| April 2008 |
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Tibet will reopen for foreign tourists soon as life in China's remote mountain region is coming to normal, the Chinese news agency Xinhua reported on Sunday. 
A Ukrainian ship that sunk after a collision with a Chinese vessel near Hong Kong on March 22 has been pulled to the surface, Russia's TV Channel Vesti said on Sunday. 
A Ukrainian ship that sunk after a collision with a Chinese vessel near Hong Kong on March 22 has been pulled to the surface, Russia's TV Channel Vesti said on Sunday. 
A top Russian official is arriving in Tehran on Sunday to discuss security, topical international and regional issues, the Supreme National Security Council of Iran said on Sunday. 
A Ukrainian ship that sunk after a collision with a Chinese vessel near Hong Kong on March 22 has been pulled to the surface, Russia's TV Channel Vesti said on Sunday. 
At least one person was killed and 11 were hurt in an attack during an official celebration in Kabul attended by Afghan President Hamid Karzai, the local media reported on Sunday. 
Iran has urged Azerbaijan to release a Russian shipment of nuclear equipment for Iran's first nuclear power plant, the Iranian Foreign Ministry said on Sunday. 
Russian tycoon Alisher Usmanov has been ranked as the 5th wealthiest person in Britain according to The Sunday Times Rich List published on Sunday. 
A man in the Russian North Caucasus republic of Chechnya has surrendered over 150 kilograms of TNT to police, a local police source told RIA Novosti on Sunday. 
A Russian carrier rocket has delivered the second satellite for Europe's Galileo navigation system into orbit, Russia's Space Agency (Roscosmos) said on Sunday. 
Easter celebrations have revived in Russia since the demise of the Soviet Union, with both practicing Christians and non-believers celebrating the holiday.



