| February 2010 |
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A 1960 Alberto Giacometti sculpture went under the hammer for 65 million pounds ($104.3), becoming the world's most expensive artwork ever sold at an auction, Sotheby's press service has said.
President Barack Obama has ruled out that the U.S. would again include North Korea on its list of states that sponsor terrorism 
Six people were killed when a bus crashed into truck in Russia's North Caucasus Republic of Dagestan early on Thursday, regional emergencies officials said.
A senior Fatah official arrived on Thursday in the Gaza Strip, on the first visit of its kind since Hamas took control of the enclave more than two years ago.
An unknown amount of oil leaked from the East-Siberia - Pacific Ocean (ESPO) oil pipeline, launched about a month ago, a source in the regional emergencies service said on Thursday.
Investigators in Russia's Far East island of Sakhalin have finally managed to bring a former deputy prosecutor to trial on 75 counts of child molestation, the gzt.ru news portal said.
The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will jump straight to its maximum energy without any medium-energy proton collisions, the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) has said on its website.
The Russian-U.S. Drug Trafficking Working Group will hold its first session on Thursday in Moscow, Russia's Federal Drug Control Service said.



