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Belarus deports pro-democracy activists to Russia

Belarus deports pro-democracy activists to Russia Minsk  - Belarusian police on Wednesday deported a pair of foreign pro-democracy activists, as opposition groups held rare public gatherings throughout the former Soviet republic.

Plain-clothes KGB agents meeting an train arriving in the Belarusian capital Minsk from Moscow initially detained three members of the Russian pro-democracy Oborony (Defence) youth group.

The cops later charged and placed on a return train to the Russian capital two of the activists, Oborony leader Oleg Kozlovsky and associate Aleksander Savelev, said Andrei Kim, a Oborony spokesman.

Russia says only shutting of terror havens in Pak can lead to Afghan peace

Russia says only shutting of terror havens in Pak can lead to Afghan peaceMoscow, Mar. 25 : Joining the international community's concern over the increasing extremism in Pakistan and its precarious political situation, Russia has said that peace can not be established in Afghanistan until Pakistan is stabilized.

Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Sergei Ivanov said that Moscow is `very much concerned' about the security of Pakistan's nuclear armaments.

Moscow postpones talks with Kiev over snub

Moscow postpones talks with Kiev over snub Moscow - Russia, angered at being left out of a gas transit deal between Kiev and the European Union this week, on Tuesday indefinitely postponed inter-governmental gas talks with Ukraine.

President Dmitry Medvedev made the announcement at a meeting of the country's security council one day after the European Commission signed a memorandum pledging to invest in developing Ukraine's gas pipeline system.

Russian Arctic region leader quits in clash with pro-Kremlin party

Russian Arctic region leader quits in clash with pro-Kremlin party

Four dead in crush at Russian disco

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Russia hopes Medvedev, Obama will set agenda for nuclear pact talks

Russia hopes Medvedev, Obama will set agenda for nuclear pact talks Moscow - Russia hopes talks between President Dmitry Medvedev and US President Barack Obama next month will set a concrete agenda to replace a key nuclear control treaty set to expire in December, the foreign ministry said Friday.

"We hope that the London talks will lead to concrete instructions on what parameters and what tempo negotiations will proceed," Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told journalists.

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