Russia objects to US warship in Black Sea
Russia is voicing concern about a U.S. warship now just off its shores in the Black Sea.
Bulgaria, Turkey Agree to Speed Up Gas Grid Connection
Bulgarian Energy Minister Traicho Traikov met on Thursday with his Turkish counterpart Taner Yildiz in Kayseri, Turkey, where they took part in the signing of the Project Support Agreements (PSAs) between Nabucco Gas Pipeline International GmbH and the responsible ministries of the pipeline's five transit countries.
Russia cuts electricity to Belarus
Russia's state-controlled power trader Inter RAO UES cut on Thursday electricity supplies to Belarus by 200 MW from the current 400-500 MW over delayed debt payments
Georgia Opposition Foresees WTO Deal
Georgia will announce within days that it is removing its conditions on Russia's entry into the World Trade Organization, the leader of the Georgian opposition party said, citing a source close to President Mikheil Saakashvili's administration.
Kyrgyzstan Opts to Introduce Islamic Finance Tools
Kyrgyzstan is working on the introduction of various tools of Islamic finance in the country, Kyrgyz First Deputy Prime Minister Omurbek Babanov said
India, Japan to restart talks on nuclear cooperation accord
India and Japan have agreed to restart talks on a bilateral nuclear cooperation agreement aimed at allowing Japanese companies to export atomic power technology and equipment to India.
Bulgaria plans to increase nuclear energy share
Bulgaria plans to increase its reliance on nuclear energy by 2020 under a new proposal adopted by the government last week.
Turkey Disproves Reports of Plans to Build Nuclear Plant on Bulgarian Border
Turkey has not confirmed reports that it plans to build a nuclear power plant in Igneada on the border with Bulgaria right on the Black Sea coast, according to EU Commissioner for Energy Gunther Oettinger.
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