| January 2012 |
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North Korea’s state television aired on Sunday a documentary about the new leader, Kim Jong-un, in which he inspects troops and maneuvers a tank.
An underground nuclear power plant in Iran will achieve full generation capacity in early February, Iranian newspaper Kayhan quoted the country’s atomic chief as saying.
An IMF delegation will visit Egypt in mid-January to discuss a $3.2-billion loan to Cairo, the finance minister told the Al-Ahram weekly on Sunday.
The new government in Belgium raised its own wages by 8% contrary to promises of 5% cuts under the spending cuts plan, the Het Nieuwsblad op Zondag paper said on Sunday.
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A new radar of the fourth Voronezh class will be put into operation near the Siberian city of Irkutsk by the end of this year as part of Russia’s early warning system, a missile defense spokesman said on Sunday.
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The Peruvian oil company PetroPeru will join the Venezuelan project to produce crude in the Orinoco River basin called Orinoco belt, one of the world’s largest deposits, Venezolana de Television said.
A man in Australia was arrested on Sunday for having 12 passengers in his Holden car, the local Adelaide Now edition said.
Inmates of Venezuela's blocked more than 680 people who came to visit their relatives in the premises of the Los Teques prison, the Globovision channel reported on Sunday.
The New York Office of the Attorney General called on the judge to reject an appeal against the guilty verdict of Russian national Viktor Bout, convicted for arms trafficking.
The International Monetary Fund considers the current restructuring plan insufficient to fix the debt crisis in Greece, Germany's Der Spiegel magazine said, citing internal IMF documents.
Ground forces of Iran's elite Islamic Revolution Guards Corps (IRGC) have started military exercises near the border with Afghanistan, Iranian media said.



