| November 2009 |
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The death toll in a coal mine explosion in northeast China's Heilongjiang Province has risen to 92, Xinhua reported Sunday.
Kazakhstan will allocate $50 million to train 1,000 Afghan specialists in the next five years in Kazakh higher educational establishments and vocational schools, the Kazakh Foreign Ministry said Sunday.
Iran launched a large-scale air-defense exercise to protect its nuclear plants against any attack, local media reported on Sunday.
At least seven people were killed and over 50 wounded in two bomb blasts in India's troubled north-eastern state of Assam, police said on Sunday.
Turkey will lose about $2 billion from its decision to cancel a tender for the construction of its first nuclear power plant, the newspaper Hurriyet reported on Sunday.
Police have freed the abducted son of the mayor of the town of Buinaksk in the Russian North Caucasus republic of Dagestan, Russia's Investigative Committee said on Sunday.
Turkey is ready to offer assistance to six world powers negotiating with Iran over its controversial nuclear program to find a diplomatic solution to the Iran nuclear issue, the Turkish foreign minister said on Sunday.
The death toll from the ongoing flu epidemic in Ukraine has risen to 374 cases, including 11 deaths in the past twenty-four hours, the country's Health Ministry reported on Sunday.
At least five Palestinians were wounded in a series of Israeli air strikes on the Gaza Strip overnight, medics said on Sunday. 
Police killed a militant who tried to plant a roadside bomb in the Republic of Dagestan in Russia's volatile North Caucasus region, the regional interior department said on Sunday.
Michael Jackson's famous white glove was auctioned off for $350,000 in New York on Saturday, American media said.
Three people died and 31 were injured when a bus collided with a truck in Brazil's southern Santa Catarina state
The U.S. Senate has voted to hold a full-scale debate on Barack Obama's overhaul health care reform bill, moving forward the president's top domestic initiative.
Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan and his Azerbaijani counterpart Ilham Aliyev will meet in Munich on Sunday in order to discuss the Karabakh settlement.
The death toll from the explosion in a coal mine in northwest China's Heilongjiang province has risen to 87, with more than two dozen people still trapped underground
Commander-in-Chief of the Estonian Defense Forces Ants Laaneots said if Russia buys a French Mistral class amphibious assault ship, measures should be taken to ensure Estonian national security.
Foreign ministers of Lithuania, Belarus and Ukraine will meet in Kiev on November 22-23 in order to discuss cooperation within the framework of the European Union's Eastern Partnership program
Presidential elections will take place in Romania on Sunday amid ongoing political and economic crisis.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has proposed to strip the country's president of his veto right as part of constitutional reforms intended to resolve a "political conflict" in the country.



