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The Russian Strategic Rocket Forces are beginning preparations for the deployment of new missile systems "Yars" in Irkutsk, Novosibirsk and Kozelsk (Kaluga region) rocket units. This complex is truly unique - its range reaches 11,000 miles, and it is also equipped with special protection from terrorists
The two lives of John Edwards have collided spectacularly in the federal courthouse where the government is trying him on charges of campaign finance fraud and conspiracy.
Strategic submarine "Kursk" that sank in 2000 was sunk by the Americans. This theory discussed in Russia and abroad was once again raised by a Polish newspaper, referring to the information allegedly received from the Russian General Staff officer, "Lt. Col. Andrei." The restraint of the Russians made it possible to avoid a full-scale nuclear war
KABUL (Reuters) - The morning after the Taliban fell Shakila Naderi shed her head-to-toe burqa, sat behind the wheel of a car for the first time and asked her husband to teach her how to drive.
Many people were surprised that the vote on same-sex marriage in North Carolina was so decisive, but the state’s political inconsistencies include a long tradition of social conservatism.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - President Barack Obama called his endorsement of same-sex marriage a "logical extension" of his vision for the country on Thursday during a glitzy campaign fundraiser at the home of movie star George Clooney that raised nearly $15 million.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - An explosion rocked the central Damascus highway of Sharia al-Thawra on Saturday morning, destroying nearby cars, a resident said, adding that he did not know if there had been any casualties.
WASHINGTON/MIDLAND, Texas (Reuters) - President Barack Obama nudged China on Monday to improve its human rights record and his top diplomat said she will raise the issue in Beijing this week, but both stayed mum about a Chinese dissident said to be under U.S. protection. At a news conference, Obama appeared to be walking a fine line between not saying anything that would make it harder to resolve
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama will issue an order on Monday to allow imposition of sanctions on foreign nationals who use new technologies such as cell-phone tracking and Internet monitoring to help carry out human rights abuses, The Washington Post reported on Monday. The newspaper quoted a senior administration official as saying that the executive order was designed to target c
Ni Yulan, a disabled human rights lawyer and her husband, have been jailed for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" with the Chinese government.
UN Human Rights chief Navi Pillay has called for an "immediate investigation" into the circumstances surrounding the death of Trayvon Martin, the unarmed black teen who was shot dead by a volunteer neighbourhood watchman in Florida.
Family members of jailed prominent lawyer Gao Zhisheng said Wednesday that Chinese authorities have allowed them to visit him in prison, confirming for the first time since he disappeared nearly two years ago that he is alive and in good health.
Israel said Friday that it would not cooperate with an inquiry, called for by the United Nations Human Rights Council, into how Israeli settlements affect the rights of Palestinians.
Because about 95 percent of criminal convictions arise from guilty pleas, two Supreme Court decisions represent a vast expansion of judicial supervision of the criminal justice system.
Kseniya Sobchak, a pampered fixture of tabloid culture in Vladimir V. Putin’s Russia, has restyled herself as a leader of the opposition.
Vitaly Petrov made motorsport history in 2010 by becoming the first Russian driver to compete in Formula One, and now he is focused on improving with his new team ahead of his country's inaugural grand prix in 2014.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Vladimir Putin faces new protests on Monday to challenge his victory in a presidential election he said had prevented Russia from falling into the hands of enemies trying to usurp power.
Russia will spend 23 trillion rubles on defense in the next ten years. However, it is not very clear how this money will be spent. The domestic military-industrial complex is facing some extremely complex problems whose successful solution is vital for modernization. A special role belongs to private businesses at this point

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