Sergei Ivanov
Moscow: Bulgaria is the Epicentre of a Campaign against Russia
US intelligence agencies have launched a campaign in Eastern Europe against neighbourly relations with Russia, with Bulgaria as its epicentre. This was stated by TASS spokesman for the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) Sergei Ivanov, quoted by the BNR.
Dangerous Bulk Ice Cream on the Streets
Samples taken by the Active Users Association show that the ice cream which is sold on the street may be dangerous. In 4 of 11 samples was found the Escherichia Coli bacteria.
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Kremlin: Pamela Anderson discusses animal rights (pics)
Sultry actress, Playboy bunny and animal rights activist Pamela Anderson met with President Vladimir Putin’s chief of staff Sergei Ivanov, at her request, ti discuss Russian seals and the prevalence of sea aquariums that keep belugas, orcas and dolphins in captivity. During his opening address, Ivanov praised Anderson for her beauty.
Egypt stands to lose $280 mln a month from flight suspensions
Egypt stands to lose 2.2 billion Egyptian pounds ($280 million) a month from Britain and Russia's decision to suspend flights after the Russian plane crash in the Sinai Peninsula, Tourism Minister Hesham Zaazou said on Nov. 11.
Russian parliament grants Putin right to deploy troops in Syria
The Russian parliament on Sept.30 unanimously granted President Vladimir Putin the right to deploy the country's military in Syria, a move a top Kremlin aide said related only to the air force.
Putin authorized to use Russian Armed Forces in Syria
The Russian Federation Council has authorized President Vladimir Putin to use the country’s Armed Forces in Syria, TASS is reporting.
"The Federation Council unanimously supported the president’s request - 162 votes in favor," Kremlin chief of staff Sergei Ivanov said on Tuesday.
World Commemorates Victims of Holocaust, Liberation of Auschwitz
Country representatives from all around the world gather in Poland on Tuesday to mark the 70th anniversary of the liberation of the Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration and extermination camp.
Politicians won't speak at Auschwitz ceremony
Politicians won't speak at Auschwitz ceremony
Only the voice of the victims will be heard in the former concentration camp Auschwitz on the 70th anniversary of its liberation, the Beta agency is reporting.
300 survivors of the death camp ran by the German Nazi regime will be the main guests at the ceremony today.
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