| September 2008 |
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A Saudi woman has got married to a childhood suitor after surprising him by accepting his marriage proposal from 25 years earlier, local media reported Wednesday. 
Moscow may offer Ukraine contracts to build aircraft carriers for the Russian Navy, a senior Russian lawmaker told RIA Novosti on Wednesday.
Russia sees no crisis surrounding Iran's nuclear program and does not believe it is necessary to take any urgent steps, the Russian foreign minister said Wednesday. 
Talks on additional deliveries of MiG-29K Fulcrum-D carrier fighters to India will start in the near future, the president of Russia's United Aircraft Corporation said Wednesday. 
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko plans to meet with his U.S. counterpart, George Bush, next Monday, national media reported Wednesday. 
The Ukrainian president condemned Russia's "armed annexation" of Georgia's breakaway regions and said his country would not recognize South Ossetia and Abkhazia as independent states. 
Three people were killed and two went missing after Typhoon Hagupit hit China's southern coastal province of Guangdong on Wednesday morning, the Xinhua news agency reported. 
Moscow may offer Ukraine contracts to build aircraft carriers for the Russian Navy, a Russian MP told RIA Novosti on Wednesday. 
The United Nations nuclear watchdog said on Wednesday that North Korea had expelled international nuclear inspectors and will start work on restoring its Yongbyon reactor, largely dismantled as part of an international deal. 
The Neustrashimy (Fearless) frigate from the Baltic Fleet left the main naval base in Russia's Baltic exclave of Kaliningrad on Wednesday on an unspecified long-range patrol mission, a Navy spokesman said. 
U.S. military experts have started consultations in Prague on the deployment of a missile-defense radar in the Czech Republic, the Czech Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. 
The foreign ministers of Russia and Ukraine have held bilateral discussions in New York, focusing on the cooperation agreement between the countries, the Ukrainian news agency UNIAN reported Wednesday. 
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev, who is currently on a tour of the Magadan Region in Russia's Far East, criticized gold miner Polyus Gold on Wednesday, and told its management not to "whine". 
Russia's permanent mission at the NATO headquarters in Brussels urged the military alliance on Wednesday to stop hindering the work of the Russia-NATO Council. 
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will sign an array of political and financial agreements during his upcoming visit to Russia, national media reported on Wednesday. 



