| April 2009 |
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Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin on Wednesday called statements made by Romania during recent anti-communist riots in Chisinau "extremely biased and untimely." 
The Armenian and Iranian transport ministers signed on Wednesday an agreement to build a railway linking Armenia with Iran's Persian Gulf ports, the Armenian TV5 channel reported. 
Georgia's opposition, which is calling for President Mikheil Saakashvili to step down, is preparing to launch the "final stage of the battle" after the Orthodox Easter holidays, an opposition leader announced on Wednesday. 
Moldova's Central Election Commission (CEC) will end a recount of votes from the April 5 parliamentary election contested by the opposition on Thursday, the CEC head said Wednesday. 
There are no obstacles to the delivery of Russian S-300 surface-to-air missile systems to Tehran, Iran's deputy foreign minister said on Wednesday. 
A Chinese woman has died from what may be Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) while traveling on a train from the Far East Russian city of Blagoveshchensk to Moscow, a medical source said on Wednesday.

A court in Hungary ruled on Wednesday that a Russian woman involved in a custody dispute with her French ex-husband should be extradited to France to face charges of kidnapping her three-year-old daughter. 
A Chinese woman has died from what may be Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) while traveling on a train from the Far East Russian city of Blagoveshchensk to Moscow, a medical source said on Wednesday. 
Georgia's opposition on Wednesday announced plans to begin round-the-clock protests at the State Chancellery building, where the offices of the prime minister and other state ministers are located. 
A respected U.S. think tank has released a report calling for fundamental changes to Washington's nuclear war planning. 
Russia is not holding any talks with Pyongyang on building a nuclear reactor in North Korea, the country's nuclear power chief said on Wednesday. 
The Taliban and other terrorist movements active in Afghanistan pose a major threat to Russia's security, a high-ranking FSB officer said on Wednesday. 
One British and two Russian scientists have won the 2009 International Global Energy Award, the committee chairman, Valentin Smirnov, announced on Wednesday. 
India successfully test-fired on Wednesday a Prithvi-II ballistic missile capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, Indian media reported. 



