The Russian press reflects growing Middle Eastern concerns, writes Mona Khalil
As the crisis around Iran's nuclear programme continues, Russia and China -- both of which have crucial projects in Iran -- have naturally taken a much milder position to (...)
Racist attacks and squabbles over a new law limiting the activities of NGOs have dampened Russia's festive spirit, reports Mona Khalil from Moscow
The end of 2005 was marred by appalling incidents of racism and xenophobia in which foreign students (...)
Russia hopes to re-kindle its traditionally strong ties with Arab countries, reports Mona Khalil from Moscow
Official statements, visits and communication taking place between Russian and high-ranking Arab counterparts indicate that their (...)
Russia is struggling to stop the increase in attacks on its troubled North Caucasus region, reports Mona Khalil
Throughout the world, people are becoming more and more familiar with the geography of southern Russia. News reports on the terrorist (...)
The controversy surrounding Iran's nuclear programme seems to have no end, reports Mona Khalil
In spite of strong opposition from a number of United Nations Security Council member states, Western powers managed to force Iran to be referred to the (...)
Moscow searches for ways to oppose US global domination, writes Mona Khalil
While Washington enthusiastically pursues its strategy of global domination, the patience of other world powers seems to be running thin. Since 11 September, the (...)
The assassination of Chechen leader Aslan Maskhadov will have deep repercussions, possibly region-wide, writes Mona Abdel-Malek Khalil
Russia's Federal Security Agency (FSB), the centre of Russian state intelligence, reported on 8 March that Aslan (...)
Despite the latest summit meeting between presidents Bush and Putin, relations between America and Russia are shaky, writes Mona Khalil from Moscow
Fifteen years after the end of the Cold War post-Soviet Russia and the United States are still far (...)