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After two decades as Russia's marquee company, Gazprom could be losing its mojo. A changing energy market and emergence of new energy sources is challenging the company's longtime dominance.
The story of ethnic Serb Bosko Brkic and Admira Ismic, his Bosniak girlfriend, ended with two short bursts from a sniper's rifle on a Sarajevo bridge the afternoon of May 19, 1993.
In line with a recent amendment to last year's law reintroducing direct elections for the heads of Russia's 83 federation subjects, the Daghestani and Ingushetian parliaments have voted overwhelmingly for an alternative option. Will others follow suit?
Biofuel researchers at UC Berkeley may keep the tobacco industry from going up in smoke. Scientists are engineering tobacco plants to produce oils that can serve as biofuels to power airplanes, cars, trucks and other machines.
A subway car known as the "Watercolor Train" is showing a new exhibit as it carries passengers through the Russian capital. The train car is outfitted with art each year to mark the anniversary of the opening of the Moscow Metro on May 15, 1935. (7 PHOTOS)
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