| November 2007 |
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Georgia's attempts to blame Moscow for the mass anti-president street protests in Tbilisi have severely aggravated bilateral relations, the Russian Foreign Ministry said on Friday. 
Ukraine has signaled it will be content with a Russian natural gas price of $160 per 1,000 cubic meters, a top manager of Russian energy giant Gazprom said on Friday. 
Russia does not interfere in Georgia's internal affairs but will move to prevent provocations in the country's breakaway republics of Abkhazia and South Ossetia, the foreign minister said on Friday. 
Russia will build three additional modules for its segment of the International Space Station (ISS) by 2011, the head of Russia's space agency, Roskosmos, announced on Friday. 
A Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) official said on Friday that the number of international monitors at the upcoming parliamentary elections in Russia should be at least doubled. 
Teenage ultra-nationalist gangs may prove to have been responsible for the murders of up to 50 people of "non-Russian appearance" in Moscow this year, Russian media reported on Friday. 
About 80,000 drug-related deaths are registered annually in Russia, Alexander Yanevsky of the Federal Drugs Control Service said on Friday. 
Georgia's opposition will nominate a single candidate for January's early presidential elections, which were announced on Thursday after six days of mass rallies in the capital, a party leader said. 
Russia is to build a new space center in the Far East, but will continue to use Kazakhstan's Baikonur launch site until at least 2020, Roskosmos, Russia's space agency, said on Friday. 
At least three people have died and one has been injured in a gas explosion in a 12-storey apartment block in south Moscow, rescue services said on Friday.




