| April 2008 |
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UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon voiced concern over delays in releasing presidential election results in Zimbabwe and urged the country's electoral authorities to announce them swiftly. 
Uzbekistan has started gradually reducing its natural gas deliveries to Tajikistan over payment arrears, state-controlled Uztransgaz said on Monday. 
Princess Diana and her boyfriend Dodi al-Fayed were unlawfully killed in Paris in 1997 by their driver's negligence and the paparazzi's pursuit of their limousine, a London jury said on Monday. 
A draft constitution for Kosovo, which declared its independence from Serbia in February, was signed on Monday, Albanian-language Kosovo media reported. 
Iran's defense minister said on Monday the world needs a missile shield to protect against threats from Israel and the United States. 
Washington and Prague will sign a bilateral treaty on the stationing of a U.S. radar base on Czech soil in early May, a Czech news agency reported on Monday. 
Belgrade will ask the International Court of Justice, the UN's main judicial organ, to assess the legality of Kosovo's declaration of independence, Serbia's foreign minister said on Monday. 
Russia's foreign debt calculated by international methodology increased 48% year-on-year in 2007 to $459.6 billion, the Central Bank said on Monday. 
Russian and Polish deputy foreign ministers will meet on Tuesday in Moscow to discuss U.S. plans to deploy elements of its missile defense system in Poland, a Russian diplomatic source has said. 



