A cooperation agreement will be signed by Moscow State University of Foreign Affairs (MGIMO) and Siberian Federal University (SFU) will be signed in SFU on March 28. The agreement will be signed by SFU President Yevgeni Vaganov and Igor Loginov,
Zelenogorsk Town Court obliged to exact Electrochemical Plant to compensation of moral damage of $4,400 to a child. A Zelenogorsk woman brought a claim against Electrochemical Plant to receive compensation of moral damage caused to her under-aged son, the press
Unemployment rate in the Krasnoyarsk Territory is less than in Germany, Edkham Akbulatov, Krasnoyarsk Territory Deputy Governor, stated at the regional meeting on the development prospects of labor market. Unemployment rate decreased from 3.1% as for early 2007 to 2.5%
Russian Joint-Stock Company "Unified Energy System of Russia" sells 66.33% shareholding of OJSC Krasnoyarskenergosbyt (Krasnoyarsk Energy Sale Company) to OJSC HydryOGC, which will lessen its holding of stock in Krasnoyarsk company to 0%. Krasnoyarskenergosbyt shares will be acquired by Irganayskaya
Shooting of 33 bears has been allowed in the Krasnoyarsk Territory during spring hunting season. This limit was set by Russian Ministry for Agriculture, as Pavel Kochkaryov, deputy chief of the Regional Regulatory Agency for Fauna Monitoring, Protection and Control,
A bill about total ban for tobacco advertising and tying products was introduced in the State Duma, RIA Novosti reported. The document was presented by United Russia. It is suggested that ban for tobacco advertising should come into effect on
Artists living in or working in Aberdeen City and Shire are being invited by Aberdeen City Council and Hammerson plc to submit a proposal for a permanent public art installation in the Civic Square of the new GBP 250million Union
Kwang Ho, a pianist and student at Royal Northern College of Music in Manchester, will play what promises to be one of the most adventurous and varied recitals of the season when he performs at the Cowdray Hall on Thursday,
28th meeting of the EPSU Standing Committee on Public Utilities 3 April 2008 Jean Monnet Building, plateau du Kirchberg, Luxembourg The 28th meeting of the Standing Committee on Public Utilities will take place in Luxembourg, plateau du Kirschberg, Jean Monnet
By Anastasiya Skorina This week was a real whirl for me. I was busy at work and trying to combine my professional concerns with my private life, where things were starting to look up. As far as the latter goes,
Ukraine's winding road to NATO membership threw up some potholes and detours last week as Germany and other European countries announced that, despite what Washington DC might have to say about the matter, they're not so eager to fast track
What is it with Ukraine's peculiar transport ministers? A former minister, Mykola Rudkowski, recently got himself into a mess of trouble by allegedly embezzling public funds and using them to do things like jet off to Paris with local beauty
Over the last few months our readers have demonstrated the global popularity of What's On by sending us photos of it being read in places as far apart as Auckland and Amsterdam, Beijing and Panama City, and San Francisco and
It might not be as big as EURO 2012 (what could be, beyond the Olympics?), but it's still a nice sign that Ukraine is on its way up in the world and is being integrated more and more into the
Ukrabilly festival, Pavlova Hospital (103A Frunze), 19 April at 18.00 The fourth Ukrabilly Explosion festival will be held at the cultural centre of the Pavlova Psychiatric Hospital, which is probably appropriate given the craziness that's going to go on. On
Does humour translate? You decide.This week's joke in translation was sent to us by Yuri Vaselchenko. A wife returns home from work one evening in a new pair of shoes and declares to her husband:- I'm so lucky! When I