| September 2009 |
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Ukraine and Libya have agreed to draft and sign contracts on military-industrial cooperation, the Ukrainian government's press service said on Thursday.
Michael Jackson, the King of Pop, who died of cardiac arrest at the age of 50 on June 25, will be buried on Thursday in a suburb of Los Angeles, local media said.
The mostly Russian crew of a vessel stranded in Dubai have asked for international aid as they are running out of food and water, an International Transport Workers' Federation official said on Thursday.
A helicopter carrying a senior Indian politician whose disappearance sparked the country's biggest ever search was found on Thursday near Hyderabad, a day after it went missing, the Hindustan Times reported.
Moscow has every chance of becoming a global capital on a par with such cities as New York, London and Tokyo, Forbes magazine wrote in its latest issue.
U.S. pharmaceutical giant Pfizer will have to pay over $2 billion for fraudulent marketing of its products.
Greek Prime Minister Kostas Karamanlis announced on national television on Wednesday an early parliamentary election.
Riga and Moscow mayors Nil Ushakov and Yury Luzhkov will on Thursday sign a program of cooperation between the Latvian and Russian capitals for 2009-2011.
Russian and Norwegian nuclear industry officials will on Thursday discuss security cooperation, including the dismantling of nuclear submarines.
The presidents of Russia and India will discuss cooperation in trade, economics, science, nuclear power and space industry.



