A yet another opposition meting in Moscow, anniversary of the deadly Japanese quake and a bus crash in Switzerland that killed 28 people– these were the main... 16.03.2012, Sputnik International
A yet another opposition meting in Moscow, anniversary of the deadly Japanese quake and a bus crash in Switzerland that killed 28 people– these were the main events of the outgoing week.
A yet another opposition meting in Moscow, anniversary of the deadly Japanese quake and a bus crash in Switzerland that killed 28 people– these were the main events of the outgoing week.
A yet another opposition meeting took place on Moscow’s Novy Arbat street. Observers who worked at the March 4 presidential elections had been invited to the event.
Outgoing President Dmitry Medvedev proposed on Thursday a sweeping reform of Russia’s political system, including direct elections for regional governors.
The full line-up of singers competing at the Eurovision Song Contest this year has been completed, with Britain's biggest bookmaker William Hill and Ladbrokes calling Sweden singer Loreen the most possible winner of the contest. Next are Buranovskie Babushki, a sextet of Russian grannies (in the photo) from Russia.
Naina Yeltsin, the wife of first Russian President Boris Yeltsin, celebrated her 80th birthday on March 14.
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