Alleged teacher denies role in radicalizing Boston bombing suspect"Misha," a mysterious US-based Islamist who has been accused of having radicalized deceased Boston bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev by the Tsarnaev family, claims that he was not his teacher.15:25 29.04.2013
Boston Bombing suspects targeted NYC – officialsThe two brothers suspected of carrying out the Boston Marathon bombing last week planned to follow up the attack by detonating as many as six explosive devices in New York City’s Times Square.10:07 26.04.2013
Chubais’ alleged CIA connections exposed by anonymous sourceThe CIA officers operated as consultants to Anatoly Chubais, the Russian deputy prime minister who oversaw the privatization of the country’s economy in the early 1990's, President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday. Those officers have been identified as Andrei Shleifer and Jonathan Hay, privatization consultants for the Russian government at the time, an anonymous source who also worked with Chubais revealed to RIA Novosti.17:54 25.04.2013
Boston tragedy: The curtains are liftedThe law enforcement agencies, which played the lead role during the first part of the Boston tragedy, performed in the best traditions of action movies. They chased the suspects, seized their car and engaged in a shootout with the suspects, during which one of the suspected terrorists was killed. Prosecutors and defense attorneys are moving to the forefront during part two, which promises to be no less thrilling, albeit less dynamic.12:02 25.04.2013
US diplomats discuss relocation to the United States with Tsarnaev parentsUS diplomats traveled to Dagestan to discuss the logistics of an upcoming trip by the parents of suspected Boston Marathon bombers the Tsarnaev brothers to the United States, a law enforcement source told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.16:43 24.04.2013
US authorities may shut down Ranch for Kids - AstakhovUS regulators may close the Ranch for Kids program that accommodates several Russian orphans rejected by their adoptive families, Children's Rights Ombudsman Pavel Astakhov's press office told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.15:24 24.04.2013
Boston bombing suspects' father questions testimony reportsRussian father of two suspects in the Boston Marathon bombings said on Wednesday that he had great doubts about his son’s ability to give testimony.10:40 24.04.2013
Tsarnaev's widow says she didn't know about bombing plansThe widow of Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, Katherine Russell, claims she did not know anything about the plot. Attorney Amato DeLuca said Katherine found out that her husband and brother-in-law were suspected of being the Boston Marathon bombers from TV.10:55 23.04.2013
Boston Marathon bombing suspect charged, faces death penaltyDzhokhar Tsarnaev, who is suspected with his brother of planting bombs at the finish line of last week’s Boston Marathon that killed three people and injured more than 200, was charged Monday from his hospital bed with using a weapon of mass destruction against persons and property, resulting in death, a crime that could carry the death penalty.10:01 23.04.2013
Russia, US stress need for joint counter-terrorism effortsRussia and the United States are committed to boosting their efforts to jointly fight terrorism, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Monday.15:48 22.04.2013
Russian social network founder denies fleeing to USThe founder of Russia’s most popular social networking website, VKontakte, denied on Monday media reports that he has gone to the United States to create a new social network.14:08 22.04.2013
Boston bomber's friends suspect him of triple murder in 2011 - reportFormer associates of slain Boston Marathon bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev now believe he may have been involved in a 2011 triple murder that claimed the life of his closest American friend, Brendan Mess.12:44 22.04.2013
Boston blast suspect awake, answering questions - reportA Boston Marathon bombing suspect, 19-year-old Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, is awake and answering investigators’ questions.08:57 22.04.2013
Second suspect in Boston Marathon bombing arrestedDzhokhar Tsarnaev, the second suspect sought for the Boston Marathon bombing which left three dead and upwards of 180 injured has been captured after a lengthy and intensive manhunt that left the greater Boston area in a state of virtual lockdown Friday, the FBI confirmed via a statement Friday evening local time.12:13 20.04.2013
Boston Marathon bomber may be Kyrgyz refugee - reportOne of the suspected Boston Marathon bombers that remains at large may have been a Kyrgyz national from a family of refugees, a Makhachkala school formerly attended by the suspect told RIA Novosti.17:08 19.04.2013
All of Boston in virtual lockdown amid manhunt for Marathon bomberGovernor Deval Patrick reported moments ago that an order for everyone to remain indoors and not to open their doors for anyone other than officially identified police officers has been expanded to cover all of Boston as well as several surrounding cities, including Watertown, Waltham, Newton, Belmont, and Cambridge.16:30 19.04.2013
Boston Marathon bombers may be Russian nationals - APThe suspects in the Boston Marathon bombing may be from a region bordering Russia's Republic of Chechnya and had been living in the US for approximately one year, the AP reported Friday citing sources.14:51 19.04.2013
One Boston Marathon bombing suspect dead after MIT campus shootoutBoston Police Commissioner Edward Davis confirmed the death of one of the suspects implicated in Monday's Boston Marathon bombing which left three dead and upwards of 176 via his Twitter account Friday, stating simply: "One suspect dead. One at large. Armed and dangerous. White hat suspect at large"12:06 19.04.2013
US officials responsible for "indisputable" torture – reportAmerica’s highest-ranking officials bear responsibility for the country’s “indisputable” practice of torture, according to a report released by influential bipartisan think tank the Constitution Project Tuesday.20:08 18.04.2013
Moscow, Washington agree regular dialogue on adoptionsRussia and the United States have agreed to establish regular dialogue on the protection of rights of Russian children adopted by US families, says Konstantin Dolgov, the human rights ombudsman for the Russian Foreign Ministry.09:46 18.04.2013