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Litvinenko case linked to Yukos probe - Russian prosecutors

10:13 AM (MSK) December 28, 2006
Some of the former Yukos executives could be involved in the murder of Russian security service defector Alexander Litvinenko, Russia's top prosecutors said Wednesday. The Russian Prosecutor General's Office said Leonid Nevzlin, a core shareholder of the bankrupt oil company, who lives in Israel and is on the international wanted list on fraud charges, could have ordered Litvinenko's poisoning with polonium-210.

"We are checking a version that people, who are on the international wanted list for grave crimes, including [former] Yukos co-chairman Leonid Nevzlin, could be behind these crimes," the office said, referring to Litvinenko's murder and an attempt on his business partner Dmitry Kovtun's life.

Litvinenko reportedly investigated Moscow's handling of the Yukos affair before he died in London November 23.

Nevzlin's lawyer said the statement is a new provocation against his client and an attempt to pin as many crimes as possible on him.

"The Prosecutor General's Office finds it easier to pin all crimes on those [Russians] who live abroad," Dmitry Kharitonov said.

Nevzlin, who has Israeli citizenship, has also been charged in Russia with involvement in a number of contract killings, and was put on the international wanted list in July 2004. The businessman denies the charges, and Israel has refused to extradite him to Russia.

Prosecutors said they will soon resume attempts to have those people extradited.


03:50 PM (MSD) September 11, 2009


Memorial services will be held in the United States on Friday at the sites of the terrorist attacks in New York, Washington and Pennsylvania eight years ago.


02:48 PM (MSD) September 10, 2009

A special commission has announced the composition of the main and backup crews for the next mission to the International Space Station (ISS).

Russia's Soyuz-FG carrier rocket bearing the Soyuz TMA-16 spacecraft is due for liftoff from the Baikonur space center in Kazakhstan on September 30.


02:47 PM (MSD) September 10, 2009

The United States will study 'seriously and carefully' Tehran's proposal to resume talks within the framework of Iran Six mediators, a spokesman for the U.S. State Department said on Wednesday.


02:24 PM (MSD) September 9, 2009

The United States has successfully launched an Atlas 5 heavy carrier rocket with a satellite built under a commercial arrangement with the U.S. government.
According to spaceflightnow.com website, the rocket with a PAN satellite on board lifted off from the Kennedy space center in Florida at 5:35 p.m. EDT (21.35 GMT) on Tuesday.


02:26 PM (MSD) September 8, 2009

The U.S. and Russian presidents will meet in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly to discuss progress towards a new bilateral arms control treaty, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Tuesday.


09:30 PM (MSD) September 7, 2009

Air transit of military cargoes through Russia for the coalition forces in Afghanistan has not begun yet, Foreign Ministry deputy spokesman Igor Lyakin-Frolov said on Monday.


11:10 AM (MSD) September 6, 2009

NASA astronaut Danny Olivas and ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang began the third and final spacewalk of the STS-128 mission to the International Space Station, NASA said on Sunday.


11:04 AM (MSD) September 6, 2009

The decision to distribute quotas among the country participants in the International Monetary Fund (IMF) can be made no earlier than 2010 after the organization's reformation, Russia's finance minister during a press conference on Saturday.


01:32 PM (MSD) September 5, 2009

Talks on Russia, Belarus and Kazakhstan, partners in a yet-to-be-formed three-nation customs union, joining the World Trade Organization could resume in October, the Kremlin's WTO point man said Friday.

"The talks on joining are supposed to be resumed in October this year," Maxim Medvedkov, the director of the Russian Economic Development Ministry's trade talks department, said.


09:56 PM (MSD) September 4, 2009

The United Nations has called on NATO to thoroughly investigate an air strike on two hijacked fuel tankers in Afghanistan, after hearing reports that casualties were killed in the attack.

Michael Scherer

Congressional Republicans have mostly been bystanders in the foreign policy arena over the past 18 months, unable to muster the votes to block President Barack Obama remaking U.S. foreign policy to fit his more diplomatic, consensus-building vision. But now, with months to go before the midterm elections, they are flexing their muscles: for the first time in his presidency, Obama needs a super-supermajority of 67 Senators — including at least eight Republicans — to ratify the new START nuclear arms—control treaty with Russia, a cornerstone of his plan to seek the eventual elimination of atomic weapons.

Aleksey Chudinov

Russian Army General Staff is considering the question of joint training sessions for the General Staff Main Intelligence Directorate (GRU) spetsnaz and American commando subunits. At the American side’s request exercises may be held in a Central Asian country with similar relief to the mountainous parts of Afghanistan.

The American special-purpose forces in Afghanistan seem finally to have admitted defeat. The withdrawal of forces and means from the country is not far off, but not one stated aim has been achieved.

Amity Shlaes

Now those tribes really have something to fight over. In case you haven’t heard the mind-blowing news, impoverished Afghanistan has increased its potential net worth by a factor of 83 overnight.

Afghan mining experts may view the discovery of $1 trillion in natural resources as a new «backbone» for their economy, as one labeled it. But Afghanistan already fights over resources such as poppy plants.

The new bounty might escalate the already troubling conflict there into a global conflagration involving every meaningful power. It isn’t hard to imagine Afghanistan’s tribes, the Taliban, and, say, U.S. oil companies, President Vladimir Putin and the cash-rich Chinese all jumping in.

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