| June 2009 |
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Russia condemns the coup d'etat in Honduras and calls for the restoration of law and order in the country, a Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Monday.
The European Commission said Monday that progress has been made on the issue of giving Ukraine an international loan to pay Russia for natural gas.
Gazprom will buy 500 million cubic meters of natural gas from Azerbaijan annually from January 1, 2010, CEO Alexei Miller said on Monday.
International pressure means the deposed president of Honduras, sent into exile by the country's military, is likely to return to power, a Russian expert said Monday.
The World Health Organization (WHO) on Monday confirmed 70,893 officially registered A/H1N1 cases and 311 deaths in 116 countries and territories worldwide.
Queen Elisabeth II is getting increasingly expensive to British taxpayers, with state funding up by about 4% to 41.5 million pounds ($68.5 million) over the past year, the Royal Family said in a report on Monday.
A meeting of the Russian and U.S. co-chairs of an inter-parliamentary working group will take place in Warsaw later on Monday, a senior Russian lawmaker has said.
Russia's proposals for a new National Security Strategy is to be presented at NATO headquarters in Brussels on July 22, Russia's envoy to NATO said Monday.
United Nations military observers will leave Abkhazia by July 15, 2009, a spokesman for the UN mission said on Monday.
Russia's unmanned Progress spacecraft, due to undock from the International Space Station (ISS) on June 30, will be used as a technical space platform before being dumped in the Pacific, mission control said Monday.
Israel has intensified its efforts to prevent deliveries of Russian S-300 air defense systems to Iran under a 2007 contract, an Israeli newspaper said on Monday.
A popular clothes chain in Poland has announced that it will hire only Jehovah's Witnesses, national media said 
Honduran interim president Roberto Micheletti promised on Monday that presidential polls would go ahead as scheduled on November 29, a Venezuelan paper said.
A lawyer for Michael Jackson's personal doctor denied claims on Monday that the cardiologist had injected the pop legend with a powerful painkiller prior to his death.
Russia is ready to extend the transit of military cargoes through Russia to other key member nations of the International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) in Afghanistan, a deputy foreign minister has said.
Iranian authorities have begun a partial recount of the fiercely disputed June 12 presidential vote, national media said on Monday.
Gold output in Russia grew 37.6%, year-on-year, in January-May 2009 to 57.59 metric tons (1.85 million troy ounces), the Union of Russian Gold Miners said on Monday.
Scientific tests conducted on what are believed to be the remains of Apostle Paul "seem to confirm" that they belong to the saint, Pope Benedict XVI has said.



