Russia
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President Putin's daily drive to work at the Kremlin takes him though some of the richest parts of Moscow. Here you can follow his route
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Sovereign wealth funds likened to Gazprom as Brussels calls for rules
Feb 28 2008:Likening Russia's state-owned gas monopoly, Gazprom to sovereign wealth fund (SWF) Brussels urges greater scrutiny
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Russia has run rings round the west. A united Europe must stand up to it
Feb 28 2008:Timothy Garton Ash: The Kremlin runs a so-called democracy that is in fact authoritarian. At the same time it intimidates its neighbours
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Guardian Weekly podcast: Turkish incursion into Iraq
Audio (26min 20sec), Feb 27 2008: The Turkish military incursion in Iraq; an eyewitness account of the crisis facing refugees from Darfur in Chad; the man who will be Russian president; a transnational crackdown on tax evaders; and the difficulty of finding good food in rural Hungary -
Q&A: the Russian presidential election
Feb 27 2008:Tom Parfitt on the personalities, the issues and the implications of Russia's presidential election
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Putin rolling back civil rights, warns Amnesty
Feb 27 2008:Kremlin using new laws to persecute NGOs, break up opposition demonstrations and wipe out dissent, says report
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Kosovo police injured in Serb protest
Feb 25 2008:Ten Kosovo police officers injured when Serb war veterans threw stones and bottles during a protest at a border crossing
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'There is peace. We have a new airport. People are satisfied'
Feb 22 2008:War-ravaged Chechnya transformed, but change comes at a price
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Moscow condemns EU plans for Kosovo police mission
Feb 20 2008:Russia says sending 2,000 police to secure breakaway country's independence would be in breach of international law
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Litvinenko was traitor seeking conflict, says murder suspect
Feb 20 2008:Prime suspect has said that the former spy's death was caused by his own 'reckless way of life' and 'imprudent choice of associates'
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Guardian Daily podcast: Mohamed Al Fayed takes the stand, plus the fallout from Northern Rock
Audio (26min 54sec), Feb 19 2008: In our daily audio show, Mel Preen and guests discuss Mohamed Al Fayed's claims at the Diana inquest; Martin Wainwright speaks to Northern Rock customers in Newcastle; science correspondent James Randerson assesses the scientific credentials of the presidential candidates; plus the DVD war appears to have been won -
Billionaires boom as Putin puts oligarchs at No 2 in global rich list
Feb 19 2008:Super-wealthy Russians enjoy golden age - as long as they stay well clear of politics
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Video: 'Not moral and not lawful'
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Kostunica, the main loser over Kosovo
Feb 15 2008:The loss of Kosovo is a particularly bitter pill to swallow for Vojislav Kostunica
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Kosovo breakaway illegal, says Putin
Feb 15 2008:Russia warns Europe and US against recognising independent state
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Luke Harding on Vladimir Putin
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