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Thirteen people have been killed in the...

Thirteen people have been killed in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco, where drug-related violence has surged of late, local media have said.


MOSCOW, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - Galina Rusanova...

MOSCOW, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - Galina Rusanova, a Britain-based Russian artist, faces charges in the United States after allegedly attacking crewmembers when drunk on a flight from Los Angeles, British media reported on Monday. The plane, which was headed for London last Wednesday, had to be diverted to Maine after the disturbance, the Press Association said. The agency cited prosecutors as saying Rusanova, 54, began behaving aggressively after taking a cocktail of wine, prescription medicine and liquid soap. When restrained by air stewards, she lashed out, kicking and punching them. Prosecutors told a court hearing in Bangor, Maine on Friday that at one point Rusanova fell to the floor "snapping like a dog." She will attend a district court hearing on Monday, on charges of assault and interfering with a flight crew. According to the Daily Mail, which said Rusanova is "known in Britain as a respected artist, actress and author," she was interviewed by FBI agents after the incident, and explained to them: "It"s typical of me. I sometimes do crazy things." Rusanova told the FBI that she took the pills and alcohol due to her fear of flying, but remembers little of the incident. A flight attendant reportedly witnessed her sucking on a bottle of liquid soap taken from the plane"s lavatory.


The head of the Russian Orthodox Church...

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church on Thursday blessed the presidency of Viktor Yanukovych in an unusual demonstration of the new Ukrainian leader"s close ties with Russia.

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"This result is... an award for a mission that the chairman of the Council of Ministers has historically realized in all his international political activities, starting from the summit in Pratica di Mare in May 2002 aimed at the overcoming of opposition between the two nuclear arsenals, which are potentially capable of destroying ten times the whole global population," a statement said.

The Russian and U.S. presidents, Dmitry Medvedev and Barack Obama, signed on Thursday the new treaty on the reduction of strategic offensive weapons to replace the START 1 treaty, which expired in December 2009.

"Starting from the G20 summit in London on April 1 last year, Chairman Berlusconi has personally made maximum efforts to improve relations between the U.S. administration and the Russian government," the Italian government"s statement said.

The strategic arms pact stipulates that the number of nuclear warheads is to be reduced to 1,550 on each side, while the number of

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