| March 2008 |
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The United States will help Poland to modernize its military as part of Washington's plans to deploy missile shield elements in Central Europe, the U.S. president said on Monday. 
The complete lack of direct contact between the Russian and British leaders has alarmed the U.K. Foreign Office, the Daily Mail reported.
Serbia's caretaker government asked the president on Monday to dissolve parliament and call a new general election, the Cabinet's press service said. 
South Korea's first astronaut will be a female engineer, following a last-minute swap over allegations that the main candidate broke rules in the Russian training center, Yonhap agency said on Monday. 
Russian First Deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov arrived in Pretoria, South Africa, on Monday for talks with the country's leaders. 
Russian natural gas giant Gazprom rejected on Monday a British media report saying that the company may become an official sponsor of the 2012 London Olympics. 
Spain's ruling Socialist Party has won re-election despite the country's recent economic difficulties, but has fallen short of an absolute majority and will have to form a ruling coalition. 
Russia's foreign and defense ministers will leave for Paris on Monday to meet with their French counterparts for bilateral security negotiations. 



