| November 2009 |
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Three U.S. citizens arrested in Iran for illegally entering the country from Iraq have been charged with espionage, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported on Monday.
Gazprom could fine European consumers for falling short of contracted purchase volumes by 8-9 billion cubic meters of gas, an executive at the Russian gas monopoly said on Monday.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited Berlin on Monday for events to mark the fall of the Berlin Wall that led to Germany's unification 20 years ago.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev visited Berlin on Monday for events to mark the fall of the Berlin Wall that led to Germany's unification 20 years ago.
The number of confirmed swine flu cases in Russia has hit 4,560, Health Minister Tatyana Golikova said on Monday.
Rome has become the world's first city outside Russia to name a street after Russian Nobel-winning author Alexander Solzhenitsyn.
Over 10,000 students in China's central Hubei province set a world record for simultaneous bathing in hot springs, the China Daily reported on Monday.
Austrian Chancellor Werner Faymann will hold talks with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister Vladimir Putin during his November 10-11 visit to Russia.
Russia's Energy Ministry has submitted to the European Commission proposals on an early warning system against disruptions in energy supplies to Europe, a Russian business daily said on Monday.
APEC leaders will discuss North Korea's nuclear program on the sidelines of a two-day summit in Singapore, the head of the Russian delegation at six-party talks on the issue has told RIA Novosti.
Authorities in El Salvador have introduced a state of emergency over Hurricane Ida, which has so far killed over 120 people, the country's president said on Monday.

Venezuelan leader Hugo Chavez called on his country to prepare for a possible war, once again criticizing a military cooperation agreement between Colombia and the U.S., the country's VTV television channel reported.
At least 104 people were killed and some 66 reported to be missing in floods and mudslides caused by Hurricane Ida in El Salvador, the National Civilian Police (PNC) reported.
Another round of talks between Moscow and Washington to conclude the U.S.-Russian strategic arms reduction negotiations on replacing the outdated START I treaty will open on Monday in Switzerland's Geneva.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev is arriving in Berlin on Monday to take part in events marking the 20th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall.



