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* The European Court of Human Rights ruled that the Ukrainian government pay 100,000 euros to the wife of Ukrainian journalist Heorhiy Gongadze, who was kidnapped and murdered in 2000

* The Prosecutor General's Office of Azerbaijan has initiated criminal proceedings based on reports by the Central Election Commission of violations during the November 6 parliamentary elections

* Italy issued arrest warrants for high-profile Russian officials and the daughter of former Kremlin property manager Pavel Borodin on suspicion of money laundering

* A Russian rocket successfully launched the U.S. Inmarsat-4 satellite from a Pacific Ocean launch pad

* The board of Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom approved the company's investment program for 2006

* Lithuanian Prime Minister Algirdas Brazauskas and TNK-BP executives met to discuss the sale/purchase of stock in Lithuania's Mazeikiu nafta oil concern

* The Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry signed an agreement with the Iranian Chamber of Commerce, Industries, and Mines to set up a joint business center

* Russian Economic Development and Trade Minister German Gref said export duties on liquefied natural gas could be abolished shortly

* Russia's East Siberian Railroad Company said it had tripled oil shipments to China in October

* A local newspaper reported mass deaths of migrant birds in southeastern Ukraine

* The Interior Ministry said more than 189,000 people had rallied across Russia to mark the 88th anniversary of the 1917 Bolshevik Revolution, the main Soviet-era public holiday

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