| June 2009 |
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A roadside explosion hit a vehicle carrying medics working for the EU observer mission in Georgia on Sunday morning, killing the driver and severely wounding a doctor, the Georgian Interior Ministry said.
North Korea has accused the leaders of the United States and South Korea of plotting a nuclear attack on the country at their recent meeting.
An anti-tank mine exploded under a car carrying medics working for the EU observer mission in Georgia on Sunday morning, killing the driver and severely wounding a doctor.
At least 32 Czech students were injured in a bus accident in Austria on Sunday, Czech media reported.
An Antonov biplane used for agricultural work caught fire during refueling in south-central Ukraine, but no one was injured, the country's emergencies ministry said.
At least 10 protesters were killed in riots in Iran's capital on Saturday, as thousands of people gathered on the streets to continue protests against the disputed election, state media reported on Sunday. 
At least 16 people were killed and 44 wounded in an explosion at a factory in eastern China, national media reported on Sunday. 
Two militants were killed in a shootout with police in Russia's North Caucasus Republic of Daghestan, a spokesman for the republican Interior Ministry said on Sunday.
U.S. President Barack Obama has urged the Iranian government to stop 'all violent and unjust actions" against its own people after a day of unrest across Tehran over last week's vote.
Ukraine's Wladimir Klitschko defeated Ruslan Chagaev from Uzbekistan with a technical knockout on Saturday to retain his IBF and WBO heavyweight titles.



