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ompany Gas System declared that gas deliveries from Ukraine had been reduced around 6 percent compared with the volumes of gas contracted. Meanwhile, the gas volumes coming from Russia to Poland through Belarus have been increased. The commission said at this point in time there is no immediate danger for the supplies of European citizens. Russia halted supply of natural gas to Ukraine on Thursday after the two sides failed to reach a deal on a contract dispute,toms shoes sale, arousing concerns that gas supply to Europe may be disrupted since the EU receives a fifth of its gas from pipelines which cross Ukraine. EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs said he will be in contact with all the parties involved to identify the causes of the irregularities and ask for the immediate resumption of full deliveries of gas to the EU. A spokesman for the Czech presidency said Friday a crisis meeting of envoys from the 27 EU member states will be held Monday to discuss the gas dispute between Russian and Ukraine. GAZA, Dec. 30 Xinhua -- Israeli warplanes on Tuesday evening carried out several airstrikes against different targets in the Gaza Strip. The latest two airstrikes were against the compound of Palestinian National Authority PNA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas' office, and the cabinet building of Hamas, which was first bombed on Sunday. Both targets are in the Gaza City. A short while ago, Israeli air force launched a massive strike on a network of Hamas-dug tunnels in the southern Gaza Strip near the Egypt-Gaza border. The Israeli army said that it hit 30 additional targets over the course of Tuesday, including rocket launchers used by Palestinian militants, rocket launching cells, rocket launching sites,cheap toms, weapon-manufacturing facilities, Hamas outposts and armed terror operatives. Mo'aweya Hassanein, chief of emergency and ambulance services in the Palestinian health ministry told reporters that since Saturday, Israel has killed in the intensive airstrikes carried out on the Gaza Strip some 380 Palestinians, over 1,700 people were injured. Hassanein warned of a severe humanitarian crisis and more death in the Gaza Strip due to the shortage of medicine, blood, special gases for surgical operations and other medical equipment. BANGKOK, Dec. 29 Xinhua -- Thousands of red-shirt demonstrators have launched rallies in central Bangkok to get ready for a besiege over the Parliament on Monday and Tuesday, when Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is scheduled to deliver the government's policy statement,toms outlet. The red-clad people, estimated at about 40,000, led by the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship DAAD group, began gathering on Sunday afternoon at Sanam Luang Royal, one day ahead of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's delivery of the government's policy statement in Parliament. Police handed out about 40,000 leaflets to the demonstrators, warning against illegal acts by obstructing the policy delivery during their rally for the next two days. The opposition Puea Thai party spokesman Pormpong Nopparit said that the content of 40,000 pampRelated articles:
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