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Russian and American spies square off

If the Russians believed it was another routine day - walking the dog, grocery shopping and taking the children to the park - they might abandon their surveillance.

Russians attempt to topple Google in Vietnam

The company has so far spent $10 million, hired 300 staff - including 30 foreigners, mostly Russians - and spread itself out over four floors of a downtown office block in the Vietnamese capital.

Suspected Russian militant leader goes on trial

Russian state news agencies reported that he pleaded guilty to setting up an illegal armed group and illegal arms trafficking, but denied any involvement in terrorist attacks.

Kerry meets with Russian NGOs as crackdown mounts

"From the point of view of the Russian government, it's definitely harmful.

Russians, U.S. agree to Syria talks, but anti-Assad opposition may refuse to...

"The problem with Geneva from the beginning was the Russian understanding," he said, referring to Moscow's stance that Assad's ouster wasn't a pre-condition for negotiations.

Russian money in Cyprus hit by savings seizure

Russian officials estimated that about $49 billion, which is equivalent to 2.5 percent of Russia's gross domestic product, was wired to foreign accounts illegally last year.

Suspect in Russian spy murder pulls out of inquest

Litvinenko, a former Russian intelligence officer turned fierce Kremlin critic, died in 2006 after drinking tea poisoned with the radioactive isotope polonium-210 at a London hotel.

Trial of dead Russian whistleblower postponed

A Russian court has postponed the trial of a dead lawyer who accused law-enforcement authorities of massive corruption and whose case sparked a dispute between Washington and Moscow.

Russian city hopes to cash in on meteor

Russian city hopes to cash in on meteor

Adopted Russian boy's death ruled accidental

Russian authorities have blamed Max's death on his adoptive parents and used the case to justify a recently enacted ban on all American adoptions of Russian children.

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Russian oligarchs foot most of 2014 Sochi Olympics

Russian oligarchs foot most of 2014 Sochi Olympics

MOSCOW: Mice return from a month in space

A Russian capsule carrying mice and lizards has returned to Earth after spending a month in space.

Boeing 737 catches fire landing in Moscow; no injuries

In this image taken Saturday, May 18, 2013 made available from AP video, passengers leave a...

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Russian Oligarchs Foot Most of 2014 Sochi Olympics

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Ryan Fogle, U.S. Embassy staffer accused of spying in Moscow, shown before...

"The Russians have wanted to make this incredibly public.

U.S. diplomat accused of spying departs Russia

May 19 - Ryan Fogle, a U.S. diplomat Moscow accused of trying to recruit a Russian intelligence...