By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-08 | Social issues Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has just paid a visit to the agri-industrial complex in Voronezh, a large city in southwestern Russia in order to inspect the farming condition here. He participated in the potato harvest and inspired farmers to have better potato crops next year. This year, potato crops failed due to the long-term drought and unprecedented lasting heatwave resulting in not irrigated fields. As the President of Russia, Dmitry Medvedev did not mind digging potatoes and criticizing on the farming condition in the Voronezh agri-industrial complex, Russia. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev chose Mersedes GL500 for his trip to a potato field in the Voronezh agri-industrial complex. Let's have a look at the following meaningful images of Russian President Dmitry Medvedev in the potato harvest in the Voronezh agri-industrial complex, Russia. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-07-08 | Society Inaugurated on 7 May 2008, Dmitry Medvedev is the current President of Russian Federation. By wining 71.25% of the popular vote in the presidential election held on 2 March 2008, Medvedev becomes the third president of Russia preceded by Vladimir Putin. During his term, he had made significant changes with a view to better people’s life such as the reformation of civil service system between 2009 and 2013. By the end of June, he became to first Russian Presidents to visit the Jewish Autonomous Region in Russia’s Far East and its capital city of Birobidjan. Here he had a lot of social activities with the local residents. One of the most remarkable activities is his visit to the General Register Office where he posed with wedded couples. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-06-15 | News and society Russian President Dimitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin had an informal meeting in the sunshine at the weekend at the presidential residence in Gorki, outside Moscow. read more
By: Peter Manousakos | 2010-04-04 | Politics The man has his act together. If ever there was a time to capitalize on increasing Latin American animosity toward the U.S. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-10-05 | News and society The two most powerful people of Russia, President Dmitry Medvedev and P.M Vladimir Putin, had a meeting at the residence in Gorki, outside Moscow on October 1, 2010. They enjoyed the spot of lunch together and discussed several small issues before Medvedev visits the disputed Kuril Islands on his next business trip to Japan.While the former President Boris Yeltsin was notorious for heavy drinking during his presidential term, Putin and Medvedev are rarely seen drinking alcohol. read more
By: Ian Bremmer | 2011-06-15 | Politics At first sight, despite the summer has come, it is only wording considering political nonsense… Unfortunately, it is only the primary impression, regardless of the modern Ukrainian-Russian relations status. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-04 | News and society On Sunday 31 July, Russian Navy Day was traditionally celebrated with a range of festivities in many ports including the Far Eastern port of Vladivostok where a naval parade from Vladivostok to Baltiysk, a port in St. Petersburg, military hardware exhibition performances and a gala were held earlier in the day. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-09-23 | Social issues In the era of science and technology, the world of computer technology ever amazes us with lots of advanced products and applications. The digital world is daily updated satisfying the need of technology enthusiasts, politicians are not exceptions. Among the latest and most popular digital gadgets at this time, the iPad, Apple’s new tablet computer get much attention from Russian politicians. Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is so interested in Apple products, and he owns a brand-new iPhone 4. Besides, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and other Russian politicians concern much about the digital world. Let's have a look at the following images of Russian politicians' recent activities on the world of computer technology. read more
By: xxyxy | 2010-09-21 | Ethics Modern work and life stress, often lead to the emergence of sub-health state. Such as insomnia, forgetfulness, fatigue, nutritional imbalances and other problems plague many busy people at work. Thus read more
By: pooja rajput | 2012-04-02 | Politics Russian election has been of a major political event in the month of February-march. There were huge expectations before this election as ex president Vladimir Putin was pitted against communist Gennady Zyuganov. With this March 4th election results coming out there has been results of huge problem regarding the election. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2010-10-14 | Community News On October 11th, President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev met the frontmen of several Russian rock groups at the Rhythm Blues Café in Moscow and shared about his taste in music. The Russian president started listening to music when he was young. He can work and listen to music at the same time without being distracted. Medvedev shared: “To tell you the truth, when I was writing my thesis on a very boring legal topic, I always had my cassette player on.” It was reported that musician Andrei Makarevich made arrangement for this meeting. He expected to get help from Medvedev with the annual musical festival “The Creation of the World” in Kazan which seems to have been ignored recently. In addition, the lead singer of Chaif band Vladimir Shakhrin wishes musicians like composer Shainsky to have good living conditions when they are over 80. The meeting was also an occasion for Medvedev to tell about the problem of copyrights in Russia. According to him, it is essential to have a new global con read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-13 | News and society Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin went diving at a Black Sea site on the Taman Peninsula in Krasnodar region Aug. 10, 2011. read more
By: Pat Smith | 2010-10-13 | Article Marketing Irish rock band U2 performed its first-ever concert in Russia in August, making a stop on its current U2 360 Tour, but Rolling Stone reports that the gig wasn't without controversy. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-08-19 | News and society Barrack Obama is known as the America’s most powerful leader. However, he has some interests like a teen including listening to Jonas Brothers music and regularly using social networking service Facebook. read more
By: Rajkumar Kanagasingam | 2010-04-04 | Politics An assertion that was central to Canadian author James Bacque's accusation was his contention that there was no European food shortage in 1945. But historians pointed out Eisenhower had sent many messages before the surrender of Germany on the expectation of possible inadequacy of food. After the first week of May, all of Eisenhower's calculations as to how many people he would be required to feed in occupied Germany became woefully inadequate. He had badly underestimated, for two reasons. First, the number of German soldiers surrendering to the Western Allies far exceeded what was expected (more than five million, instead of the anticipated three million) because of the onrush of German soldiers across the Elbe River to escape the Russians. read more