| March 2007 |
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Russia's permanent representative to the U.N., Vitaly Churkin, has criticized Joachim Rucker, Special Representative of the U.N Secretary-General in Kosovo, for taking a biased position on the territory's status. 
Russia's Space Forces must guarantee the country's independent access to outer space and ensure its permanent presence there, the defense minister said Monday. 
Talks on the construction of the Bushehr nuclear power plant, which Russia is building in Iran, will continue after the New Year holiday in the Islamic Republic starting March 21, the project contractor said Monday. 
Russia could place space monitoring radars on the territory of its embassies in several countries to track the launches of ballistic missiles abroad, the commander of Space Forces said in an interview. 
The death toll in a methane explosion at a mine in West Siberia has risen to 61, the press service of the local administration said Monday. 
The death toll in a methane explosion at a mine in West Siberia has risen to 27, the local emergencies department said Monday. 
The death toll in a methane explosion at a mine in West Siberia has risen to 27, the local emergencies department said Monday. 
Russian oil and metals tycoon Roman Abramovich may part with more than half of his $18.6 billion fortune to secure divorce from his second wife, a British tabloid newspaper said Monday. 
All illegal armed groups in Chechnya will be eliminated within a two-month period, the president of the troubled North Caucasus republic said Monday. 
The death toll in a methane explosion at a mine in West Siberia has risen to 25, the press service of the local governor said Monday. 
Kazakhstan's president has invited his Russian counterpart to his country, which holds 15% of the world's uranium reserves, in the summer for negotiations on joint uranium production and enrichment. 
The death toll in a methane explosion at a mine in West Siberia has risen to 21, Russia's emergencies ministry said Monday. 



