| July 2007 |
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"Out of about 950 spacecraft, the U.S. owns over 450," Anatoly Perminov, head of the Russian Space Agency, said in an online briefing. 
Russian President Vladimir Putin has started a presentation of the 2014 Winter Olympic bid by the Russian Black Sea resort of Sochi at a Guatemala ceremony. 
Russia's deputy prime minister said Wednesday the media could "forget the term Cold War" if the U.S. agreed to Russia's latest missile defense proposal to use a base in Russia instead of Central Europe. 
The Ukrainian Communist party announced Wednesday that it was launching a major PR campaign against the planned Sea Breeze 2007 U.S.-Ukrainian naval exercise which is due to run July 9-22. 
Russia's nuclear agency said Wednesday that nuclear fuel Moscow has pledged to supply to a nuclear power plant being built in Iran will definitely be returned to Russia and will not end up in the wrong hands. 
Israel welcomes the release of a BBC correspondent kidnapped by a radical Islamic group in the Gaza Strip and demands that Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit, abducted more than a year ago, be freed as well, the government said Wednesday. 
Eleven people were killed when a suicide car bomber smashed a vehicle packed with explosives into an army convoy in northwestern Pakistan near the Afghan border, local media reported Wednesday. 
Russia's food safety watchdog said Wednesday it was ready to help Egypt fight the spread of a deadly bird flu virus, including supplying the country with a vaccine developed in Russia. 
The envoy of the unrecognized Georgian republic of South Ossetia in Moscow said Wednesday he did not rule out that Tbilisi could use military force to resolve the Georgian-South Ossetian conflict. 
The Sentido Comun Web site has voted Mexican telecom tycoon Carlos Slim, 67, the world's richest person, with an estimated personal worth of $67.8 billion, the Libre Belgique online newspaper reported Wednesday. 



