| September 2008 |
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Two Russian Tu-160 Blackjack strategic bombers have landed at a military airfield in Venezuela, Russia's Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. 
Russia started their World Cup 2010 qualifying campaign with a 2-1 win against Wales in Moscow on Wednesday evening, but left it late to claim all three points.
NATO said Wednesday four of its warships were leaving the Black Sea in line with a previously drawn up schedule. 
A Paris court of appeals ruled on Wednesday against the extradition of Georgian opposition leader, Irakly Okruashvili, accused by Tbilisi of corruption. 
Scientists are planning to run the world's largest particle collider at full capacity by the end of 2008, a Russian physicist told RIA Novosti on Wednesday. 
The government of the Czech Republic has approved the treaty that will govern the deployment of U.S. military personnel at the radar station for its missile defense shield, the Czech defense minister said Wednesday. 
people were killed and 26 injured in a powerful quake that shook southern Iran on Wednesday, the Fars News Agency said. 
Georgia deployed weaponry imported from 14 countries in its recent war with Russia over South Ossetia, Russia's chief military prosecutor said on Wednesday. 
The U.S. Air Force will patrol the airspace over the Baltic states from October, the Latvian Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. 
Russia's foreign minister said on Wednesday that the Georgian president had not yet given assurances that his country would not attack South Ossetia or Abkhazia. 



