Party rallies. Moscow police reported earlier in the day that as around 25,000 people were taking part in events in downtown Moscow to mark the day, including demonstrations by the ruling United Russia party, the Communists and trade unions, the ultranationalist LDPR Party and the liberal Yabloko party. No public order problems were reported in Moscow, but police have detained 120 nationalists, anti-fascists and anarchists following demonstrations in St. Petersburg. Police seized a number of knives and rubber-bullets pistols.


Turkey"s Constitutional Court has closed...

Turkey"s Constitutional Court has closed down the Democratic Society Party (DTP) for having links with the outlawed Kurdish militants, the Turkish daily Hurriyet said.

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Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement on...

The agreement was signed by the ministers of economy of both countries following a meeting between Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his Ukrainian counterpart Mykola Azarov.

The decision to sign the agreement follows a landmark deal ratified by the parliaments of Ukraine and Russia on Tuesday on extending the lease on a Russian naval base in the Ukrainian port of Sevastopol for 25 years after the current lease expires in 2017 in return for a 30% discount on Russian natural gas for Ukraine.

Russia halted from April 1 the imports of Ukrainian steel pipes duty free over the failure of the two ex-Soviet republics to agree on a quota for the second quarter of 2010.

In February 2010, Russian steel pipe producers, accounting for over 70% of the domestic steel pipe market, requested the government to halt the duty-free imports of pipes from Ukraine starting from the second quarter.

Producers argued the Russian pipe market had narrowed considerably due

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