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Media Review

31 august 2010
Press Russian International

“The Wall Street Journal”: “Putin Shows Russia He Is at the Wheel”

Russian Leader Hits the Road to 'Talk To the People,' Support State Projects.


30 august 2010

Les Echos: “Russie : Poutine assure qu'il n'y aura pas de déficit de cereals”

Le Premier ministre russe Vladimir Poutine a annoncé vendredi que la Russie ne souffrirait pas d'un déficit de céréales alors que le pays a été frappé par une grave sécheresse cet été, qui a ravagé son agriculture et provoqué une envolée des cours mondiaux.

30 august 2010

National Public Radio: “Putin Visits Site Of Russia's New Launch Center”

Russia will launch its manned space missions from a new center in the Far East in 2018, Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said Saturday, as the country seeks greater independence for its space program.

17 august 2010

"AFP": "Putin backs Russia's World Cup bid"

Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Tuesday gave his wholehearted backing to Russia's World Cup bid, as he met FIFA inspectors evaluating the viability of it hosting the showpiece for the first time.

5 august 2010

"ABC": "Rusia ofrece a Ucrania acciones del Centro de Enriquecimiento de Uranio"

El primer ministro ruso, Vladímir Putin, manifestó hoy la disposición de su país a vender a Ucrania un diez por ciento de acciones del Centro Internacional de Enriquecimiento Uranio (CIEU), en el que también participa Kazajistán.

26 july 2010

“The Wall Street Journal”: “Putin Sings With Deported Agents”

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said he sang patriotic Soviet songs with the 10 undercover agents who were deported from the U.S. in a recent spy swap, and he declared that their capture by the Federal Bureau of Investigation was "the result of treason."

10 june 2010

"Le Monde": "Poutine: L'objectif est que notre société civile mûrisse, grandisse, se renforce"

Les déclarations du premier ministre, qui s'exprimait depuis Sotchi, station touristique de la mer Noire qui accueillera les Jeux olympiques d'hiver en 2014, ont principalement porté sur la zone euro, la politique de sanctions envers l'Iran et la question des libertés publiques en Russie.

7 june 2010

“Le Nouvel Observateur”: “Pamela Anderson écrit à Vladimir Poutine pour sauver les phoques”

L'actrice et ancien mannequin s'inquiète du sort des bébés phoques canadiens, tués pour leurs peaux et fourrures.

30 april 2010

The Times: “Vladimir Putin saves the Arctic polar bear in latest animal adventure”

He has put a tiger to sleep, ridden bare-chested on horseback and even saved baby seals from being clubbed to death. Yesterday it was the turn of polar bears to feature in Vladimir Putin’s latest animal adventure.

12 march 2010

Hindustan Times: "Old allies, new friendship"

Vladimir Putin deserves our esteem. On assuming power in 2000 he reversed the Yeltsin era drift in India-Russia relations and established a strategic partnership with India. His current visit is his fifth to India in 10 years, testifying to the personal commitment of this pragmatic and practical-minded man to Russia’s India relationship.

10 march 2010

"The Times": "World Agenda: Vladmir Putin forging ahead with vision of Eurasian empire"

The Soviet Union is gradually being rebuilt as Vladimir Putin eyes a return to the Kremlin. The man who declared the collapse of the Communist state to be the “greatest geopolitical catastrophe of the century” appears determined to forge a new empire.

10 march 2010

"Reuters": "Preview-Arms, energy to dominate Russia's Putin India trip"

MOSCOW, March 9 (Reuters) - Russian Premier Vladimir Putin will offer a traditional cocktail of arms and oil deals when he travels to India on Thursday to persuade a Cold War ally to buy new weapons amid rising competition with the United States.

1 march 2010

The Times: "Russian sports stars face Vladimir Putin’s wrath after poor Olympic performance"

Its Olympic team was once the pride of the nation, its sportsmen and women nurtured to bring medals back to Mother Russia and show the world that the Soviet Union was as capable of sporting triumph as its capitalist rivals.

18 february 2010

Global Post: "Putin tells Papandreou the bottle is half-full — and the Alexandroupoli pipeline half-empty"

Embattled Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou (left image) met in Moscow on Tuesday with Prime Minister Vladimir Putin (right image) in hope of reviving Russian plans to deliver a new crude oil pipeline from Burgas, on the Black Sea coast of Bulgaria, to the Greek terminal of Alexandroupoli, on the Aegean; as well as confirm Gazprom’s future gas delivery plans across Greece.

14 february 2010

Corriere Della Sera: «E’ una svolta nella nostra presenza qui perché getta le basi per un solido futuro»

Fiat ritorna in Russia. Un’alleanza globale «da 500mila auto»

11 february 2010

The Guardian: "Russia supports plan to clean up Baltic in preparation for gas pipeline"

Vladmir Putin attends summit to discuss 'environmental aspects' of controversial Nord Stream pipeline between Russia and Germany.

25 january 2010

The Washington Post: “Putin calls for rights to be upheld in Caucasus”

MOSCOW -- Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Saturday ordered officials in the North Caucasus to ensure what he called the «normal work» of human rights groups operating in the volatile region.

20 january 2010

The Wall Street Journal: “Putin Move Stirs Russian Environmental Row”

MOSCOW–Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, who plumbed the depths of Lake Baikal in a minisubmarine in August and pronounced the lake «ecologically clean,» has given a well-connected tycoon's paper mill the go-ahead to resume dumping waste there, reversing what had been a landmark victory for environmentalists.

19 january 2010

Die Welt: “Der Patriarch, dein Freund und Helfer”

Russland will enteignetes Kirchenvermögen zurückgeben. Der Staat gewänne damit einen mächtigen Verbündeten

19 january 2010

Russia Profile: “Weekly Experts Panel: Medvedev’s Pivotal Year”

Two thousand and ten will be a pivotal year for Dmitry Medvedev’s presidency: it ushers in the final lap of his first term in office, when the first tangible results of his presidential agenda need to be put on public display. He can rightly point to some advances. But will he stay on long enough to complete his mission? What will happen to his modernization agenda if he and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin “decide between themselves” that he will not be president in 2012? What will his priority moves be in 2010?

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