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MOSCOW, January 11 (RIA Novosti) - A Cameroon...

MOSCOW, January 11 (RIA Novosti) - A Cameroon national who was attacked on Saturday in the Russian capital by a group of unidentified assailants died in hospital overnight, a police source said. The man was attacked in northwestern Moscow late on Saturday by at least three young people, sustaining four knife injuries in the back. "The male victim was assaulted in a park...and later died in hospital from knife wounds," the source said. Police are still searching for the suspects. Russia"s Interior Ministry warned in December there could be a rise in crime against foreigners and migrant workers amid the worsening economic situation in the country. The ministry has set up a special group to investigate crimes related to racial hatred. On December 6, Salokhiddin Azizov, a 20-year-old migrant worker from Tajikistan was murdered and decapitated in a forest near Moscow. Azizov"s head was later found in a rubbish dumpster. A group calling themselves the Combat Organization of Russian Nationalists has claimed responsibility for the attack. According to the Russian non-governmental organization SOVA, 68 people died and 262 were injured in racially motivated attacks in the country in the first eight months of 2008. Eighty-five people died in race-hate murders in 2007 in Russia.


Russia"s drug control chief, Viktor Ivanov...

Russia"s drug control chief, Viktor Ivanov, will announce new proposals on Wednesday for eliminating the narcotics threat from Afghanistan at the Russia-NATO Council meeting in Brussels, a law enforcement source said.


MOSCOW, November 5 (RIA Novosti) - One of...

MOSCOW, November 5 (RIA Novosti) - One of two suspects detained on suspicion of involvement in the January murder of lawyer Stanislav Markelov and trainee journalist Anastasia Baburova has confessed, the head of Russia"s FSB said on Thursday.

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Russia"s top military warned the United...

"The consequences, I believe, would be dreadful for Iran, as well as Russia, the entire Asia-Pacific community," Gen. Nikolai Makarov, chief of Russia"s General Staff, said.

The statement came as world powers are mounting pressure on Tehran to accept a UN-drafted compromise to enrich uranium for Iran"s research reactor abroad or face a new set of tougher sanctions.

The White House repeatedly said it did not rule out any options, including a military operation, in dealing with Iran"s nuclear aspirations.

Makarov suggested Washington might turn its military attention on Iran once its operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have been completed.

Russia, which has strong business ties with Iran and was earlier reluctant to back new sanctions, recently joined Western calls on Tehran for curbing its nuclear ambitions which are feared to be geared toward weapons production.

Iran, the world"s fifth largest oil exporter, insists its nuclear program is for civil

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