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
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.
The Revolution In Kyrgyzstan Lives On
Israeli PM Netanyahu and US President Obama hold their first talks since a row over building in East Jerusalem.
Collective Defense in Central Asia Contradicted by Rising National Spending
Israeli PM Netanyahu and US President Obama hold their first talks since a row over building in East Jerusalem.
Karzai in China to discuss trade
Afghan President Hamid Karzai begins a visit to China, with trade and investment high on the agenda.
China's heir-apparent pitches Russian alliance
two most powerful emerging market economies should help each other increase their weight in global affairs. China and Russia say their trade and political relations are better than ever, though senior Russian officials are privately concerned about an
Armenia Issue Stalls Gas Talks
Azerbaijan over securing the Nabucco gas pipeline have stalled due to disagreements over Turkey's attempts to normalize relations with Armenia. Turkey's Energy Minister Taner Yildiz today said that Turkish officials "have not talked with the Azerbaijanis
New deal to be signed on Kirkuk-Yumurtal?k pipeline
Turkish Energy Minister Taner Y?ld?z said on Tuesday a new agreement would be signed with Iraq soon about the Kirkuk-Yumurtal?k oil pipeline.
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