| April 2009 |
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Rescuers recovered the body of an elderly woman from the ruins of a building in L'Aquila in central Italy on Saturday, bringing the death toll from Monday's devastating quake to 292, a civil protection official said. 
Moldova's Central Election Commission confirmed on Saturday the results of the parliamentary elections, disputed by opposition groups, and have submitted them to the Constitutional Court, an election official said. 
Opposition protests are due to continue in Georgia on Monday, the leader of the Georgia's Path movement said at a meeting outside the country's parliament on Saturday. 
An EU delegation is due to visit Chisinau on a fact-finding mission following recent riots in the country, the Moldovan president's press service said on Saturday. 
Moldova's Constitutional Court has postponed until Sunday a hearing on a recount of votes in the recent parliamentary election that saw victory for the Communists, the court chairman said Saturday.
A summit of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations in Thailand, canceled over protests in Pattaya, has been postponed until August, a Thai news agency reported Saturday. 
The August conflict with Georgia demonstrated just how dangerous NATO's eastward expansion could be, Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a session of the Foreign and Defense Policy Council on Saturday. 
Russia's largest independent oil producer LUKoil is ready to adapt a contract to Iraq's new oil legislation paving the way for development of the West Qurna-2 oil field, the company head said on Saturday. 
Moldova's Constitutional Court is to consider on Saturday Communist Party leader Vladimir Voronin's request for a recount of the vote in the April 5 parliamentary elections, the court chairman said
An ASEAN summit in Pattaya, Thailand, has been canceled over protests in the summit press center, the Xinhua news agency said citing sources in the Chinese embassy in Thailand. 



