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Over 100 people have sustained injuries in clashes between ethnic Serbs and police in northern Kosovo on Monday, Belgrade-based media said. 
Russian president-elect Dmitry Medvedev told top United States officials on Monday that the two countries need to work to overcome their disputes and build a more stable relationship. 
Serbia has started consultations with Russia on joint action to end the ongoing violence in northern Kosovo, the Serbian prime minister said on Monday. 
Ukraine wants to discuss with Russia the issue of raising tariffs for the storage of Russian gas and its transit to Europe in 2009, the fuel and energy minister said on Monday. 
Iran's Foreign Ministry warned on Monday that the United States' alleged plans to deploy missile defense elements in Turkey could pose a threat to Russia's security. 
Former Beatles frontman Paul McCartney was ordered by a London court on Monday to pay his estranged wife almost $50 million in a divorce settlement. 
Iran signed a natural gas export contract with a Swiss energy group on Monday, the Iranian foreign minister said. 
Over 100 people have sustained injuries in clashes between ethnic Serbs and police in northern Kosovo, Belgrade-based media said on Monday. 
Iran views a new UN resolution on additional economic sanctions against the Islamic Republic as "unfair," but is willing to continue close cooperation with the UN nuclear watchdog, its foreign minister said on Monday. 
Russia's decision to lift sanctions against Georgia's unrecognized republic of Abkhazia does not mean Russia will supply weapons to the conflict zone, a Russian deputy foreign minister said Monday.
Russia's Foreign Ministry has condemned a march by Waffen SS veterans in Riga, the capital of Latvia. 
UN forces in the north of Kosovo have come under attack by ethnic Serbs after an operation to retake a UN court building occupied by protestors since last Friday, a police spokesman said. 



