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MOSCOW, May 7 (RIA Novosti) - Chelsea FC...

MOSCOW, May 7 (RIA Novosti) - Chelsea FC coach Guus Hiddink has reacted furiously to a series of controversial refereeing decisions that saw Barcelona escape several penalty appeals, to edge past Chelsea in the Champions League semifinals. Michael Essien"s 9th minute goal looked enough to put Chelsea, who dominated most of Wednesday"s game, through to their second Champions League final in a row, but in the dying moments of extra time Andres Iniesta scored a stunner to level the score at 1-1 and put the home side out on the away-goals rule. In a post-match interview, Hiddink said: "Players make many mistakes, coaches make mistakes, referees make mistakes. But if you have seen three or four situations waved away, then his was the worst I have seen." He said that Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo"s failure to call any of the penalty decisions in Chelsea"s favor left him with a feeling "of being robbed and one of injustice." Barcelona, who were reduced to 10 men, barely challenged Chelsea throughout the game, and Hiddink admitted that the west London side had been punished for their failure to take advantage of the possession. "We had two or three open chances and we should have taken them and then we wouldn"t have this fuss about not just one penalty, but three or four," he said. Hiddink has transformed Chelsea since taking over at the club on February 11. As well as reaching the semifinal of Europe"s most prestigious club competition, the side, owned by Russian tycoon Roman Abramovich, have already booked a place in the FA Cup final on May 30. Barcelona will now face Manchester United, who are attempting to become the first football club to retain the Champions League title, in Rome on May 27.


MOSCOW, January 21 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow's...

MOSCOW, January 21 (RIA Novosti) - Moscow's top investigators will be involved in a probe into the murder of a lawyer, who represented the family of a Chechen woman killed by a Russian officer, the Moscow police chief said on Wednesday.


The Paris Club has agreed to cancel the...

The Paris Club has agreed to cancel the $1.026 billion debt owed to it by Afghanistan, a press release published on the site of the informal financial group on Wednesday said.

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MOSCOW. (Dmitry Yevlashkov, RIA Novosti)

parliament, although intergovernmental agreements and their cancellation do not require ratification.

Director of the Bishkek affiliate of the Institute of CIS countries Alexander Knyazev believes that this was done to add political weight to Bakiyev's statement, which should not look like a one-man decision. The opposition has already linked it with Russia's promise to fund the construction of the Kambaratinskaya HPP-1 (worth $2 billion) in Kyrgyzstan.

The procedure of denouncing the agreement with the United States may take up to six months. What next?

Opinions differ. Some politicians and military experts predict that extremist and Islamic trends emanating from Afghanistan will gain strength in Central Asia after the U.S. withdrawal. Let the Americans continue with their Enduring Freedom till they drop, they say: Moscow and Bishkek only stand to gain from this.

Others see this event as Russia's clear geostrategic victory. Moreover,

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