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ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA president Sepp Blatter vowed on Monday to press ahead with controversial plans to restrict the number of foreign players in club football despite continued opposition from the EU Commission.
President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the government Monday to ensure that overdue wages do not become a major problem, showing concern that the persistent financial turmoil could revive a problem that plagued Russia in the 1990s.
Russia's military is planning to upgrade its missiles to allow them to evade American weapons in space and penetrate any prospective missile shield, a Russian general said Monday.
President Dmitry Medvedev ordered the government Monday to ensure that overdue wages do not become a major problem, showing concern that the persistent financial turmoil could revive a problem that plagued Russia in the 1990s. Medvedev's remarks came at one...
FIFA president Sepp Blatter vowed on Monday to press ahead with controversial plans to restrict the number of foreign players in club soccer despite continued opposition from the EU Commission.
Sen. Hillary Clinton's nomination for secretary of state in the Obama adminstration, as Reuters points out, "caps a year of dreams and disappointments for her often fervent supporters: Would the New York senator and former first lady be president? No. Would she be vice-president? Nope."
MOSCOW - Russia's military is planning to upgrade its missiles to allow them to evade American weapons in space and penetrate any prospective missile shield, a Russian...
Bitter anti-U.S. rhetoric from the Kremlin has been seen as a symptom of Russia’s return to its Soviet past. But while the words may be similar, the gist of today’s anti-Americanism in Russia could not be more different.
Finance Minister Alexei Kudrin always considered himself an advocate of the free market, while the members of Britain’s Labor Party have often been criticized for being too socialist. Now it turns out that Kudrin is even more left-leaning than his British colleagues are.
The country’s real estate developers have started slashing staff as funding for their construction projects has dried up, industry sources and headhunters said on Thursday.
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