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NOVOSIBIRSK, May 4 (RIA Novosti) - Russian Foreign Ministry officials in West Siberia are following the case of a local resident arrested in Los Angeles on tax-fraud conspiracy charges, an attache said on Monday. The San Diego Union Tribune said on Saturday that Novosibirsk resident Maxim Maltsev, 23, had been arrested and accused of conspiring to divert 65 income-tax-refund payments intended for U.S. citizens to accounts he had set up at four San Diego banks. "The Russian Embassy in the United States is dealing with the issue. The Russian Foreign Ministry"s office in Novosibirsk is keeping its eye on the situation and will get involved if the need arises," Denis Borodich said. He added that no inquiries had yet been received either from the Russian Embassy in the United States or from the Moscow headquarters of the Russian Foreign Ministry. According to the indictment, Maltsev and co-conspirators diverted income-tax refunds through online services "falsely advertised as being affiliated with the Internal Revenue Service." The refunds "withdrawn by debit and check cards and at ATMs in the United States and overseas" totaled about $105,000, the paper quoted U.S. Attorney Karen Hewitt of San Diego as saying. Maltsev has been held without bail in Los Angeles since he was arrested at the city"s international airport last Wednesday.


MOSCOW, October 1 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's...

MOSCOW, October 1 (RIA Novosti) - Russia's top court ruled on Wednesday "to exonerate" the country's last tsar and his family, executed by the Bolsheviks in 1918, as victims of political repression.


After hours of fierce debate, the U.S. House...

After hours of fierce debate, the U.S. House of Representatives approved President Barack Obama"s overhaul health care reform bill in a narrow 219:212 vote on Monday.

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NATO"s chief will meet with Russian President...

Anders Fogh Rasmussen has been pushing for ties with Russia to be normalized ever since he became the alliance"s secretary general on August 1, 2009.

Medvedev"s initiative to adopt a new pan-European security treaty will be a priority at Wednesday"s talks, the Kremlin source said.

"Priorities and specific projects of practical cooperation in the fight against terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and means of delivery, drug trafficking, piracy, and the consequences of natural and manmade disasters will also be discussed," he said.

Rasmussen will also meet on Wednesday with Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov and Federation Council speaker Sergei Mironov.

His schedule on Thursday will include meetings with Boris Gryzlov, speaker of the State Duma, the lower house of Russia"s parliament, and Russia"s security chief Nikolai Patrushev. Rasmussen will also address students of the international relations university MGIMO.

MOSCOW,

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