| November 2007 |
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The U.S. State Department has denied being behind a refusal by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe's election monitoring body to attend Russia's December 2 parliamentary elections. 
The Russian Progress M-62 cargo spacecraft is to make a flight to the International Space Station (ISS) from the Baikonur launch center in Kazakhstan on December 23, Russia's space agency said on Monday. 
The agreement due to replace the current Kyoto protocol in 2012 should remain in force until 2030, not 2020, the World Wildlife Fund's Russia head, Igor Chestin, said on Monday. 
A Russian fishing vessel has been detained by Norway's coastguard for illegal fishing in the Scandinavian state's economic zone in the Barents Sea, a Russian fishery official said on Monday. 
Britain's main suspect in the November 2006 murder of former KGB officer Alexander Litvinenko dismissed on Monday a BBC claim that he may have been tricked into the poisoning of the Kremlin critic. 
Moscow is seeking new contracts to continue nuclear construction work in India, a Russian first deputy prime minister said on Monday. 
The draw for the qualifying rounds of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa were held in Durban on Sunday, with Russia being placed in a group with Germany, Wales, Finland, Azerbaijan and Liechtenstein. 
The Russian foreign minister accused Georgia Monday of being anti-Russian, after the Georgian president slammed alleged Russian interference during mass street protests in the capital in early November. 
President Vladimir Putin said on Monday the refusal of the OSCE's election monitoring body to dispatch observers to Russia's parliamentary elections was made on recommendations from the U.S. 



