| September 2009 |
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The president of Transdnestr voiced fears Sunday that political instability in Moldova could cause provocations.
Tanks, rocket launchers and armored personnel carriers moved on Sunday along the streets of China's capital Beijing to practice a military parade to mark the country's 60th anniversary due October 1.
A Russian delegation headed by Energy Minister Sergei Shmatko and comprising representatives of Russia's largest independent producer LUKoil will head to Iraq on Monday, the LUKoil CEO said
A British railroad company's trains were canceled because no one volunteered to work as the company discontinued an agreement in line with which drivers were paid double on Sundays
The Greek prime minister told journalists in Thessaloniki on Sunday that he will not resign from the post of the conservative New Democracy Party leader even if the party loses the October 4 parliamentary election.
Talks on an exchange of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, abducted three years ago by the Palestinian radical Islamist group Hamas, to Palestinian prisoners kept in Israel are far from over, Hamas leader Khaled Mashaal said
The authorities of northwestern China's Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region have sent 1,500 officials and police to communities densely populated by Uygurs to resolve disputes, Xinhua quoted a senior Communist Party official as saying Sunday.
A second person has died from a swine flu in Egypt, a spokesman for the Egyptian Health Ministry said on Sunday. 
Sweden's Foreign Minister Carl Bildt has canceled a planned visit to Israel, an Israeli Foreign Ministry spokesman said on Sunday, amid a scandal over a Swedish newspaper article.
The number of children hit by food poisoning in Ukraine's Black Sea peninsula of Crimea has risen to 192, local health authorities told RIA Novosti on the phone Sunday.
One policeman was killed in an attack by an unidentified assailant in the capital of Russia's North Caucasus Republic of Chechnya, a local police spokesman said on Sunday.
World No. 1 Dinara Safina of Russia was beaten by Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic 6-4, 2-6, 7-6 (5) in the third round of the U.S. Open.
Three Russian tourists were killed in Ukraine's Crimea after their car collided with a minivan, the Crimean emergencies center said on Sunday. 
One person died and three others were injured in a coalmine methane blast in east Ukraine, the regional industrial safety watchdog said on Sunday.
NASA astronaut Danny Olivas and ESA astronaut Christer Fuglesang concluded the third and final spacewalk of the STS-128 mission to the International Space Station, NASA said on Sunday.
Indian President Pratibha Patil will pay a two-day official visit to Tajikistan on Sunday.
The United Nations Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK) will continue its work in Kosovo, the head of the mission, Lamberto Zanier.
Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez will pay a two-day official visit to Turkmenistan on Sunday.



