WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration wants talks with Russia soon on proposals to limit strategic nuclear warheads and address Moscow's concerns about a U.S. missile shield in Europe, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday.Full Story 6 November 2008, 23:36 | Reuters
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's constitution will be amended by year's end to extend the presidential term to six years, lawmakers promised Thursday -- a move that could pave the way for Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin.Full Story 6 November 2008, 23:26 | Associated Press
On Nov. 6, the PFTS drop 5.38 percent by the closing bell. The index ended the day at 290.38 points.Full Story 6 November 2008, 18:47 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
(Reuters) - From Lada taxi drivers to antique dealers, steelworkers to pastry sellers -- Ukrainians are suffering from the global financial crisis and few expect a multi-billion dollar IMF loan to do much to ease the pain.Full Story 6 November 2008, 17:28 | Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain slashed borrowing costs by a record 1.5 percentage points on Thursday and Europe was expected to follow in cutting its rates as part of concerted efforts to revive world commerce and ward off deep recession.Full Story 6 November 2008, 15:03 | Reuters
Despite the news of the International Monetary Fund's $16.5 billion loan, the PFTS plunged in early trading today, Tiger Asset Management reports.Full Story 6 November 2008, 14:22 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AP) - Russia's Emergency Ministry says a roadside bomb blast has killed six people on a minibus in North Ossetia province.Full Story 6 November 2008, 14:21 | Associated Press
WASHINGTON/KYIV (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund approved a $16.5 billion loan program for Ukraine that includes monetary and exchange rate policy shifts to ease strains from the global financial crisis.Full Story 6 November 2008, 11:19 | Reuters
(Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund approved a $16.5 billion loan programme for Ukraine late on Wednesday that includes monetary and exchange rate policy shifts to ease strains from the global financial crisis.Full Story 6 November 2008, 11:11 | Reuters
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine's broadcasting regulator granted a temporary reprieve on Wednesday to two of three Russian channels ordered off the air in a legal dispute which prompted criticism from Moscow.Full Story 6 November 2008, 11:10 | Reuters
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Bush administration wants talks with Russia soon on proposals to limit strategic nuclear warheads and address Moscow's concerns about a U.S. missile shield in Europe, a senior U.S. official said on Thursday.Full Story 6 November 2008, 23:36 | Reuters
MOSCOW (AP) -- Russia's constitution will be amended by year's end to extend the presidential term to six years, lawmakers promised Thursday -- a move that could pave the way for Vladimir Putin's return to the Kremlin.Full Story 6 November 2008, 23:26 | Associated Press
On Nov. 6, the PFTS drop 5.38 percent by the closing bell. The index ended the day at 290.38 points.Full Story 6 November 2008, 18:47 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
(Reuters) - From Lada taxi drivers to antique dealers, steelworkers to pastry sellers -- Ukrainians are suffering from the global financial crisis and few expect a multi-billion dollar IMF loan to do much to ease the pain.Full Story 6 November 2008, 17:28 | Reuters
LONDON (Reuters) - Britain slashed borrowing costs by a record 1.5 percentage points on Thursday and Europe was expected to follow in cutting its rates as part of concerted efforts to revive world commerce and ward off deep recession.Full Story 6 November 2008, 15:03 | Reuters
Despite the news of the International Monetary Fund's $16.5 billion loan, the PFTS plunged in early trading today, Tiger Asset Management reports.Full Story 6 November 2008, 14:22 | Elena Plekhanova, Kyiv Post Staff writer
ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (AP) - Russia's Emergency Ministry says a roadside bomb blast has killed six people on a minibus in North Ossetia province.Full Story 6 November 2008, 14:21 | Associated Press
WASHINGTON/KYIV (Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund approved a $16.5 billion loan program for Ukraine that includes monetary and exchange rate policy shifts to ease strains from the global financial crisis.Full Story 6 November 2008, 11:19 | Reuters
(Reuters) - The International Monetary Fund approved a $16.5 billion loan programme for Ukraine late on Wednesday that includes monetary and exchange rate policy shifts to ease strains from the global financial crisis.Full Story 6 November 2008, 11:11 | Reuters
Nov 5 (Reuters) - Ukraine's broadcasting regulator granted a temporary reprieve on Wednesday to two of three Russian channels ordered off the air in a legal dispute which prompted criticism from Moscow.Full Story 6 November 2008, 11:10 | Reuters