| April 2006 |
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Lavrov told reporters: "I would not jump to hasty conclusions, as tensions are raised too often around Iran's nuclear issue."
Russia's justice minister said Wednesday that his ministry was looking to tighten up control over adoption of Russian children by foreigners.
Russia's Stabilization Fund, set up to harvest windfall revenues from high oil prices, grew by 114.7 billion rubles ($4.14 billion, or 7.3%) in March to reach 1,677.4 billion rubles ($60.6 billion) as of April 1, the Finance Ministry said Wednesday.
A grenade exploded outside a regional Interior Ministry counter-terrorism center in the North Caucasus Wednesday killing one person, local officials said.
The Russian Football Union Wednesday approved Guus Hiddink's candidacy as head coach of the national soccer team, the union's president said.
Russia is concerned that Iran says it has produced enriched uranium, but still hopes that the crisis surrounding the country's nuclear program can be resolved peacefully, the Foreign Ministry said Wednesday. 
The economics ministry will submit a bill on land registration to the government within two weeks, a deputy minister said Wednesday.
A magnitude-6.1 earthquake hit the western coast of the Kamchatka peninsula in Russia's Far East Wednesday morning, local emergencies officials said.
Basketball team Dinamo Moscow was Wednesday celebrating winning its first European title and a berth in next season's Euroleague following victory in the ULEB Cup final. 



