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26.03.2008British Council rejects Russian spying allegation
The British Council rejected on Tuesday comments made by Russian president-elect Dmitry Medvedev suggesting that the organization is linked to British intelligence-gathering activities.

26.03.2008Two bodies pulled from sunken Ukrainian tugboat
Divers pulled two bodies from a Ukrainian tugboat that sank in the South China Sea on March 22, with 16 more sailors now feared dead, a Chinese paper said on Wednesday.

26.03.2008Russia, Serbia discuss aid to Kosovo
Russia and Serbia will soon agree on a humanitarian aid package for crisis-hit areas of Kosovo in line with a request from the Serbian government, Russia's ambassador to Belgrade said on Tuesday.

26.03.2008Belarus to provide humanitarian aid to Tajikistan
Belarus will provide humanitarian aid to Tajikistan. The Council of Ministers of Belarus passed relevant Resolution No. 430.

21.03.2008A regular meeting of the Council of Ministers of the Union State was held in Minsk
Belarus and Russia will accelerate their integration despite the volatilities on the world financial market, head of the Belarusian government Sergei Sidorsky said at a meeting with Russian Prime Minister Viktor Zubkov. “We have recently managed to improve our economic relations. The work in the Union State is actively going on, the decisions taken by the heads of state at the latest session of the Supreme State Council in December 2007, are being implemented,” Sergei Sidorsky noted.

14.03.2008Belarus to set up National Food Council
The National Food Council will be set in Belarus, Deputy Prime Minister of Belarus Alexander Kosinets noted during his visit to the foodstuffs research centre of the Belarusian National Academy of Sciences.

14.03.2008Belarus EU Business Council starts discussing specific business projects in Minsk
The Belarus EU Business Council has started discussing specific business projects in Minsk. During the meeting at the Seat of Government on March 6 First Vice Premier of Belarus Vladimir Semashko noted, “We are ready to get down to business and talk about specific cooperation issues with the delegation of the Belarus EU Business Council”. Vladimir Semashko welcomed representatives of the British business, who have come to Minsk for the first time.

14.03.2008Ukraine's NATO bid to be discussed during Bush's visit
Ukraine's president said on Thursday that his country's moves toward membership of NATO would be discussed during U.S. President George W. Bush's visit in late March.

14.03.2008Russian strategic bombers continue patrol flights - Air Force
Four Russian strategic bombers flew on Thursday routine patrol missions over the Atlantic Ocean and the Black Sea that lasted over 10 hours, an Air Force spokesman said.

05.03.2008Russia to show off bombers and ICBMs at Victory Day parade
Sophisticated military hardware will be paraded during May's Victory Day Parade in Moscow for the first time since the split up of the U.S.S.R, a military official said on Wednesday.

05.03.2008Ukraine pledges not to cut Russian gas transit to Europe
President Viktor Yushchenko gave assurances on Wednesday that Ukraine would not reduce Russian natural gas transit shipments to Europe despite Russia's gas cuts to Ukraine.

05.03.2008Georgia's breakaway republics aim for recognition
Governments in Georgia's breakaway republics, South Ossetia and Abkhazia, are stepping up efforts to get their claims for independence recognized by the international community.

05.03.2008Final vote count gives Medvedev over 70% in presidential polls
Kremlin-backed Dmitry Medvedev received more than 70% of the vote in Russia's recent presidential elections, the Central Election Commission said on Tuesday.

26.02.2008Russia, Serbia sign South Stream gas pipeline deal
Russia and Serbia signed Monday an agreement on implementation of a project to construct a pipeline for the transit of the Russian natural gas through Serbia to the Balkans and on to other European countries.

26.02.2008Iran says high oil prices negate effects of new UN sanctions
High oil prices on global markets will help Iran to compensate for negative consequences of the future UN economic sanctions against Tehran over its controversial nuclear program, the economics minister said on Monday.


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