| September 2008 |
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President George W. Bush welcomed the approval by the U.S. House of Representative of a bill lifting a 30-year ban on the sale of civilian nuclear materials to India. 
Belarussians are voting on Sunday in a parliamentary election, which the authorities say will be the most fair in the country's history. 
Three Chinese astronauts safely returned to Earth after a successful space mission, state television reported on Sunday. 
The UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Saturday, reaffirming demands for Iran to halt uranium enrichment but imposing no new sanctions on the Islamic Republic. 
South Korean President Lee Myung-bak is arriving in Russia on Sunday on a three-day visit to discuss joint projects and international issues, and to attend a business forum. 
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Saturday slammed U.S. "unipolar" policies in Iraq and Afghanistan and said they contributed to the recent conflict between Moscow and Tbilisi over Georgia's breakaway republic of South Ossetia. 
The UN Security Council unanimously approved a resolution on Saturday, reaffirming demands for Iran to halt uranium enrichment but imposing no new sanctions on the Islamic Republic. 



