| June 2009 |
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The military arrested Honduras President Jose Manuel Zelaya on Sunday morning, the same day he vowed to follow through with a referendum that the country's Supreme Court had ruled illegal, CNN reported.
Federal budget revenue will account for about 16% of national GDP in 2009, and the same figure is expected in 2010-2012, Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin said on Sunday.
Somali pirates have released a Belgian ship and its crew seized in April after a ransom was paid, Belgian authorities said on Sunday, without specifying the ransom sum.
The U.K. foreign secretary voiced concern on Sunday over the arrests of several Iranian employees at the British Embassy in Tehran, accused of involvement in recent post-election riots.
Inflation in Russia will stay well below the projected 13% in 2009, and the country's monetary authorities are likely to further cut key interest rates amid slow consumer price growth, the Central Bank's chief said.
The body of a Muscovite tourist has been found weighed down by rocks in the sea near the resort town of Alupka in the Crimea, Ukraine's emergencies ministry said on Sunday.
Police in Tehran have arrested eight Iranian nationals working at the British Embassy, on suspicion of "active" involvement in the recent post-election street riots, Iranian media reported on Sunday.
Los Angeles police have held an "extensive interview" with the cardiologist who tried to resuscitate Michael Jackson before his death, amid uncertainty over the causes of the pop legend's cardiac arrest.
Four militants and one soldier were killed in a nighttime shootout between militants and interior troops in Russia's North Caucasus Republic of Daghestan, a spokesman for the local interior ministry said on Sunday.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev urged the country's security forces to deal "an adequate blow" to the assassination attempt on Ingushetia's leader.



