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Turkmenistan: Nabucco talks "jogging in place" - opposition website
When researchers discovered a fossil finger in a Siberian cave, they found an ancestor - and perhaps a new human species. Johannes Krause told Deutsche Welle about his team's efforts to analyze the ancient DNA.
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.
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.
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
Japanese companies eying Indian power sector
Greece needs to face up to the part it played in its current financial mess. But it now appears there was more to Germany's slow response than originally met the eye.
South Korea’s Global Nuclear Ambitions
A road bridge was blown up by the Maoists in Ghatshila sub-division of East Singhbhum district on Sunday night.
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