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Russian energy giant Gazprom and Ukrainian energy company Naftogaz signed on Monday a contract on Russian gas supplies to Ukraine for 2009-2019.

Novaya Gazeta journalist Anastasia Baburova, wounded earlier on Monday in the shooting of a lawyer in downtown Moscow, has died in hospital, the daily's deputy editor-in-chief said.
Russian gas supplies to Europe via Ukraine would resume "in the next few hours," the country's prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, said on Monday. 
The Georgian Foreign Ministry described on Monday Russia's ban on arms exports to Georgia as being out of sync with reality. 
Russian energy giant Gazprom and Ukrainian energy company Naftogaz signed on Monday a contract on Russian gas supplies to Ukraine for 2009-2019. 
The lawyer for the family of a Chechen woman murdered in 2000 by Russian army colonel Yury Budanov was shot dead on Monday in downtown Moscow, the Russian Prosecutor General's office said. 
Israeli military operations to halt rocket and mortar fire from the Gaza Strip into Israel have not been completed, Israel's military attache in Moscow said on Monday at a press conference at RIA Novosti. 
The lawyer for the family of a Chechen woman murdered in 2000 by Russian army colonel Yury Budanov was shot dead on Monday in downtown Moscow, the Russian Prosecutor General's office said. 
A Russian Pacific Fleet destroyer on Monday started escorting three commercial ships in the Gulf of Aden during its current anti-piracy mission off Somalia, a Russian Navy spokesman said. 
The Ukrainian delegation to Moscow led by Naftogaz CEO Oleh Dubyna is fully authorized to sign contracts for Russian gas supplies in 2009, a Ukrainian presidential commissioner for energy security said on Monday. 
The Russian Defense Ministry has started the development of a new arms procurement program for 2011-2020, a Russian daily newspaper said on Monday, citing government sources. 
The Ukrainian economy is unlikely to survive having to pay a gas price of over $250 per 1,000 cubic meters, the leader of Ukraine's pro-Russian opposition said on Monday. 
Russia's largest air carrier Aeroflot will file a bid for the purchase of the Czech national air company, Czech Airlines (CSA), a business paper reported on Monday.




