| July 2009 |
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Turkmenistan has reached an agreement to boost natural gas sales to Iran by 8 billion cubic meters per year to 14 billion cu m, the Turkmen Foreign Ministry said on Sunday.
Rescuers are evacuating almost 400 workers from a coal mine in southeast Ukraine where a fire has broken out, the UNIAN news agency said on Sunday.
The son of a Georgian opposition leader was admitted to a Tbilisi hospital last night after being injured in a knife attack, the Rustavi-2 TV channel reported on Sunday.
Eight militants have been killed in special operations in three regions of Chechnya since last night, the North Caucasus republic's interior ministry said on Sunday.
Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko denied on Sunday reports that he has made arrangements for his youngest son to succeed him as the country's leader.
Michael Jackson's sister La Toya said her brother had been exploited as a "cash cow" by a manipulative entourage who supplied him with addictive drugs that caused his death.
Twenty-two people, including six children, have been hospitalized with acute intestinal infection in the past four days in southwest Ukraine, the country's emergencies ministry said on Sunday.
Rescuers have found the boat that sank in northwest Siberia on July 4, as a result of which three journalists are still missing, the Urals regional emergencies center said on Sunday.
A female Russian tourist died during a hiking expedition in southern Israel, the Kol Israel radio station said on Sunday. 
Eight militants and one policeman have been killed in separate incidents in Russia's North Caucasus over the past 24 hours, local police said on Sunday.



