| July 2007 |
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The nuclear power plant being built by Russians in Bushehr, southern Iran, is more than 90% complete, Iran's official news agency IRNA quoted the Iranian project leader as saying. 
Iran's president will take part in the August 16 summit of a security cooperation grouping dominated by China and Russia, to be held in Kyrgyzstan, a senior Iranian diplomat said Tuesday. 
A Russian delegation will visit Washington July 30-31 to discuss the Russian president's proposals for the United States on missile defense cooperation in Europe, the foreign minister said Tuesday. 
A research center in eastern Ukraine said Tuesday it had completed the development of technology to produce transparent light armor that can stop an armor-piercing bullet, research ordered and funded by NATO. 
Libya's decision to release five Bulgarian nurses and a Palestinian doctor, now a Bulgarian national, will help improve relations between the European Union and Libya, an EU commissioner said Tuesday. 
Iran and the UN nuclear watchdog agreed Tuesday to hold the next round of talks on the Islamic Republic's controversial nuclear program on August 20 in Tehran, an Iranian official said. 
South Korea is expected to complete a fuel oil shipment to the North on Sunday as part of a six-nation deal to encourage Pyongyang's nuclear disarmament, a Seoul-based news agency said. 
Ukraine's Communists announced they would open a museum dedicated to victims of U.S. imperialism in the Crimea next month, as a riposte to a Communism memorial recently put up in Washington. 
Tony Blair, the special envoy of the international Quartet of Mideast mediators said Tuesday progress was possible in the region. 
All 15 yellow phosphorous tanker cars that overturned in Western Ukraine last Monday have been hoisted back onto the tracks, the emergencies ministry said Tuesday. 
About 350,000 people are still without fresh water in Gloucestershire, in the west of England, after recent heavy flooding which also left 50,000 homes without electricity, British media reported Tuesday. 



