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14 may 2010
Press Russian International

RBC Daily: Putting football on the budget

Russia eager to host world football championships.


14 may 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: "Putin Asked to Extend Cash-for-Clunkers Programme"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin asked Samara Region Governor Vladimir Artyakov yesterday how effective the car trade-in programme was for AvtoVaz.

14 may 2010

Kommersant: “Ukraine refuses to let its gas monopoly be taken over by Gazprom, insists on merger of equals”

Ukraine’s top energy official has met with counterparts in Moscow to discuss the possibility of a merger between the Russian gas giant Gazprom and the Ukraine’s Naftogaz. Fuel and Energy Minister Yuriy Boiko held the talks in the run-up to Russian President Dmitri Medvedev’s visit to Kiev.

14 may 2010

Kommersant: “Russia and Brazil strengthening bilateral ties”

Russia wants to make Brazil its key partner among BRIC (Brazil, Russia, India, China) countries.

13 may 2010

RBC daily: "Russian Highways needs more time"

Russian Highways needs time not money.

13 may 2010

Moskovsky Komsomolets: “Professors downgraded to support/maintenance staff”

Public Chamber Council asks Prime Minister Vladimir Putin to address the problems of foreign faculty working in Russia.

12 may 2010

Nezavisimaya gazeta: “Naftogaz prepares for takeover”

A Ukrainian delegation is coming to Moscow to discuss Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin’s proposal.

7 may 2010

Novaya Gazeta: "Victory betrayed"

The improprieties of renaming Grozny’s main street.

6 may 2010

Kommersant: “Russia opens border with Ukraine”

Russia has finalised agreements on a gas discount for Ukraine. Prime Minister Vladimir Putin signed a resolution on April 30 cancelling the export duty on gas supplied to Ukraine. The 30% discount granted to Ukraine on April 1 has since saved the country $250 million. However, the Ukrainian government is insisting on more changes to the contract.

6 may 2010

Kommersant: “Ukraine will consider Vladimir Putin’s idea”

Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov said Vladimir Putin’s proposal to merge Gazprom and Naftogaz was “worth considering”.

4 may 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: “Рutin releases Iranian beauty from cage”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin released first two leopards from their cage into an enclosure last September, thereby launching a programme to restore the now diminished leopard population that once roamed the mountains of Sochi.

4 may 2010

Izvestia: “Who’s sitting on the pipeline?”

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin proposes merging the Gazprom and Naftogaz Ukrainy gas giants.

30 april 2010

Rossiyskaya Gazeta: “Plus Twenty”

The Europa Plus radio station celebrates its 20th birthday on April 30.

29 april 2010

Kommersant: "Putin the bear master"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin made a trip to Franz Josef Land in the Arctic where he had been saving a polar bear for several hours – mostly from humans. He also announced a work-for-the-nation day to clear the Arctic of hundreds of thousands of barrels of fuel and lubricants.

27 april 2010

Kommersant: "Strengthening the grip on the pipeline"

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin assured his Italian counterpart Silvio Berlusconi that Russia will not abandon the South Stream project to please Ukraine.

26 april 2010

Russian Newsweek: "Prescription for healthy budget"

On April 20, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin delivered a report to the State Duma on government performance in 2009. Although he spoke like a doctor proposing a cure for the country's economic ailments, his sore throat made him sound like he needed a doctor himself. He told the audience how his government had cured the crisis-ridden economy and promised to invest another 460 billion roubles in healthcare over the next two years.

26 april 2010

Kommersant: "Putin visits Vienna for South Stream, judo"

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin rounded off the first day of his two-day visit to Austria by visiting the European judo championships which was held in Vienna this year. Earlier in the day, he had attended the signing of a deal to bring Austria into the South Stream gas pipeline project, finally making the plan a reality. However, Russia's results in judo were far less impressive than in the Federal Chancellor's palace, according to Kommersant correspondent Andrei Kolesnikov, who was present at both events.

26 april 2010

Kommersant-Vlast: “Dose of Russian Soft Power”

Shortly before the uprising in Kyrgyzstan two weeks ago, online news sites posted a series of hard-hitting exposés accusing the family of President Kurmanbek Bakiyev of skimming money from the public coffers, an allegation that touched a nerve in this poor country and strengthened the opposition to his government.

26 april 2010

Izvestia: "To live as long as a European"

A population increase has been recorded in Russia, something the country has not seen for a long time, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Friday. The news naturally led him to announce the government’s demographic policies for the next few years.

23 april 2010

Komsomolskaya Pravda: Vladimir Putin on Russian-Ukrainian agreements: “It's a high price, but there's more to life than money”

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin scheduled another meeting yesterday, but decided on a Cabinet meeting at the last moment instead. It soon became clear why.

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