| July 2008 |
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Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has signed off on an agreement with Latvia on the status of Soviet military burial sites, the Kremlin press service said on Wednesday. 
A Russian boycott on Czech beer in response to the placement of a U.S. missile defense radar in the Czech Republic could deliver a serious blow to the Czech economy, a Russian analyst said on Wednesday. 
Sudanese President Omar al-Beshir, recently accused of genocide in the country's Darfur region, dismissed the allegations at a rally in the area on Wednesday.

The Russian national side's Dutch trainer, Guus Hiddink, is set to sign a new, improved contract, a top Russian soccer official said on Wednesday. 
Russia should respond to U.S. missile defense plans for Central Europe by reopening a 'spy' facility in Cuba to gather intelligence on the United States, a Russian analyst said on Wednesday. 
The likelihood of Russian military bases in Venezuela is highly improbable due to the absence of the resources necessary to maintain them, a Russian political analyst said on Wednesday. 
The first Soyuz-ST carrier rocket will be launched from French Guiana in the first half of 2009, the Russian Space Agency Roscosmos said on Wednesday, citing the French satellite launch firm Arianespace CEO. 
The foreign ministers of the six countries involved in negotiations on North Korea's nuclear disarmament held a meeting in Singapore on Wednesday. 
Russian, U.S., U.K., and French warships will take part in a major Russia-NATO interoperability exercise off the Russian coast in the Sea of Japan on August 15-23, a Russian Navy spokesman said on Wednesday. 
Venezuela may purchase weaponry from Russia worth $5 billion over the next 10 years, a Russian political analyst said on Wednesday. 
Kiev and Russia's state-run energy giant Gazprom have reached an agreement on natural gas prices for Ukraine in 2009, Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko told a Cabinet meeting on Wednesday. 



