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Gates and European Officials Criticize Medvedev for His Bellicose Talk

From The New York Times: Russia’s threat to station missiles along its border with Europe drew strong criticism from senior United States and European officials Thursday, as they prepared to confront President Dmitri A. Medvedev on the matter before heading together to Washington to discuss reforming the world financial system. In an interview, the president of the European Commission,...

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Medvedev Speech Sparks Rumor of Putin's Return

---Quote--- *Medvedev Speech Sparks Rumor of Putin's Return* By ELLEN BARRY Published: November 6, 2008 MOSCOW — President Dmitri A. Medvedev's state of the nation address went on for 85 minutes and contained more than 8,000 words, but the section that prompted the most chatter on Thursday...

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World Briefing | The Americas: Venezuela: Russian Leader Visits

Russia’s president, Dmitri A. Medvedev, received a red-carpet welcome in Venezuela, where President Hugo Chávez says Russia’s stronger ties in Latin America reflect declining American influence.

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Mayor Killed in North Ossetia Capital

... Vladimir Markin, a spokesman for the Prosecutor General’s Investigative Committee, told reporters.Dmitri A. Medvedev, Russia’s president, ordered law enforcement agencies to employ all possible measures when investigating the murder, the Kremlin Web site said.Vladikavkaz is the capital of North Ossetia, a Russian republic that borders South Ossetia, a separatist enclave inside Georgia’s...

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South America, Russia, Obama and Bush

NY Times: When President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia planned his coming trip through Latin America, his country seemed poised to present one of the most visible challenges in years to American influence in the region. With oil prices high, Russia was flush with cash and planning a variety of measures, including helping Venezuela build a nuclear reactor and strengthening military ties...

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Flux in Latin America Affects Russia’s Diplomacy

When President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia planned his coming trip through Latin America, his country seemed poised to present one of the most visible challenges in years to American influence in the region. With oil prices high, Russia was flush with cash and planning a variety of measures, including helping Venezuela build a nuclear reactor and strengthening military ties with Cuba...

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Moscow Journal: Pregnant Inmate’s Plight Inspires Plea to Medvedev

More than 80,000 people have signed an Internet petition to President Dmitri A. Medvedev demanding the release of a jailed pregnant lawyer.

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The Lede: The Battle of the Economic Models

... the world in confronting the global economic problems.Another (sort of) European leader, President Dmitri A. Medvedev, will be in the Western Hemisphere this weekend, specifically in South America, where he will no doubt give his assessment of a revived Russia vis-a-vis the United States, just as Russian warships are due to arrive in America’s backyard for an exercise in muscle-flexing...

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The Battle of the Models

... the world in confronting the global economic problems.Another (sort of) European leader, President Dmitri A. Medvedev, will be in the Western Hemisphere this weekend, specifically in South America, where he will no doubt give his assessment of a revived Russia vis-a-vis the United States, just as Russian warships are due to arrive in America’s backyard for an exercise in muscle-flexing...

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The Big Chill

There's an article in the headlines that indicate that the Russians are going thru some change too: President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia retreated Friday from his threat to deploy missiles on Europe's borders, but only if President-ele Leave Comment

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Russian Hopes Obama’s Win Will Warm Relations

WASHINGTON — President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia expressed hope Saturday that President-elect Barack Obama’s election would improve relations that have soured under President Bush, bu...

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Give the Devil his due. Bush may be one of worst presidents in U.S. history, but fact that relations with Russia have soured is not all his fault.

From The New York Times : President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia expressed hope Saturday that President-elect Barack Obama’s election would improve relations that have soured under President Bush, but he remained unwavering on the issues that have most starkly divided the countries in recent years. Mr. Medvedev, in Washington for the first time since his election last spring, reiterated...

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Russian Hopes Obama’s Win Will Warm Relations

President Dmitri A. Medvedev expressed hope Saturday that President-elect Barack Obama’s election would improve relations that have soured under President Bush.

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NYT Is Misreporting That Russia Is "Backing Off"

Under the headline Russia Backs Off on Europe Missile Threat, the NYT's Stephen Castle hawks several misconceptions. He writes:President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia retreated Friday from his threat to deploy missiles on Europe’s borders, but only if President-elect Barack...

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Russia Backs Off on Europe Missile Threat

NICE, France — President Dmitri A. Medvedev of Russia retreated Friday from his threat to deploy missiles on Europe’s borders, but only if President-elect Barack Obama joined Russia and ...