| April 2008 |
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The U.S. House of Representatives has unanimously expressed its support for a resolution calling for the acceptance of Georgia and Ukraine into the NATO Membership Action Plan (MAP). 
Egypt has extended until May 31, 2009 permission for flights by Russian Il-86 aircraft, the Russian Transportation Ministry said Tuesday. 
The U.K. will postpone a troop withdrawal from Iraq announced late last year due to recent fighting in Basra, the British defense secretary told the House of Commons on Tuesday. 
Israelis and Palestinians should cease hostilities soon, the Russian Foreign Ministry said after a meeting between the Russian foreign minister and a Palestinian legislative council deputy Tuesday. 
A joint document to be signed by the Russian and U.S. presidents on April 6 will include issues related to missile defense, a Kremlin source said on Tuesday. 
Russia will send 140 metric tons of humanitarian aid worth some $1.7 million to ethnic Serbs in Kosovo over the next few days, a deputy foreign minister said on Tuesday. 
Fourteen more members of a doomsday sect emerged on Tuesday from their dugout in central Russia after five months underground, hours after most of the remaining roof collapsed. 
Syria has said it has rejected an offer to freeze a UN investigation into the assassination of ex-Lebanese premier Rafik Hariri in exchange for 'allowing' presidential polls in Lebanon. 
Fourteen more members of a doomsday sect emerged on Tuesday from their dugout in central Russia after five months underground, hours after most of the remaining roof collapsed. 
China's Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Tuesday accusing the Dalai Lama of inciting violence in Tibet and trying to sabotage the Beijing Olympics, charges he has repeatedly denied. 
The Ukrainian and U.S. presidents signed a 'roadmap' on bilateral cooperation Tuesday, laying the foundation for a free trade zone between the two countries, the Ukrainian presidential press service said. 



