| April 2007 |
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Greek's unicameral parliament ratified Tuesday an agreement on the construction of the one billion-euro Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline. 
Ukrainian opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko has described a Constitutional Court session reviewing President Yushchenko's decree dissolving parliament as "a farce," and urged the president to recall the judges appointed on his quota. 
The Serbian government has reacted strongly to recent comments by a U.S. administration official concerning independence for Kosovo. 
There is no political force in Russia that could support refugee oligarch Boris Berezovsky, Security Council Secretary Igor Ivanov said Tuesday. 
The U.S. defense secretary and the U.S. secretary of state will soon pay official visits to the Russian capital, the Russian Security Council secretary said Tuesday. 
Soviet President Mikhail Gorbachev, now head of a socioeconomic and political think tank, said opposition marches in Russia only undermined stability in the country. 
Bad laws and the stresses of the modern world are the main reasons for mass murders like Monday's mass shooting at a U.S. college in Virginia, Russian experts said Tuesday. 
Ukraine's Constitutional Court has decided to study a presidential decree ordering the dissolution of parliament nonstop, from April 17 through 27, until a final ruling is passed, a court resolution said Tuesday. 
Iran is installing new centrifuges at the uranium enrichment plant in Natanz, the vice president said after President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced earlier this month that Tehran had started industrial uranium enrichment. 
Ukraine's Constitutional Court has decided to study a presidential decree ordering the dissolution of parliament continuously, from April 17 through 27, until a final ruling is passed, a court resolution said Tuesday. 



