| July 2008 |
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The parliament set up by the Serbian community in Kosovo is a logical response to Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence, the Russian Foreign Ministry said Tuesday. 
Poland's ex-premier and leader of the conservative Law and Justice party Jaroslaw Kaczynski said on Tuesday that without a U.S. missile base on its territory the country may fall back under Moscow's military domination. 
Russia's emergencies ministry has delivered to Jordan three batches of humanitarian assistance destined for the Palestinians territories, the Foreign Ministry said in a statement Tuesday. 
Nuclear explosive devices are the most effective means of protecting Earth from possible collisions with space bodies, including comets and asteroids, a Russian nuclear physicist told RIA Novosti on Tuesday. 
The treaty on friendship and cooperation between Russia and Ukraine should not be extended when it expires this year, Moscow Mayor Yury Luzhkov said Tuesday. 
Russia's envoy to NATO said on Tuesday that Russia-Belarus ties should be strengthened, and that the two countries could never join the Western military alliance. 
Japanese financial group Aruji will set up a fund worth 200 billion Japanese yen (over $1.85 billion) for investments in Russian real estate, the president of Aruji Gate Securities Inc. said on Tuesday. 
The Council of Europe secretary general, arriving Russia later on Tuesday, will discuss with Russia's president abolishing the death penalty in the country and reforms of the European Court of Human Rights.
Foreign staff at the Russian-British oil venture TNK-BP will be forced to leave Russia starting next week over visa and work permits amid an ongoing shareholder dispute, a Russian business daily said Tuesday. 
The killer of investigative journalist Anna Politkovskaya is hiding in Western Europe, a senior Russian investigating official said on Tuesday. 



