Yesterday in “Die Welt” Editorial One is the current president of Russia, while the other is warning that he wants this post again. They almost no longer have... Continues on page 20 Medvedev thinks, Putin rules
Yesterday in “Newsweek” When Dimitri Medvedev was elected to this post a year ago, many considered him nothing more than a puppet of Putin... Yesterday in “Newsweek” When Dimitri Medvedev was elected to this post a year ago, many considered him nothing more than a puppet of Putin
Yesterday in “Die Welt” Editorial One is the current president of Russia, while the other warns that he wants this office again. They almost no longer have... Continues on page 20 Medvedev thinks, Putin leads
Yesterday in “The New York Times” EDITORIAL President Dimitri Medvedev struck his supporters with an explanatory announcement about the system for electing the President of Russia during a... Continues on page 18
Yesterday in “The New York Times” Yesterday in “The New York Times” EDITORIAL President Dimitri Medvedev hit his supporters with a justificatory announcement about the system for electing the President of Russia during a... Medvedev-Putin, coincidence or plan? Continues on page 1
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” Yesterday in the “Washington Post” I am sure that the people of Russia will be shocked when they discover that American diplomats think that Russian President Dimitri Medvedev is playing the role... By ANNE APPLEBAUM A blow to honest speech Cont
Yesterday While the first meeting between the two presidents is awaited, the American Barack Obama and the Russian Dmitri Medvedev, .... While the first meeting between the two presidents, the American Barack Obama and the Russian Dmitri Medvedev, .... Continues on page 28
Yesterday in the “Washington Post” I am certain that the people of Russia will be shocked when they discover that American diplomats think Russian President Dmitry Medvedev plays the role... By ANNE APPLEBAUM A blow to honest speech Continues on page 28
Opinion of the Day At the St. Petersburg Economic Forum, held on 4-6 June, the President of Russia, Dmitri Medvedev, ... “Continues on page 21” By PETRIT HALITI The hegemonic project of the rouble
Yesterday in “Christian Science Monitor” Yesterday in “Christian Science Monitor” By QUENTIN PEEL It seems that Churchill’s saying best suits Russia: “this country is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside a great enigma”... Continued on page 29 Medvedev, Russia’s next Gorbachev?
When Barak Obama meets in Moscow next week with Dmitri Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, the leading duo... Continues on page 20
Yesterday in “Financial Times” Continues on page 28
Yesterday in “Financial Times” When Barack Obama meets in Moscow next week with Dimitri Medvedev and Vladimir Putin, the leading duo... Continues on page 20
MOSCOW, 14 February/ATSH-Reuter/ - Russian oil companies and bankers attacked on Wednesday Interior Minister Anatoli Kulikov's call for partial privatization, and a presidential spokesman said Boris Yeltsin does not appear likely to agree with the proposals. RUSSIAN FIRMS ATTACK
Editorial BY Arben Rrozhani The actual defeat of the power holders in Russia, led by the all-powerful Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, has not resonated in any other country as much as in Albania. Unfortunately, because we are the country with the biggest problems with elections, t