Eesti Energia is losing clients to Latvians
RIGA - The traveling exhibition ‘The Days of International Education’ came to Riga on March 19 - 20, after passing through Vilnius and on its way to Tallinn. This is the largest such ex...
Seeking Lower Fuel Costs, Ukraine May Sell Pipelines
RIGA - In trying to patch up the holes and keep afloat after the People’s Party abandoned ship last week, Prime Minister Valdis Dombrovskis (New Era) asked Foreign Minister Maris Riekstins (P...
Ukraine govt draws blank in first Russia gas talks
RIGA - The traveling exhibition ‘The Days of International Education’ came to Riga on March 19 - 20, after passing through Vilnius and on its way to Tallinn. This is the largest such ex...
The Coming China-India Conflict: Is War Inevitable?
RIGA - The traveling exhibition ‘The Days of International Education’ came to Riga on March 19 - 20, after passing through Vilnius and on its way to Tallinn. This is the largest such ex...
The Caspian security gambit
Europe and Central Asia Facing Energy Crunch
World Bank reports on Energy Outlook in Eastern Europe and Central Asia Region BRUSSELS, March 18, 2010—The outlook for primary energy supplies, heat, and electricity is questionable for the Eastern Europe and Central Asia region
Russian customs union may undermine Georgia embargo
Russia’s customs union with Belarus and Kazakhstan may provide a loophole that will allow Georgian goods to enter Russia for the first time since an embargo was imposed in 2006, Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili said.
Russia, Qatar to discuss gas cooperation
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Qatari Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Sheikh Ahmad bin Jassim al -Thani are to discuss Wednesday cooperation in the gas sphere, mainly within the framework of the Gas Exporting Countries Forum.
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