| September 2009 |
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The lower house of Poland's parliament adopted on Wednesday a resolution condemning the entry of Soviet troops into Eastern Poland in September 1939.
Russia is completing work on an automated control system for Iran's first nuclear power plant, the Russian civil nuclear power corporation Atomenergoprom said on Wednesday.
A dust storm that kicked up in southern Australia and engulfed the New South Wales state on Wednesday could reach Brisbane and even New Zealand, regional media reported.
Russia's Nerpa nuclear attack submarine, damaged in a fatal accident during tests in November last year, successfully completed the third stage of sea trials, the governor of the Khabarovsk Territory said on Wednesday.
The lower house of Poland’s parliament adopted on Wednesday a resolution condemning the entry of Soviet troops into Eastern Poland in September 1939.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad is ready to build friendly relations with the United States, the presidential website quoted him as saying in a French TV interview.
India successfully launched on Wednesday a booster rocket to orbit the country's 16th remote sensing satellite and six European nano satellites, the Indian Space Research Organization (ISRO) said.
UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon said that the commitments made by the U.S. and Russia to reduce strategic and nuclear weapons were "extremely important" to achieve a world free of nuclear arms.
An investigation commission of the Ukrainian parliament has demanded that the country's Prosecutor General's office launch a probe into falsification of President Viktor Yushchenko's dioxin poisoning, a Ukrainian on-line newspaper said.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev has arrived in the United States to attend a number of key international events and hold talks with foreign leaders.
Brazil will not tolerate any hostile actions against its embassy in Honduras where deposed President Manuel Zelaya is holed up, the Brazilian Foreign Ministry said.
Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas has insisted that Israel must honor commitments on borders with Palestine made in 2008 talks in order to resume the stalled bilateral peace negotiations.
U.S. top military commander in Afghanistan has asked President Barack Obama to authorize sending up to 40,000 additional troops to the war-torn country to fight effectively the Taliban militants, Fox News has reported.
At least seven people were killed in a crash of an Iranian military airplane outside Tehran, the national television has reported.
Russian chess legend Garry Kasparov won the first two rapid games against his long-time rival Anatoly Karpov in a showdown in Valencia.



