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 After a long heated debate, the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) has adopted the Monitoring Committee's resolution, which obliges Russia to fulfill its international obligations until Jan. 1.
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 Azerbaijani Youth and Sport Minister, Azad Rahimov, will attend the 121st session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) and XIII Olympic Congress, to be held in Copenhagen on Oct. 1-9.
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 Turkey has revealed 504 students infected by "swine flu", director of the Influenza Study Center of the Istanbul Medical University, Selim Badur said, the Turkish Anadolu news agency reported.
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 The Korean television will prepare a telecast about Azerbaijan. One of the Koran famous TV channels, EBS will send its three employees to Azerbaijan to shoot the next part of The Traveler's Note telecast on Sept. 25-Oct. 15, the Azerbaijani Embassy in Korea told Trend News on Sept. 30.
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 Georgia's s public budget for 2010 will be increased. This decision was taken at the cabinet meeting. A two-percent increase in Georgia's public budget is envisaged in the primary version of the draft. Georgian Finance Minister, Kakha Baindurashvili said it is now necessary to decrease the deficit to a logical target.
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 Russia and Belarus will hold biannual operative and tactical exercises of the West 2009 type, President Dmitry Medvedev said on Tuesday, Itar-Tass reported.
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 NATO's chief assured President Barack Obama on Tuesday of the alliance's commitment to the Afghan war as the U.S. administration weighed sending more troops to try to turn the tide against a resurgent Taliban, Reuters reported. Promising that NATO will stay in Afghanistan "as long as it takes to finish our job," NATO Secretary-General Anders Fogh Rasmussen sought to ease Americans' doubts about whether their allies have the stomach to stay in the fight.
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