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Russian ’spy’ found in British parliament

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A BRITISH MP has insisted a Russian woman who works for him has "nothing to hide" after she was arrested reportedly on suspicion of espionage.

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Katia Zatuliveter faces deportation after being detained in London on Thursday in what is thought to be the first time since the end of the Cold War someone working in Britain’s parliament has been accused of spying for R

Europe Russia should become friends French German leaders say

As the cold war is over equipment, Europe and Russia should become "friends" in face of common challenges, President Nicolas Sarkozy of France and Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany said Monday after their bilateral meeting before arrival of Russian president.

In the French resort Deauville on the Normandy coast has, Sarkozy and Merkel held talks over economic governance acorss Europe before hosting President Dmitri Medvedev of Russia for dinner.

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BBC hostess regrets cat eating comment

A BBC radio presenter slipped up by saying live on the air that Chinese people serve cats for meals, but she apologized for the blunder shortly after, the Plymouth-based daily The Herald reported Saturday.

While discussing a book entitled Casper the Commuting Cat: The True Story of the Cat Who Rode the Bus and Stole Our Hearts, Judi Spiers said on the BBC Devon’s Friday morning show, "10 Security,500 copies have been sold, and the book has been translated into six different langua

China Japan have no secret deal on Diaoyu Islands FM

China and Japan have no secret agreement concerning the Diaoyu Islands issue under, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Ma Zhaoxu said in Beijing Thursday.

Ma’s remarks came after media reports said Japanese government sources had revealed that China and Japan secretly reached a compromise on the Diaoyu Islands issue while Junichiro Koizumi was Japanese prime minister.

The Japanese government sources said Japan agreed in the deal not to detain Chinese citizens setting f