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The Trial of Suspects Believed to Have Partaken in Politkovskaya’s Murder Attests to the Prosecutors’ Inability to Get to the Bottom of the Case

The trial for the killing of Anna Politkovskaya, which took place in October 2006, has opened with the suspected killer still at large, the press excluded from the proceedings, and an apparent attempted poisoning of the prosecution’s lawyer. But even if the three existing defendants are found guilty, the actual masterminds of the murder have little to worry about.
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October 20, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Moscow, Politics, Russia, Russian culture, Russian federation | , , , | No Comments Yet

Russian and Georgian Civic Communities Try to Help Refugees to Re-Claim Their Homes in South Ossetia and Abkhazia

Just like the past conflicts, the recent war in the Caucasus produced a vast number of refugees—people who were forced to abandon their property and look for shelter in Georgia and Russia. But with the military action a thing of the past, most of the South Ossetian refugees have been able to return home, while their Georgian counterparts are still reluctant to come back, fearing retribution.
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October 17, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Arms, Georgia, Moscow, Politics, Russia, Russian culture, Russian federation | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Russia’s Grain Producers Feel the Credit Crunch as Retailers Defer Payments

This year, an exceptionally voluminous grain harvest may help Russia to alleviate the pain brought about by the financial crisis, which is threatening to spread from the stock markets to banks and other spheres such as real estate and employment. But not all that glitters is indeed gold – the oversupply of grain on the market could end up doing more harm than good.
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October 17, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Moscow, Politics, Russia, Russian federation, business, crisis, financial crisis, money | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Despite the Government’s Disengagement, Russian Businesses Continue Their Quest to Join the WTO

<img hspace=”5″ border=”1″ align=”left” src=”http://russiaprofile.org/media/small-images-2/FrontWTO.jpg” alt=”" />Up until recently, Russia&rsquo;s accession to the WTO seemed to dominate its business agenda. But this is no longer the case. In lieu of the economic and political crises that presently plague the country, Russian businesses have realized that time has come for them to think outside the political box, and to take matters into their own hands.
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October 16, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Russia, Russian federation, business, money | , , , | No Comments Yet

Medvedev’s New Anti-Corruption Measures Leave Too Much to the Imagination

<img hspace=”5″ border=”1″ align=”left” src=”http://russiaprofile.org/media/small-images/FrontCurrency2.jpg” alt=”" />President Dmitry Medvedev has finally introduced a set of long-awaited bills on fighting corruption. At first, the public&rsquo;s reaction was quite benevolent: many experts did not try to conceal the fact that they expected something on a much &ldquo;smaller scale.&rdquo; However, this does not mean that the draft laws are flawless.
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October 16, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Moscow, Politics, Russia, Russian culture, Russian federation, business | , , , | 1 Comment

Dear Barack

As the American presidential election nears and the two candidates, Sen. Barack Obama and Sen. John McCain, intensify their campaigns, the debate as to whether Russians would prefer to see a democrat or a republican in the White House swirls on. In the opinion of our columnist Vladimir Frolov, the Russian President Dmitry Medvedev would rather deal with the former. Frolov supports his line of reasoning with an imaginary letter.
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October 15, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Politics, Russia, Russian federation, USA | , , , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Party Like It’s 1998

When the ruble defaulted in 1998, the State Duma and the Federation Council played a key role in stabilizing the situation. Today, the country faces the threat of another economic crisis, but neither institution is in a condition to play that role again.
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October 15, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Moscow, Politics, Russia, Russian federation, business, money | , , , , | No Comments Yet

Russia’s Duma Deputies Provide New Guarantees for Investors at the Prime Minister’s Behest

As the financial crisis in the world shows no sign of subsiding, the Russian government is taking unprecedented steps aimed at staving off what the experts call “a run on the banks” in the country. In order to protect the small investor, the Duma adopted a draft bill that will fully insure bank deposits worth up to 700 thousand rubles – the most the Agency on Deposits’ Insurance can promise to give back to the depositor without endangering the insurance fund.
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October 14, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Moscow, Russia, Russian federation, business, money | , , , , | No Comments Yet

The Kremlin’s “Controlled” Opposition May Become a Human Shield against Unhappy Citizens

Predictably, Russia’s remaining true liberals met the demolition of the Union of Right Forces (SPS) party and the formation of a new democratic party under the aegis of the Kremlin, to be composed of what’s left of SPS, the Civic Force, and the Democratic Party of Russia, with much skepticism. The new party is unlikely to help promote democracy and the freedom of choice in the county – it can only attempt to preserve the chance to bring these virtues back someday.
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October 14, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Moscow, Politics, Russia, Russian federation | , , , , | No Comments Yet

Worried Oligarchs Unite

Russia’s businesses, reportedly losing billions of dollars daily as the financial crisis shows no sign of subsiding, attempted to indirectly criticize the government this week. On Thursday, Alexander Shokhin, the president of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs (RSPP), published an open letter with "An Appeal to the Country’s Leadership" as the headline, in which he criticized the anti-crisis measures of Vladimir Putin’s government.
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October 13, 2008 Posted by Russia Profile | Russia, Russian federation, business, crisis, financial crisis, fund market, money | , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet