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31.01.2012 06:30
Pirate Party: Democracy for the 21st century?Aleksandr Shubin – Co-founder, Russian Pirate Party The Internet today is a place where almost any media is available for free. For content providers, this is a problem. It costs money to make movies, music and games, so they want protection for their investment. The conundrum is how this can be achieved without restricting freedom of information and ideas. How can a compromise be found – or is... |
28.01.2012 04:00
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Costa Concordia disaster Denis Golovanov and Olga Gridneva – Costa Concordia Survivors The catastrophe of the Costa Concordia, which was carrying over 4,000 people, has been dominating international media for more than two weeks. Some have compared it to the wreck of the Titanic that took place exactly one hundred years ago. Even now, search and rescue operations continue, as does the investigation into what really... |
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26.01.2012 06:30
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Ethnicity issue in presidential campaign Tim Wall – Editor-In-Chief, The Moscow News Kirill Koktysh – Political Analyst Prime Minister Putin, who is running for president in March, has published a new article, seen as a part of his electoral manifesto. This time, he focuses mostly on ethnic diversity, immigration and nationalism. These are indeed very important issues in modern Russia, and they are among Putin’s biggest concerns…..... |
24.01.2012 06:30
Steering through the economic stormAnders Aslund – Economic Advisor to Russian Government, 1991 – 1994 The World Economic Forum is kicking off in Davos. Over the next few days leading businessmen, economists and politicians will talk over the world economy’s most pressing issues. And there are issues a-plenty, given that nine eurozone countries had their credit rating cut earlier this month. So what should we expect to happen to... |
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21.01.2012 04:00
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An american at the BolshoiThe main stage of the famous Bolshoi Theater has opened again after a six-year-long renovation. And the theater’s company has changed, too. For the first time in the Bolshoi's two-century-long history, a foreigner has been hired as principal dancer. Critics say it's the beginning of a new era, others argue it's the end of the Russian ballet. So why did the Bolshoi's management take this... |
19.01.2012 06:30
Putin's election manifesto Evgeniy Minchenko – Political Scientist Konstantin Simonov – Political Scientist As the presidential election in Russia moves ever closer, the current Prime Minister and presidential candidate Vladimir Putin has published his manifesto. Praising the growth of the middle class and civic society, Putin pledged to diversify the economy and increase civil liberties if elected. But critics claim... |
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17.01.2012 06:30
European science: Discerning moral values Felix Unger – President, European Academy of Sciences and Arts European science is facing a hard time. As the recession goes on and unemployment rises, Europe’s qualified population escapes to the New World. Several hundred thousand scientists, engineers and graduate students have fled to the United States during the last decade. So is America really the future of European science? Or can and... |
14.01.2012 04:00
Boxing for gloryLamon Brewster – WBO heavyweight champion, 2004 Musclemen with fast fists, girls in bikinis and bags of money to be made in the ring make boxing one of the most masculine and glamorous sports. High hopes and high stakes are often busted by a deadly hook or a tooth-grinding uppercut. And while the defeated sniffs ammonia and wipes blood from his face, the winner takes it all. The boxing Hall of... |
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12.01.2012 06:30
Mysteries of the human brainAleksandr Kaplan – Neurophysiologist Russian scientists are ready to make the sci-fi dreams come true. They say a silicon brain and a plastic body are just a couple of decades away. Does that mean soon potentially deadly work in danger zones will be carried out by robots instead of people? Or the potential of science is being exaggerated? When will avatars be sold in local hardware stores? For... |
10.01.2012 06:30
North Caucasus recreation Aleksey Nevsky – CEO, North Caucasus Resorts The Russian Caucasus has always been a very special place. The world-famous resort of Tsarist Russia and the USSR, this region was shaken by numerous ethnic conflicts and economic downfall just years ago. Yet there are people who say they know how to turn the emerging region into one of the best resorts ever. Is it really possible? What is to be... |