It is necessary, first and foremost, to determine the status of a project on the construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait before commenting on the possible implementation of this project, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has said.Full Story Today, 16:52 | Interfax-Ukraine
A French court order on Friday to award a Frenchman custody of his three-year-old daughter after rupture with his Russian wife will be appealed "on Monday or Tuesday," a Russian lawyer said.Full Story Today, 16:37 | Interfax-Ukraine
A Frenchman was on Friday awarded custody of his three-year-old daughter whose Russian mother came under prosecution earlier on a charge of abducting the girl from her father.Full Story Today, 16:21 | Interfax-Ukraine
BERLIN - Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk has been deemed fit enough by medical experts to stand trial for helping to kill 29,000 Jews in World War Two, the state prosecutors office in Munich said on Friday.Full Story Today, 16:13 | Reuters
MOSCOW (AP) - A top Russian diplomat says the signing of a key U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control treaty, expected to take place during President Barack Obama's visit to Moscow next week, may be delayed.Full Story Today, 16:09 | Associated Press
The policy of U.S. President Barack Obama is very different from that of his predecessor, George W. Bush, but the United States will not radically change its foreign policy for the sake of better relations with Russia, said David Kramer, a leading U.S. analyst.Full Story Today, 16:05 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has signed a law amending the Ukrainian law on a national program for reforming and developing the housing and utilities sector in 2004-2014, which foresees the allocation of UAH 23 billion from the state budget to reform and develop the sector in 2009-2014.Full Story Today, 15:39 | Interfax-Ukraine
BEIJING (AP) - Authorities have moved more than 300,000 people from their homes in southern China after heavy rain toppled houses, flooded roads and damaged a dam, Chinese state media said Saturday.Full Story Today, 15:34 | Associated Press
The European Commission has proposed that Ukraine make concrete steps in reforming the oil and gas and energy sectors of the national economy.Full Story Today, 15:03 | Interfax-Ukraine
It is necessary, first and foremost, to determine the status of a project on the construction of a bridge across the Kerch Strait before commenting on the possible implementation of this project, Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has said.Full Story Today, 16:52 | Interfax-Ukraine
A French court order on Friday to award a Frenchman custody of his three-year-old daughter after rupture with his Russian wife will be appealed "on Monday or Tuesday," a Russian lawyer said.Full Story Today, 16:37 | Interfax-Ukraine
A Frenchman was on Friday awarded custody of his three-year-old daughter whose Russian mother came under prosecution earlier on a charge of abducting the girl from her father.Full Story Today, 16:21 | Interfax-Ukraine
BERLIN - Accused Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk has been deemed fit enough by medical experts to stand trial for helping to kill 29,000 Jews in World War Two, the state prosecutors office in Munich said on Friday.Full Story Today, 16:13 | Reuters
MOSCOW (AP) - A top Russian diplomat says the signing of a key U.S.-Russian nuclear arms control treaty, expected to take place during President Barack Obama's visit to Moscow next week, may be delayed.Full Story Today, 16:09 | Associated Press
The policy of U.S. President Barack Obama is very different from that of his predecessor, George W. Bush, but the United States will not radically change its foreign policy for the sake of better relations with Russia, said David Kramer, a leading U.S. analyst.Full Story Today, 16:05 | Interfax-Ukraine
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has signed a law amending the Ukrainian law on a national program for reforming and developing the housing and utilities sector in 2004-2014, which foresees the allocation of UAH 23 billion from the state budget to reform and develop the sector in 2009-2014.Full Story Today, 15:39 | Interfax-Ukraine
BEIJING (AP) - Authorities have moved more than 300,000 people from their homes in southern China after heavy rain toppled houses, flooded roads and damaged a dam, Chinese state media said Saturday.Full Story Today, 15:34 | Associated Press
The European Commission has proposed that Ukraine make concrete steps in reforming the oil and gas and energy sectors of the national economy.Full Story Today, 15:03 | Interfax-Ukraine