| January 2007 |
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Estonia's president has approved a law adopted Wednesday by the country's parliament on the demolition of Soviet war memorials, Toomas Hendrik Ilves's chancellery said Thursday. 
Russian spacecraft manufacturer Energia is in talks with NASA and ESA on contracts to build 12 rocket carriers for the U.S. and European space agencies, the head of the corporation said Thursday. 
A metals tycoon ranking tenth on Forbes' list of Russian billionaires has been detained by French police over alleged involvement in prostitution-related activities, a leading Russian business daily said Thursday. 
"Russia has never supported a military presence in Iraq and does not welcome plans to increase the military contingent," Speaker Boris Gryzlov, who leads the pro-Kremlin United Russia party, said. 
A person suspected of ordering the murder of Andrei Kozlov, a high-ranking Russian Central Bank official killed in September 2006, has been arrested, the Russian Prosecutor General's Office said Thursday. 
An indicator failure set off a missile fuel leak alarm on board a nuclear submarine in Far East waters, but no fuel spillage actually occurred, a Russian naval official said Thursday. 
Four suspected militants have been killed in a 14-hour police operation that has ended in Dagestan in Russia's North Caucasus, a local police source said Thursday. 
Transneft has resumed in full oil supplies to Europe via the Druzhba (Friendship) pipeline through Belarus, the Russian pipeline monopoly's vice president said Thursday. 
Police in Dagestan in Russia's North Caucasus have surrounded an apartment block, in a special operation to apprehend a group of suspected militants in the capital, Makhachkala, a local police spokesperson said Thursday. 



