Euronews
| Apr 13, 2013
Russian relations with America took another turn for the worse when Russia published a retaliatory list banning 18 Americans from visiting the country. The Russian list is in response to the "Magnitsky" list of 18 Russians already issued by the US...
Associated Press
| Mar 2, 2013
Russia voiced strong skepticism about the autopsy on a 3-year-old adopted Russian boy in Texas and demanded further investigation as thousands rallied in Moscow to support the Kremlin ban on U.S. adoptions of Russian children.
Euronews
| Jan 13, 2013
Tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets of Moscow to protest the new ban on US citizens adopting Russian children. The law followed one by Washington blacklisting certain Russian officials. But the tit-for-tat move has triggered ...
Euronews
| Dec 26, 2012
The upper chamber of the Russian parliament approved an anti-adoption law aimed at preventing Russian children from being fostered by foreigners. The bill is named for a Russian-born toddler who died of heat stroke to American parents.
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Mosaic
| Nov 7, 2012
Barack Obama's reelection was welcomed and met with an international wave of relief despite challenging international cases. The residents of the Kenyan town of Kogelo, Hussein Obama's hometown, hope that Obama's reelection will contribute to some...
Associated Press
| Jun 1, 2012
US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton says she doesn't quite buy the claim that Russia is neutral in the Syrian conflict, citing arms sales between the two countries.
NTDTV
| May 3, 2012
Tension is on the rise between Russia and the US over NATO's missile defense system. Moscow believes the system targets Russia and says it could use force against NATO. Russia said on Thursday that it may use preemptive force against the NATO ...
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...in Afghanistan in the next two years. Former U.S. National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, who served under Presidents Gerald Ford and George ...
— May 13 at 07:33 pm
...the press. The cumulative effect is that negative news about Russia seems perfectly plausible. That’s what supports the mistaken notions of peop...