| March 2009 |
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Masked Ukrainian Security Service agents raided the headquarters of the country's national energy company Naftogaz on Wednesday, sparking criticism from the prime minister.

The International Criminal Court on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir over war crimes against civilians in Sudan's Darfur Province.

Preliminary investigations have shown that a faulty altimeter combined with pilot error were responsible for the crash of a Turkish airliner in Amsterdam last week, the Dutch investigators said on Wednesday. 
Georgia's opposition Labor Party on Wednesday put forward its leader, Shalva Natelashvili, to challenge Mikheil Saakashvili for the presidency. 
Masked Ukrainian Security Service agents raided the headquarters of the country's national oil and gas company Naftogaz on Wednesday, reportedly seizing documentation relating to a January gas deal with Russia's Gazprom. 
The International Criminal Court on Wednesday issued an arrest warrant for Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir over war crimes against civilians in Sudan's Darfur Province. 
The work of the Russia-NATO Council, frozen after the war with Georgia last August, could resume later this month, the Russian envoy to the military alliance said on Wednesday. 
Iran's intelligence service will conduct its own investigation into claims Israel committed war crimes in the Gaza Strip, the country's intelligence and security minister announced on Wednesday. 
Members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) will conduct joint air defense exercises from August 7 until September 18, the first deputy commander of Russia's Air Force said on Wednesday. 
Israeli planes have carried out several airstrikes on tunnels in the Gaza Strip in response to rocket attacks by Palestinian militants, the Israeli army's press service said on Wednesday. 
India has successfully tested the latest land attack version of the BrahMos supersonic cruise missile at a firing range in Pokhran in the Rajasthan Desert, a source in the Defense Ministry said on Wednesday. 
Sakhalin Energy, the operator of a vast oil and gas project off Russia's Pacific Coast, said on Wednesday a sale and purchase agreement had been signed for LNG supply to the Japanese company Osaka Gas. 
Russia's leading carmaker AvtoVAZ has halted its main assembly line until further notice due to problems with suppliers, the company's press office said on Wednesday. 



