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US intensifying rocket defence plans: Moscow

US intensifying rocket defence plans: MoscowMoscow - Russia is disappointed over US President Barack Obama's lack of readiness to compromise in the dispute over the anti- ballistic missile system planned for Central Europe, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov was quoted by local media as saying Wednesday.

"The US has not revised its plans (after the change of president) but instead intensified them," Ryabkov said in an interview with the newspaper Vremya Novostey.

Three Russian soldiers killed in Chechnya

Three Russian soldiers killed in ChechnyaMoscow - Three Russian soldiers have been killed Chechnya in an attack less a week after the official end of the Russian military deployment, according to news agency Interfax on Wednesday.

The men, aged 24 and 35, died when their vehicle came under fire, whilst the two assailants reportedly escaped.

Following two wars, the Russian secret service, on the orders of President Dmitri Medvedev, lifted Chechnya's status as an "anti- terror zone" on April 16.

Putin ice cream whips up fury in Russia

Putin ice cream whips up fury in Russia Moscow - There is outrage in the ruling United Russia party over a new brand of ice cream bearing the name of Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.

The local branch of the party in Lipezk is angry about what it called the lack of political good taste and the profanation of his name, according to the Wednesday edition of the newspaper Novaya Gazeta.

The paper reported that all the managers of the ice cream company in Lipezk were loyal members of United Russia and that the Putin ice cream was not intended as a reference to the head of government.

Former oil tycoon Khordokovsy pleads innocent at new trial

Former oil tycoon Khordokovsy pleads innocent at new trialMoscow - Former Russian oil tycoon Mikhail Khordokovsky pleaded not guilty to charges of embezzlement and money laundering at a new trial on Tuesday.

"No, I do not admit guilt," Khordokovsky said after the charges were read out at a Moscow court.

Khordovovsky, former chief the oil concern Yukos, called the charges "nonsense" and vowed to defend himself against them, according to the news agency Interfax.

Moscow criticizes countries boycotting UN racism conference

Moscow criticizes countries boycotting UN racism conferenceMoscow - Russia has criticized the United States, Germany and other Western nations that were boycotting a United Nations conference on racism taking place in Geneva.

Apparently, not all governments were ready to face the growing challenges of racism, xenophobia and intolerance, Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Yakovenko said in an in an interview published in the government newspaper Gazeta Rossiyskaya on Monday.

Medvedev dubs NATO Georgia exercise "muscle-flexing"

Medvedev dubs NATO Georgia exercise "muscle-flexing"Moscow  - Russian President Dmitri Medvedev criticized a planned NATO military exercise in Georgia next month as "muscle- flexing" on Friday, according to Interfax news agency, as tensions from last summer's conflict hotted up again.

The NATO operation is expected to see 1,300 soldiers from 19 nations carry out a two-day exercise in the Black Sea republic.

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