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Russia's nuclear fuel producer and supplier TVEL has completed a unique project to restore the second power unit at Hungary's sole nuclear power plant, TVEL's acting president said Monday. 
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is set to visit Belarus to discuss energy cooperation, the former Soviet republic's foreign ministry said Monday. 
Russia's Foreign Ministry has condemned a suicide bomb attack in Eilat, Israel, that killed three people, the ministry press service said Monday. 
High winds and snowstorms have hit Georgia, cutting off power supplies to about 95,000 people in eastern and western parts of the country, Georgian authorities said Monday. 
Russia is set to build 700 state-of-the-art passenger airliners by 2015, a deputy prime minister said Monday. 
A spokesman for the Armenian president confirmed that Russian energy giant Gazprom [RTS: GAZP] was considering a project to build an oil refinery in southern Armenia near the Iranian border. 
Palestine is facing the threat of a civil war, the Russian foreign minister said Monday. 
The construction of the 141-kilometer (90-mile) pipeline from Iran began in 2004. It has a price tag of about $210-220 million, including $120 million for the Armenian section. 
"Last year, Moscow came under unprecedented pressure to sanction the gay parade, which can be described in no other way than as Satanic," Luzhkov said at the 15th Christmas educational readings in the Kremlin Palace. 



