| February 2010 |
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The Los Angeles coroner has released a complete report of Michael Jackson's autopsy that said his death was a homicide, CNN has reported.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will fly on Wednesday to Finland's capital, Helsinki, to take part in the Baltic Sea Action Summit and discuss bilateral cooperation with Finnish, Lithuanian, Danish and Norwegian top officials, the Kremlin has said.
Japan has issued arrest warrants for the captains of two Japanese fishing vessels involved in a shooting incident with Russian border guards off the disputed South Kuril islands in January, the Kyodo news agency reported.
Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu has called on the international community to impose "crippling" sanctions on Iran to force the Islamic republic to scrap its controversial nuclear program.
Israel and Palestine may resume indirect peace talks, stalled for more than a year due to Israel's refusal to halt settlement construction, "in the near future," Israeli Foreign Minister Avigdor Lieberman has said.
Russia's military policies are aimed at avoiding an arms race and military conflicts, but they should also correspond to real threats which the country faces, Russia's security chief Nikolai Patrushev said in an interview with the Russian government daily. 
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs has poked fun at Sarah Palin, mimicking the former vice presidential candidate's idea to write notes on a palm.
The international community is ready to help Iran import medical isotopes from abroad, which would make Islamic republic's new uranium enrichment plan "unnecessary", the U.S. State Department has said.



