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India seeks stake in Turkmenistan’s gas fields
India wants a share in gas fields in Turkmenistan from where the proposed $9-billion transnational gas pipeline will cross terrorist-infested regions of Afghanistan and Pakistan to deliver gas across the Punjab border.
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North Korea uses cash couriers, false names to outwit sanctions
Kim Kwang-jin says that when he worked for North Korea's state insurance company in Singapore in 2003, he stuffed $20 million into two suitcases one day and sent it to Pyongyang as a special gift for then leader Kim Jong-il.
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Ukraine Signs Tentative Natural-Gas Deal With Turkmenistan
Ukraine has reached a tentative agreement with Turkmenistan to resume imports of natural gas from the Central Asian country.
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Supreme Leader says Iran doesn’t want nuclear weapons
Iran does not want nuclear weapons but if it did, no world power could prevent it from obtaining one, local media quoted the country's Supreme Leader as saying on Saturday, Feb 16.
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Risky equilibrium in Iran nuclear crisis
The Iran nuclear crisis has now reached a new and potentially dangerous equilibrium between stiff Western sanctions on the one hand and the rapid progress of Iran's nuclear program on the other.
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North Korea's nuclear ambitions are no joke
Oddball, outlandish and eternally secretive, the country has provided a rich seam of humour for the world's comedians.
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Ukraine Keen To Resume Gas Supply From Turkmenistan
Ukraine is interested in the resumption of Turkmen natural gas supply, Azerbaijan's Trend news agency quoted Ukraine President Viktor Yanukovych as saying.
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Why Iran is falling into Russia’s arms
A strategic partnership”: So Iran and Russia describe the series of security, economic and cultural agreements they’ve signed together in the past few weeks.
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