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Russia to grant U.S. Afghan supply route

Russia to grant U.S. Afghan supply route
Russia will grant President Barack Obama permission next week to ship U.S. weapons supplies across its territory, or through its airspace, en route to Afghanistan.
MOSCOW, July 4 (Reuters) - Russia will grant President Barack Obama permission next week to ship U.S. weapons supplies across its territory, or through its airspace, en route to Afghanistan, sources on both sides told Reuters on Saturday.  Full Story
Yesterday, 21:54 | Reuters

Anti-G8 demonstrators clash with policy in Italy

VICENZA, Italy, July 4 (Reuters) - Anti-G8 demonstrators clashed briefly with Italian police on Saturday in the first big protest ahead of next week's summit of the world's richest nations.   Full Story  
Yesterday, 21:59 | Reuters

That'll do pig, zoo tells Afghanistan's only porker

KABUL - Afghanistan's only known pig trotted out of quarantine on Saturday, two months after he was locked away because of swine flu fears, to bask again in the mud at the Kabul Zoo.   Full Story  
Yesterday, 17:52 | Reuters

Orthodox leaders give message of unity in Istanbul

ISTANBUL - The spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians and the head of the Russian Orthodox Church put on a united front on Saturday when they met for talks in Istanbul.   Full Story  
Yesterday, 17:38 | Reuters

Obama's trip: three more countries, one broad mission

WASHINGTON (AP) - Determined to change the way the world views the United States, Barack Obama is onto his next foreign mission: rebuilding relations with Russia, proving to global leaders that America is serious about climate change, and outlining his vision for Africa, his father's birthplace.   Full Story  
Yesterday, 17:28 | Associated Press

Russia, China call for calm after North Korea missiles

MOSCOW - Russia and China called for calm on Saturday after North Korea stoked regional tensions by firing ballistic missiles.   Full Story  
Yesterday, 17:03 | Reuters

Lawyer: French man's custody of half-Russian daughter to be appealed

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  
Yesterday, 16:37 | Interfax-Ukraine

Frenchman gets custody of daughter in conflict with estranged Russian wife

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  
Yesterday, 16:21 | Interfax-Ukraine

Update: Demjanjuk pronounced fit to stand trial in Germany

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  
Yesterday, 16:13 | Reuters

Diplomat: Russia might postpone signing nuclear arms control treaty during Obama's visit

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  
Yesterday, 16:09 | Associated Press

U.S. analyst: U.S. will not trade principles for closer relations with Russia

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  
Yesterday, 16:05 | Interfax-Ukraine
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