| April 2007 |
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Polar bears could start attacking humans more frequently due to global warming, a Russian scientist said Friday. 
There will be no more negotiations on Kosovo's status, and the UN will adopt a resolution granting it full independence in May, the prime minister of Serbia's breakaway province said Friday. 
Ukraine's prime minister Friday urged political factions in the ex-Soviet state engulfed in a political crisis to settle all their differences promptly starting from next week. 
Iran is installing uranium enrichment centrifuges at its Natanz nuclear center under the supervision of international nuclear watchdog inspectors, Iran's Vice President Gholamreza Agazade said Friday. 
Ukrainian President said Friday he was ready to suspend his decree to dissolve parliament but indicated this would require concessions from both sides. "... I can assure you that I could agree to suspend my decree," Viktor Yushchenko told reporters. 
Russia's foreign minister said efforts to push through a UN envoy's plan, granting supervised independence to the breakaway Serbian province of Kosovo is an attempt to impose a one-sided solution on the region. 
Russia's gas uranium enrichment centrifuge technology will never be passed to other countries, First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov said Friday. 
North Korea told the UN nuclear watchdog Friday that it will halt the Yongbyon reactor and invite inspectors to check once funds frozen in a Macao bank are released. 
A Russian first deputy prime minister said Russia will not export uranium enrichment centrifuges to Iran. 



