| October 2009 |
- mo
- tu
- we
- th
- fr
- sa
- su
A "special form" of relations with Russia is anticipated when Austria chairs the UN Security Council in November, Austrian Foreign Minister Michael Spindelegger said on Monday.
Belgrade anticipates financial aid from Moscow, Serbian Foreign Minister Vuk Jeremic said in an interview with a Russian daily ahead of his Moscow visit.
Authorities from the former Georgian republic of Abkhazia will order passports in Russia giving its citizens the ability to travel abroad, a Russian daily reported on Monday.
A Kyrgyz parliamentary committee will consider draft agreements allowing France and Spain to use the Manas airbase for the transit of troops and supplies to Afghanistan.
A North Korean ship heading for Pakistan was detained and searched by the Indian coast guard, Press Trust of India reported on Monday.
Pyongyang is ready to discuss with foreign mediators the nuclear problem on the Korean Peninsula in bilateral and multilateral formats, the official N. Korean news agency KCNA said on Sunday.
The General Secretary of the Communist Party of Greece Aleka Papariga said on Monday she was disappointed with the results of Sunday's parliamentary election, which was won by the Socialists.

This year's Nobel Prize week opens on Monday with the announcement of winners in physiology or medicine, the Nobel Foundation said in a statement.
The United States Olympic Committee (USOC) has offered Russia its assistance in the preparation for the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in line with a cooperation agreement with the Russian Olympics Committee.
Russia's state arms exporter Rosoboronexport said on Monday it will exhibit a wide range of aircraft, air defense systems and high-precision guided missiles at an airshow in Libya.
A team of professional pilots from Air France pilots' union has concluded that faulty air speed sensors were the main cause of an Airbus A330 crash over the Atlantic in June, the French media said on Saturday.
Greece's Socialist opposition party PASOK won Sunday's parliamentary election in the Mediterranean country gaining 43.3% of the vote and will be able to form a one-party government, early results indicated.



