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A roundup of what has happened in the past 24 hours
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The Russian Interior Ministry's internal affairs division plans to check police officers on lie detectors, the division head told a Russian government newspaper.
Ukraine's Central Election Commission (CEC) is split in opinions on fraud reports during the presidential election runoff, with some calling the reports "legal spam" and others calling for recount.
Thai prosecutors on Thursday will announce a decision to drop charges against the crew of a cargo plane that was seized with illegal weaponry from North Korea on board, Thailand's The Nation internet news site has reported.
Russia's Kruzenshtern sailing ship has arrived at the Port of Vancouver for the opening of the 2010 Winter Olympics.
The U.S. Treasury Department has further extended sanctions against Iran's Islamic Guards Corps (IRGC), the department said on its website on Wednesday.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin has proposed increasing natural gas deliveries to Lithuania.
Poland hopes for "constructive cooperation" with Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine's "new democratically elected president," a top Polish Foreign Ministry official said on Wednesday.
In a rare personal insight, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has revealed his long-standing fascination with photography, saying human portraits were the biggest artistic challenge for him.
A strange mixture of lion and tiger dwelling in a Siberian zoo could revive the lion that inhabited south Africa since Biblical times until it became extinct 100 years ago.



