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A roundup of what has happened in the past 24 hours

BUSINESS

* The Belarusian delegation that came to Moscow for talks on a pricing structure for Russian oil deliveries to Belarus in 2010 is flying back to Minsk for consultations, a Russian official said.

* Officials from Russia and Belarus held a second day of talks on Thursday to try to resolve the dispute over 2010 oil deliveries, but again failed to reach an agreement.

* Russia's Gazprom confirmed it had received payment in full for December's gas deliveries to Ukraine.

RUSSIA

* David Sarkisyan, director of the Schusev Museum of Architecture and campaigner for Moscow's architectural heritage, died in the Russian capital aged 62.

Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said in a Christmas message to the nation that the anniversary of the birth of Christ was a time for "good wishes and good deeds."

* Russian President Dmitry Medvedev signed 21 pardons of convicted criminals, the Kremlin press service said.

* Two militants have been killed in a counter-terrorist operation in Russia's Dagestan, a security service spokesman said.

* Rescuers in south Russia's Rostov Region have saved 20 fisherman who drifted away on an ice floe, an emergency services spokesman said.

WORLD

Two Russian diplomats met on Thursday with the Russian crew of a cargo ship detained by the Greek authorities on suspicion of smuggling.

* Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko has promised to ensure Ukraine's presidential elections are fair and transparent.

* Al-Qaeda claimed responsibity for last month's deadly suicide bombing at a U.S. base in southeast Afghanistan.

* At least six Coptic Christians were shot dead by unknown assailants outside a church in southern Egypt, regional media reports say.

* A court in Dubai has turned down bail applications from two men accused of involvement in the murder of a Russian army commander.

* Belarussian President Alexander Lukashenko celebrated Christmas by visiting the church where his youngest son was baptized, lighting a candle at an icon to the Virgin Mary.

* The Lithuanian capital faces winter nights without street lights if the city administration cannot agree a debt repayment schedule with the electric utility.

* Law enforcement officers in Tajikistan seized almost 170 kilograms of drugs in two raids, an Interior Ministry spokesman told RIA Novosti.

* A newborn boy in Tajikistan has been named in honor of the Rogun Dam, under construction as part of efforts to end chronic electricity shortages in the impoverished Central Asian country.

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