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Georgia may become a large exporter of electric energy
Georgia is waiting for many-billion investments into its power economy: it wants to build 15 hydroelectric power stations and become the largest electrical energy exporter in the region, Business-Georgia reports.
New U.S.-Russia nuclear-arms treaty takes effect
A new U.S.-Russia nuclear-arms-control treaty went into effect Saturday, securing a key foreign-policy goal of President Obama and raising hopes among officials on both sides that it will provide the impetus for Moscow and Washington to negotiate further reductions.
Political Development In Pakistan
Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousus Raza Gilani’s government recently managed to maintain a majority after hectic backroom bargaining with its coalition partners.
Czech company to build new power plant in Georgia
In late 2011 - early 2012, the Czech 'Energy' engineering and construction company will begin construction of new power plant and coal mines in Tkibuli (Georgia).
Georgian president to meet with German chancellor
Georgian President Mikheil Saakashvili will meet with German Chancellor Angela Merkel within the Munich security conference on Feb. 4-5, Presidential Spokesperson Manana Manjgaladze said.
Turkish prime minister says Central Asia basin can give shape to future
Turkey's prime minister said on Wednesday that the Central Asia basin could give shape to world's future if countries of the region acted with solidarity
Chinese money seeking Israeli technology
Israel has knowledge, technology; China has funds. Jay Young, an investor specializing in locating Israeli business opportunities for Chinese market, explains why two countries work together so well and how to overcome cultural barriers
Greece expects Azerbaijan to become major gas supplier
Greece expects that Azerbaijan will become a major gas supplier, Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Spyros Kouvelis said today in Baku during the third meeting of an Azerbaijani-Greek intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation.
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