Russian, U.S. experts to conduct joint stress tests at nuclear plants

Moscow and Washington have agreed to conduct joint stress tests at the nuclear power plants in both countries following a recent nuclear disaster in Japan, the head of Russia’s state nuclear energy cooperation said on Thursday. “We agreed yesterday to cooperate in this field,” Rosatom head Sergei Kiriyenko said during a meeting with U.S. businessmenContinue reading Russian, U.S. experts to conduct joint stress tests at nuclear plants

Russia’s oil giant Gazprom Neft eyes Caspian, Black sea offshore deposits…

Russia’s Gazprom Neft, the oil arm of state-controlled energy giant Gazprom, is considering developing the Caspian and Black sea offshore deposits but the Black Sea projects may pay off only if the oil giant is granted tax breaks, a Gazprom Neft official said on Thursday. “Gazprom Neft plans to take part in tenders and auctionsContinue reading Russia’s oil giant Gazprom Neft eyes Caspian, Black sea offshore deposits…

Central Asian drug trafficking at $20 billion yearly – Russia’s anti

Drug trafficking in Central Asia generates up to $20 billion every year, Russia’s anti-narcotics chief, Viktor Ivanov, said on Thursday. Ivanov was speaking at a meeting of the U.S.-Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission’s Drug Trafficking Working Group in Moscow. He said the money “was being pumped into organized crime in the region.” Russia and the UnitedContinue reading Central Asian drug trafficking at $20 billion yearly – Russia’s anti

Russia Insists on an Ceasefire in Libya but the West has Different Ideas…

Russian news is reporting that ground troops are being readied by America. The info comes from the web portal of DVIDS. So I looked it up… NORFOLK, Va. – More than 4,000 sailors and Marines from the Bataan Amphibious Ready Group and 22nd Marine Expeditionary Unit began to deploy from Norfolk and Little Creek, Va.,Continue reading Russia Insists on an Ceasefire in Libya but the West has Different Ideas…

World skating host bid to replace Tokyo could be announced Thursday

The International Skating Union (ISU) will continue on Thursday to vote on where to hold the 2011 Figure Skating World Championship after Tokyo was forced to bow out due to the tragic earthquake on March 11. After Japan was forced to decline hosting the championship, Moscow (Russia), Vancouver (Canada), Turku (Finland), Colorado Springs (USA), GrazContinue reading World skating host bid to replace Tokyo could be announced Thursday

Russia’s new Angara rockets to be test launched before 2014

Test launches of Russia’s new generation Angara booster rockets will begin no later than 2013, a spokesman for the Russian Space Forces said. Alexei Zolotukhin said work to build on-ground infrastructure of the space complex for launches of Angara carrier rockets is currently in active stage at Russia’s northern space center Plesetsk. Angara rockets, designedContinue reading Russia’s new Angara rockets to be test launched before 2014