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| Jun. 14 |
Austria |
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Zyryanov sends holders Greece crashing Greece's reign as European champions is over after Konstantin Zyryanov scored the only goal to give Russia a 1-0 victory
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| Jun. 5 |
Paris |
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Safina streaks to first major final Dinara Safina advanced to the French Open climax by beating fellow Russian Svetlana Kuznetsova 6-3 6-2
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| May.21 |
Moscow |
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United victorious after shoot-out drama Manchester United have won the Champions League 6-5 on penalties over Chelsea after final finished 1-1 after a dramatic rainy night
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| May.14 |
Northern England |
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Zenit shuts out Rangers for UEFA Cup Zenit St. Petersburg won its first European trophy, and Russia's second, by beating Glasgow 2-0 in the UEFA Cup final
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| May.1 |
St. Petersburg |
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Zenit crush Bayern to reach UEFA final
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Captive woman had 7 children by father
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| Mar.20 |
Russia |
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Brothers face spy charges Russian security officials say they have arrested and charged Ilya and Alexander Zaslavsky with links to British interests
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| Jan.17 |
London |
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Russia actions 'stain reputation' Foreign Secretary Miliband has described actions against the British Council as 'reprehensible'
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| Jan.16 |
London |
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Russia warned over 'intimidation' British Council employees were interviewed by security services and a director was detained by police
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| Jan.14 |
Moscow |
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Russia summons UK envoy over row The foreign ministry has summoned the UK ambassador amid an escalating row over the reopening of 2 British Council offices
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Ceremony marks extended EU border
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Russia halts London art display
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| Nov.23 |
London |
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Litvinenko family mark death anniversary
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| Oct.26 |
Portugal |
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Putin: 'U.S. plan is Cuban missile crisis'
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63 died from forest fires
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| Jul.19 |
Moscow |
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New UK PM blamed for Russia row
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Moscow |
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Russia expels 4 British diplomats Russia has announced the tit-for-tat expulsion amid a mounting diplomatic row over Moscow's refusal to hand over a suspect in Litvinenko death
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| Jul.16 |
Moscow |
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Russia warns UK over expulsions
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UK expels four Russian diplomats  | The UK is to expel 4 diplomats from the Russian embassy after Moscow refused to extradite the suspect in the murder of Litvinenko. The decision follows Moscow's refusal to hand over th... | |
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| Jun.7 |
Paris |
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Ivanovic routs Sharapova
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| Jun.5 |
Czech Republic |
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Bush chides Kremlin over democracy U.S. President warns that democratic reforms in Russia had been 'derailed' in a speech to a conference organized by former dissidents
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| May.31 |
Moscow |
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Ex-KGB spy: UK tried to recruit me Andrei Lugovoy, charged by Britain with murdering Litvinenko is saying UK intelligence and a Russian multi-millionaire were far more likely ...
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| May.28 |
London |
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UK requests Lugovoi extradition
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| May.22 |
Russia |
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Litvinenko suspect denies charges
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London |
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Lugovoi charged with spy poisoning  | Russian prosecutors refuse to extradite Andrei Lugovoi, charged by Britain in the poisoning death of Alexander Litvinenko. Sir Ken Macdonald: Andrei Lugovoi s... | |
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Fire rips through Cutty Sark
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| Apr.26 |
Estonia |
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Estonia removes Soviet memorial  The authorities have removed a contentious war memorial in Tallinn, despite overnight protests that left one person dead
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Estonians see memorial as a reminder of decades of Soviet rule.
Russia says it should not be removed.
The move provoked a condemnation from Russian officials and lawmakers.
40 people were injured and 300 arrested during clashes as police used tear gas to disperse ethnic Russian demonstrators
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| Feb.10 |
Germany |
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Putin: U.S. force fostering nukes Russian President at a security forum blasted the United States for the 'almost uncontained' use of force in the world
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Outspoken journalist shot dead
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| Jan.8 |
European Union |
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Russia oil row hits Europe supply  | Oil supplies to Poland, Germany and Ukraine have been cut amid a row between Belarus and Moscow. Transneft's pipeline were completely sh... | |
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Saddam Hussein hanged
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| Nov.24 |
London |
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Former spy poisoned by radiation British health officials: Alexander Litvinenko died after being poisoned by radiation from polonium 210
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| Nov.23 |
London |
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Poisoned former KGB spy dies Alexander Litvinenko, the longtime critic of the Russian government, died in a hospital 3 weeks after his suspected poisoning
| The doctors unable to determine the cause of his illness. Litvinenko and his friends blamed Russian government for his sudden illness. Kremlin have denied any role in the matter. The former KGB spy met with a contact who claimed to have information connecting the Russian government with the slaying of journalist Anna Politkovskaya
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| Nov.18 |
London |
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Ex-KGB officer 'poisoned in UK' Scotland Yard is investigating the alleged poisoning of the critic of President Putin, Alexander Litvinenko
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| Oct.20 |
Finland |
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Putin firm on EU energy charter European Union leaders are meeting to discuss how to ensure stable supplies of energy
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Hezbollah kidnapping prompts Israeli move
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| May.18 |
Portugal |
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CSKA seal Uefa Cup triumph over Sporting
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| Feb.24 |
Slovakia |
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Bush meets Putin Bush presses Putin on democracy. They agreed that Iran and N. Korea should not have nuclear weapons
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| Jul.3 |
London |
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Sharapova wins Wimbledon over Serena
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| Jun.24 |
London |
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Putin arrives for UK state visit
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U.S. Launches War Against Iraq
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| Mar.10 |
France |
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France, Russia threaten war veto Chirac says France, like Russia, will vote against a second resolution that could lead to war against Iraq
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| Feb.10 |
Paris |
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Chirac, Putin: No need for war
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| Jul.1 |
Germany |
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71 dead in midair collision A Tupolev 154 airliner and a Boeing 757 cargo plane collided over the state of Baden-Wuerttemberg
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| Jul.16 |
Moscow |
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Rogge wins top Olympics job
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