| December 2006 |
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Police in the German city of Hamburg on Sunday reported finding the traces of polonium-210 at places linked to a contact of poisoned former Russian intelligence agent Alexander Litvinenko. 
Russia won a 4x6-kilometer women's relay biathlon race at an opening World Cup relay of the season in Austria's Hochfilzen Sunday. 
U.S. space shuttle Discovery is expected to dock with the world's sole orbital station December 12, the press secretary of the Russian Space Agency said Sunday. 
Iran could review its cooperation with the international nuclear watchdog, if the UN adopted sanctions against the Islamic Republic, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mohammad Ali Hosseini said Sunday. 
Moldova's breakaway province of Transdnestr is holding presidential elections Sunday. Transdnestr, which has a largely Russian-speaking population, broke away from Moldova after a bloody war in the early 1990s. In a September 17 plebiscite, more than 97% of Transdnestr's population voted in favor of independence, and to subsequently join the Russian Federation. 



