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US Expedition Heads to Arctic
Aug 14, 2007 3:45 AM CDT
US Expedition Heads to Arctic
Expedition joins scramble to lay claim to the Arctic
(Newser)
- Diving into the international scramble to grab parts of the Arctic, a US Coast Guard cutter is voyaging north this week to determine if any of the underwater territory can be claimed for America. The four-week expedition, which starts Friday, will use sonar technology to map the northern Chukchi Cap,...
Danes Join Scramble for Arctic
Aug 11, 2007 1:20 PM CDT
Danes Join Scramble for Arctic
Denmark to launch expedition to Arctic to defend territorial claims
(Newser)
- A Danish expedition is set to head for the Arctic tomorrow, joining the scramble to claim polar territories. A team of 40 scientists and massive icebreakers are heading north to prove that a 2,000-kilometer underwater mountain range stretching to the pole is an extension of Greenland, and accordingly belongs...
Reuters Posts 'Titanic' Frame in Arctic Gaffe
Aug 10, 2007 5:54 PM CDT
Reuters Posts 'Titanic' Frame in Arctic Gaffe
Agency pinched movie still for North Pole report
(Newser)
- Reuters was caught in another photo pas today, when it revealed pics used in a report on Russia's flag-planting at the North Pole last week were actually lifted frames from the 1997 blockbuster
Titanic
. An image captioned with descriptions of Russian submersibles on an Arctic seabed was actually a still...
Canada Vows to Defend Pole
Aug 10, 2007 2:56 PM CDT
Canada Vows to Defend Pole
New patrol vessels to venture out as Arctic tensions escalate with Russia
(Newser)
- As Russia presses claims to the North Pole, Canada is stepping up its defense of its Arctic territory and will no longer take its sovereignty "too lighty," PM Stephen Harper declared yesterday during an Arctic tour. Canada is building six patrol vessels to guard the icy territory where...
Russians Hot for Cold War Habit
Aug 9, 2007 5:19 PM CDT
Russians Hot for Cold War Habit
Nuclear-capable bombers again tweaking US, NATO forces
(Newser)
- Russia's air force has revived the Soviet-era practice of flying to areas policed by NATO and the US, Reuters reports. A Tu-95 bomber "exchanged smiles" today with American pilots who raced to track it as it flew over Guam. As during the Cold War, Russian officials called the incident...
Georgia Claims Russian Attack
Aug 7, 2007 4:53 AM CDT
Georgia Claims Russian Attack
Missile fired on ex-Soviet republic lands without exploding
(Newser)
- Georgia has accused the Russian military of launching a missile at a small village in its territory. Reuters reports that the missile narrowly avoided a town west of Tbilisi and landed in a farm. The Georgian interior minister decried what he called an "act of aggression" but the Russian...
Russian Hackers Attack Websites for a Fee
Aug 2, 2007 7:53 PM CDT
Russian Hackers Attack Websites for a Fee
'Online mercenaries' target clients' business, political foes
(Newser)
- Hackers across Russia are executing crippling attacks against enemy websites—and they work for hire,
Der Spiegel
reports. For only a few hundred dollars, clients can retain Russian hackers to disrupt business transactions by launching barrages of pernicious data into their enemies' systems. But a disturbing trend is evident in...
Sub Crew Plants Russian Flag
Aug 2, 2007 4:57 PM CDT
Sub Crew Plants Russian Flag
Expedition reaches North Pole seabed in quest to get jump on turf battle
(Newser)
- A Russian expedition reached the North Pole today and symbolically called dibs on the Arctic in the race to secure the oil-rich territory. Explorers sank a titanium Russian flag into what the team leader called the "yellowish mud" of the sea floor 3 miles deep, which a spokesman likened...
Look Out, Santa: Russia Claims North Pole
Aug 1, 2007 12:09 PM CDT
Look Out, Santa: Russia Claims North Pole
Rich oil and gas reserves lie beneath ownership dispute
(Newser)
- Russian ships will arrive at the North Pole today as part of Moscow's effort to claim a 1,240-mile area of the Arctic—and with it, more than $2 trillion in oil and gas reserves. The
Telegraph
reports that the fleet will deposit a Russian flag at the bottom of...
Russian Kids Spend Summer Goose-stepping
Jul 31, 2007 4:12 PM CDT
Russian Kids Spend Summer Goose-stepping
Youth movement an avatar of Putin propaganda
(Newser)
- In a Soviet Era throwback, a new Russian youth group is said to be providing more than fun and games in its summer camp, the
Weekly Standard r
eports. Nashi, Russian for “Ours,” is said to be an elite indoctrination program; while Russian officials liken it to the Boy...
Russia Reportedly Strikes Fighter-Jet Deal With Iran
Jul 30, 2007 4:19 PM CDT
Russia Reportedly Strikes Fighter-Jet Deal With Iran
(Newser)
- Israel is investigating reports that Russia will supply Iran with $1 billion in long-range fighter jets and aerial fuel tankers, the
Jerusalem Post
says. Israeli officials say the pact could be a partial response to a billion-dollar US arms deal with Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states.
Russians Advance on North Pole
Jul 29, 2007 5:34 PM CDT
Russians Advance on North Pole
With eye on energy-rich seabed, submarines make test dive
(Newser)
- In a race to claim rich natural resources under the North Pole, two Russian submarines successfully dove several thousand feet in Russia's northern territorial waters today,
Reuters
reported. Though US and Russian subs have long plied the waters under the pole, none has reached the seabed there, at a depth...
Russia Expels UK Diplomats
Jul 19, 2007 6:47 PM CDT
Russia Expels UK Diplomats
Tensions rise amid tit-for-tat retaliation
(Newser)
- Russia has expelled four British diplomats in what the Kremlin called a "proportionate response" to the expulsion of four Russian diplomats from Britain earlier this week. Russia says it will stop cooperating with British counterterror efforts as well. Relations between London and Moscow have been strained since Russia denied...
Russians Flock to New Religions
Jul 17, 2007 3:42 PM CDT
Russians Flock to New Religions
Followers of the 'new' Jesus head to Siberia to build a town
(Newser)
- Is a former traffic cop named Sergei Tropov really the reincarnation of Jesus? Five thousand devoted followers of the Church of the Last Testament believe so, and they've relocated to a remote corner of the Siberian wilderness, where they are constructing a new town founded on the 18-year-old religion. The...
Russians Gun for AK Profits
Jul 15, 2007 7:24 AM CDT
Russians Gun for AK Profits
Others reap rewards of the Russian achievement
(Newser)
- The Kalashnikov, the world's most popular firearm, has been a source of mixed emotions in Russia since it was invented 60 years ago, the
New York Times
reports
.
Putin calls the killing machine a "symbol of the talent and creative genius of our people." But almost none of...
AK-47 Turns 60
Jul 7, 2007 7:39 AM CDT
AK-47 Turns 60
(Newser)
- In 1941, while hospitalized for wounds received fighting the Nazis, Russian soldier Mikhail Kalashnikov designed a rifle that combined the best of the American M1 and the German StG44. The "Avtomat Kalashnikov," first produced in 1947, became known as the AK-47. It is prized by...
Putin Wants in on Missile Shield
Jul 3, 2007 5:07 AM CDT
Putin Wants in on Missile Shield
Russian premier pushes plan for joint anti-missile defense system in lieu of bases in Poland, Czech Reppublic
(Newser)
- Vladimir Putin yesterday pushed his proposal for cooperating with the US on a joint missile defense system, part of which would be built on Russian soil, the
Washington Post
reports. The offer, first broached in Germany last month, was welcomed by President Bush as he and the Russian premier ...
Billionaires Flee Putin's Russia
Jul 2, 2007 4:08 PM CDT
Billionaires Flee Putin's Russia
For mainly Jewish oligarchs, wealth and power has given way to prison and exile
(Newser)
- A cadre of 50 or so Russian businessmen struck it rich when the USSR's state-owned industries went up for grabs. But most of these billionaire oligarchs are now in prison or have fled, hounded and hectored by the KGB-style tactics of president Putin. The
Guardian
profiles 7 deposed plutocrats, who've...
Bush, Putin Get Off to Chummy Start
Jul 2, 2007 6:44 AM CDT
Bush, Putin Get Off to Chummy Start
Russian leader's brief visit to Maine starts with lobster, protests
(Newser)
- The US-Russia mini-summit kicked off with flowers and kisses, but the subtext was less collegial. Vladimir Putin presented bouquets to the current and ex-First Ladies, then joined the Bush family for a lobster and swordfish dinner last night in an atmosphere that exceeded his expectations. "We could not have...
Putin Puts in at Kennebunkport
Jul 1, 2007 7:23 PM CDT
Putin Puts in at Kennebunkport
Russian president insists visit is social, though tensions remain high
(Newser)
- Russian president Vladimir Putin touched down in New Hampshire this afternoon for what the US and Russia are both calling a social visit to President Bush's summer home in Kennebunkport, Maine. But the BBC
reports both sides hope to use the meeting as an opportunity to warm their countries' recently...
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