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News Archive for 18 January 2008

Russia
18.01.2008 - Russia criticizes UK attempts to politicize situation arnd British Council
Britain’s attempts to politicize the problems that have arisen around the activity of the British Council in two Russian cities, do not facilitate improvement of relations in detail...
Business
18.01.2008 - Russia, Bulgaria sign $5.9 billion nuclear power plant deal
Russia's state-owned nuclear equipment monopoly Atomstroyexport signed a 3.9 billion euro ($5.9 billion) contract in Bulgaria on Friday to build a nuclear power plant in the north of the Balkan state. in detail...
18.01.2008 - South Stream gas pipeline to be owned by Russia, Bulgaria on parity basis
Russia and Bulgaria agreed that they would own the South Stream gas pipeline in Bulgarian territory on a parity basis, Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller said. in detail...
UK
18.01.2008 - Kinnock to escape charges as British Council-Russia row continues
Stephen Kinnock, director of the British Council in St. Petersburg and son of ex-U.K. Labour Party leader Neil Kinnock, will not be charged over alleged traffic violations, a police source said on Friday. in detail...
World
18.01.2008 - Russia will not back unilateral declaration of Kosovan independence
A unilateral declaration by Kosovo of its independence and the support of this step by other countries will be an "unlawful" act which will not be backed by Russia, Russian President Vladimir Putin said in detail...
Sport
18.01.2008 - Four Russians through to last 16 of Australian Open after Day 5
Four out of eight Russian players progressed to the last 16 at the 2008 Australian Open tennis championship in Melbourne on Friday. in detail...
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