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A militant leader was killed in Russia"s North Caucasus republic of Ingushetia on Wednesday, a law enforcement source said.


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MOSCOW, September 10 (RIA Novosti) - The largest in Europe and the only in Russia indoor speed skating centre opened in Moscow on Thursday. At the opening ceremony Moscow Mayor Yuri Luzhkov expressed gratitude to the International Skating Union for "trust due to which it was decided to hold the world speed skating championship of 2005 in Moscow back before the beginning of the construction of the centre." "The time when we held the championships of Russia in Berlin has passed, and new champions will now come into being here, in Moscow," Mr. Luzhkov said. The Krylatskoye speed skating centre is included in the Olympic River programme of building sports facilities. It is Russia"s only indoor complex with a 400-metre international-level speed skating track and the world"s sole skating rink where specially prepared water will be used for making ice. The new centre is an up-to-date five-storey building including an ice arena with three speed skating tracks and a circular track, and ice-hockey and figure skating rinks. The stands have a seating capacity of up to 10,000. A medical centre, a hotel for athletes with accommodation for 50, and a parking lot for 500 motor vehicles also form part of the centre. The complex with an artificial ice field will enable athletes to train all year round. From February 4 to 6 the Krylatskoye centre will host the world speed skating championship in which more than 1,000 athletes from 20 countries are expected to take part.


TALLINN, August 24 (RIA Novosti) - Estonia...

TALLINN, August 24 (RIA Novosti) - Estonia joined on Monday an international investigation group probing the hijacking of the Arctic Sea cargo vessel, along with Russia, Finland, Sweden and Malta.

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Russia"s state-run nuclear power corporation...

Russia earlier proposed establishing international reserves of low-enriched uranium (LEU) to ensure stable fuel supplies to IAEA member countries in case of an emergency, including "insurmountable political difficulties."

IAEA representative Dana Sacchetti told Vedomosti that the agreement on the creation of the nuclear fuel reserve bank in the East Siberian city of Angarsk - one of the largest Russian uranium enrichment complexes - is due to be signed in Vienna on Monday by Rosatom"s head Sergei Kiriyenko and the IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano.

While he did not specify the volume of the investment in the project, he said that the expenses would be covered by the Russian government.

Russia proposed in 2007 the creation of a nuclear center with LEU reserves in Angarsk, 5,100 km (3,170 miles) east of Moscow, to enable countries to develop civilian nuclear power without having to enrich their own uranium. The IAEA Board of Governors approved the establishment

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