| April 2007 |
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Over 150 members of the Yulia Tymoshenko Bloc and Our Ukraine have offered their resignation to President Viktor Yushchenko, Tymoshenko said Thursday. 
The Kyrgyz Health Ministry said Thursday 14 people have been injured in a protest in Bishkek. 
Russia has passed additional materials to the U.K. Home Office to assist in the extradition case of fugitive Russian businessman Boris Berezovsky, the Russian ambassador in London said Thursday. 
Ahtisaari's plan on the status of Serbia's breakaway province of Kosovo has failed, the Russian foreign minister said Thursday. 
Police have used tear gas and stun grenades against protesters gathered in front of the government building in Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Thursday. 
The administration of Virginia Tech has warned that websites soliciting donations for victims of the shootings at the university on April 16 may be fraudulent. 
An Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has denied U.S. statements alleging the discovery of Iranian-made weapons in Afghanistan, labeling them as "a repeated and dubious scenario," Thursday. 
Police have used tear gas and stun grenades against protesters gathered in front of the government building in Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Thursday. 
The Ukrainian parliament will not consider the impeachment of President Viktor Yushchenko if the Constitutional Court rules his decision on parliament's dissolution illegal, the Supreme Rada speaker said Thursday. 
Russia's first deputy prime minister said Thursday there were no grounds to talk about possible Russia-U.S. cooperation in strategic missile defense. 
Several thousand protesters gathered near Ukraine's Constitutional Court Thursday on the third day of hearings into the presidential order to disband parliament and call snap elections, which triggered a fresh crisis in the country. 



