| November 2006 |
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The management of Kyrgyzstan's State Television and Radio Company has canceled the live show with opposition leaders it promised earlier, a For Reform opposition movement spokesman said Friday. 
Russia is still ready to work out gradual measures to resolve the Iranian nuclear problem in a way that fits the reality of the situation on the ground, the foreign minister said Friday. 
The first joint military exercise of the Collective Security Treaty Organization and the Shanghai Cooperation Organization will be held on Russian territory, the chief of Russia's General Staff said Friday. 
In a move that signals a deepening rift between the backers of Ukraine's prime minister and those of its president, a senior member of the country's governing party Friday accused the foreign and defense ministers of dissent and warned they could be fired following the submission of performance reports next week. 
The current standoff between Israel and the Palestinian Authority in the north of the Gaza Strip can be resolved only by political means, not by force, a spokesman for the Russian Foreign Ministry said Friday. 
Iran has test-launched three new models of anti-ship missiles during an exercise in the Persian Gulf, Iranian television reported Friday. 
Kyrgyzstan's State TV and Radio Company agreed Friday to show the opposition's demands in a live broadcast, as mass protests continued in the Central Asian country. 
Russia's lower house of parliament addressed the parliaments of the United Nations member states on Friday, asking them to officially condemn the 44-year economic embargo against Cuba by the United States. 
There are currently about 10 million illegal labor migrants in Russia, who cause losses of over 250 billion rubles ($9.3 billion) to the economy each year in unpaid taxes, the head of the Federal Migration Service said Friday. 



