| November 2006 |
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Viktor Yushchenko, the leader of Ukraine's "orange revolution," will become godfather to a son of his Georgian counterpart, the leader of the "rose revolution," Thursday. 
The condition of a former Russian spy poisoned in London two weeks ago deteriorated overnight, the University College London Hospital said Thursday. 
A second trainload of equipment and ammunition left a Russian garrison outside the Georgian capital, Tbilisi, on Thursday, in keeping with Russia's commitment to withdraw from its military bases in the post-Soviet Caucasus state by the end of 2008. 
Russia's president will pay a working visit Thursday to Finland, where a Russian-European Union summit will be held the next day, at the invitation of the country's leader. 
Russia expects that a meeting between the Iraqi and Iranian presidents in Tehran November 25 will expedite Iraq's stabilization, a Russian diplomat said Thursday. 
A militant leader has been killed in a special army operation in the Republic of Chechnya in Russia's troubled North Caucasus region, the republican interior ministry said Thursday. 
The crew of the International Space Station has completed a spacewalk to install a telescope, dismantle an antenna and reinstall it on the service module, Mission Control near Moscow reported Thursday. 



