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Russia, China urged Iran to change nuclear stance
Israeli PM Netanyahu and US President Obama hold their first talks since a row over building in East Jerusalem.
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Ukraine wants to solve quickly the current oil transit dispute with Kazakhstan
last month in a dispute over transit prices. Kazakh state oil pipeline company KazTransOil last month said the Caspian nation, a key Russian ally in Central Asia, would re-route Europe-bound supplies to Poland to bypass Ukraine altogether. Ukraine's
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Turkey says Azeri gas talks stumble over Armenia
Azerbaijan over securing gas for Europe have temporarily halted due to disagreements over Turkey's attempts to normalise relations with Azeri arch-enemy Armenia, Turkey said today. The talks over gas supplies from Azerbaijan's Shakh Deniz II gas project
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Turkmen leader reassures Moscow on natural gas supplies
The European Court of Human Rights accepts the application of non-commissioned officers against the Turkish Armed Forces Assistance Fund.
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Research and Markets: Market Development of Renewable Energy in Russia
BusinessWire - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/905a0f/russian_renewable) has announced the addition of the 'Russian Renewable Energy 2009' report to their offering. The Renewable energy sector in Russia is expected to
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China, Russia sign major agreements worth $1.6bn
A road bridge was blown up by the Maoists in Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum district on Sunday night.
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Gazprom’s Partner ENI Loses Confidence in South Stream
Italy’s ENI chief executive, Paolo Scaroni, has proposed unifying the Gazprom-led South Stream with the European Union-backed Nabucco pipeline project. The Italian state-controlled energy conglomerate ENI is the key technological and commercial partner to Gazprom in South Stream, the project aimed at transporting gas from Russia across the Black Sea to Europe
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Environmentalists: Lithuania must speak out against nuclear power plant in Belarus
On March 20, 1995 the Aum cult attacked passengers on the Tokyo subway. A liquid nerve agent was placed in five trains during rush hour. At least 12 people died; thousands were injured. The cult leader is on death row.
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