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* Moscow is waiting for clarification from the United States over its plans to deploy missile defense elements in Romania, the Russian foreign minister said

* Russian businessman and alleged arms dealer Viktor Bout has been summoned to appear in a Thai court on February 16, one of his lawyers said

* Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov sent a tough warning to Iran, saying its nuclear program could be discussed at the UN Security Council if Tehran fails to respond to Western compromise offers

* A new election law that has triggered a brawl in Ukraine"s parliament and led to threats of mass protest rallies echoing the 2004 "orange revolution" came into force ahead of a crucial presidential poll this weekend

* Russia"s Progress cargo spaceship, launched on a resupply mission to the International Space Station (ISS) earlier this week, docked with the orbital station in an automatic regime

* North Korean authorities will release a U.S. human rights

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