| November 2008 |
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has deferred a decision on a further cut in crude production until a meeting in Algeria on December 17, the president said on Saturday. 
Residents of the Crimean city of Sevastopol in south Ukraine are destroying billboards put up by the country's authorities to promote NATO membership, a RIA Novosti correspondent said Saturday. 
Ukraine's president was formally elected leader of the People's Union Our Ukraine party on Saturday, which means he could top the party list in early parliamentary elections and run for prime minister, a lawmaker said. 
The Organization of Arab Petroleum Exporting Countries approved ahead of an OPEC emergency session on Saturday Egypt's proposal to outline a set of measures to overcome the consequences of the global financial crisis. 
Georgia has severed diplomatic ties with Nicaragua which has recognized the Caucasus country's two breakaway regions as independent states following Russia's suit. 
Opposition in the impoverished Central Asian state of Kyrgyzstan demanded on Saturday a drastic constitutional reform and parliament's dissolution, threatening mass protests if the demands are not met. 
Indian commandos killed the last terrorists holed up in the landmark Taj Mahal hotel in Mumbai on Saturday, the third day of battles with militants across India's commercial capital. 



