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Ukraine has narrowly chosen the pro-Russia Viktor Yanukovich as its next president, results showed yesterday, after elections that rejected the West-leaning policies of the Orange Revolution.

But with his margin of victory of around just 2.5 percent according to a count of almost all the votes, his challenger Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was showing no sign of conceding a poll that was much closer than forecast.


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Nepali Maoists set free all child soldiersNepalese media tycoon shot dead
Australia tightens migration rulesIran launches production lines of drones
Abbas mulls talks with IsraelQaeda leader calls for attacks on US interests
Palin could run for president in 2012British dead in Afghanistan equals Falklands toll
Costa Rica elects 1st woman president Space shuttle blasts off on last night flight
VHP calls for boycott of Shah Rukh's filmPro-Russia Yanukovich wins tight Ukraine polls

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