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* Laboratory tests have confirmed avian flu virus in culled birds in the Dmitrov district of the Moscow Region, bringing the total number of affected districts to nine, the local agriculture and food ministry said

* The UN nuclear watchdog said in a report that Iran had defied Security Council demands to halt uranium enrichment over fears it could eventually build nuclear weapons

* Two members of the 14th crew of the International Space Station have repaired a malfunctioning antenna during a spacewalk, mission control said

* Russian President Vladimir Putin said that although Russia does not pose a threat to any other country, it will continue to build its defense potential to guarantee its own security

* Vladimir Putin submitted a protocol to a document that facilitates large-scale cooperation between the United States and Russia on nuclear nonproliferation for ratification by the lower house of parliament

* Russia's Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said:

- the Russia-NATO Council still had a lot of potential as a mechanism of collective cooperation

- a UN envoy on Kosovo, Marti Ahtisaari, should not set a deadline for a final decision on the status of Serbia's Albanian-populated region

* Russia's oil export duty could decline by about $25 to $154-$156 per metric ton as of April 1, a Finance Ministry official said

* Belarus's government has requested a $1.5 stabilization loan from Russia over "dramatic price hikes for Russian energy supplies," the Finance Ministry said

* Russia may consider granting a stabilization loan to Belarus, the economics minister said

* Russia's state-controlled retail savings bank Sberbank could sell about 2.8 million shares or 80% of its additional share issue, experts said

* Bolivia's state-controlled oil and gas company and Russia's energy giant Gazprom have signed a protocol on cooperation in prospecting and exploration of natural gas resources in the Latin American country

* All of Gazprom's and its subsidiaries' export activity will be carried out through its export arm Gazprom Export, the Russian energy giant's press service said

* Russia's gold and foreign currency reserves increased by $1.7 billion, to $311.2 billion in the week of February 9-16, the Central Bank of Russia said

* Russian oil deliveries to China via the Trans-Siberian railroad are expected to rise about 46%, year-on-year, in 2007, to 15 million metric tons (109.9 million barrels), the head of rail monopoly Russian Railways (RZD) said

* Estonia's President Toomas Hendrik Ilves vetoed a law permitting the demolition of Soviet war memorials in Estonia, the presidential secretariat said

* Ukraine's parliament rejected the candidacies of Volodymyr Ohryzko for the post of foreign minister and Vyktor Korol for the post of Ukrainian Security Service head, proposed by the president

* Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko will resubmit two candidacies to high-ranking posts in the country's government, the presidential press service said

* The Quartet of Mideast mediators failed to agree on a coordinated approach to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict and put off any decision regarding aid to the Palestinian Authority until its next meeting

* Tehran said it is ready to resolve any problems over its purported failure to pay Russia for the construction of a nuclear power plant in southern Iran within 10 days

* The United States will close its air base in Kyrgyzstan, and other bases in Central Asia, as soon as military operations in Afghanistan and Iraq are over, a U.S. military official said

* The grandson of Soviet leader and Joseph Stalin's successor Nikita Khrushchev has died in a Moscow hospital from a stroke, his colleagues said

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