Armenian ministry of energy shrugs off ungrounded claims of Turkish parliament members
Armenian ministry of energy and natural resources shrugged off today ungrounded allegations by some members of the Turkish parliament questioning the safe operation of Armenian nuclear power plant in Metsamor.
Nation mourns Polish leader after riddle of Russian crash
MANY mourners were in tears as they gathered with lighted candles outside Poland's presidential palace last night.
Polish President Lech Kaczynski is killed in plane crash in Russia
Polish President Lech Kaczynski has been killed in a plane crash near Smolensk airport in Russia.
Euro rebounds on Greece deal hope
The euro rebounds and stocks rise as reports suggest EU leaders have agreed details of a plan to rescue debt-ridden Greece.
Kyrgyzstan unrest victims buried
Thousands of mourners attend funeral ceremonies for some of the nearly 80 people killed in an uprising against the president.
Medvedev launches Nord Stream build
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev today launched the construction of the Nord Stream gas pipeline aimed at winning market share in Europe while bypassing Ukraine, where strained relations have caused supply disruptions in the past.
Kyrgyzstan: Experts voice concern about possibility of prolonged strife
An opposition coalition in Kyrgyzstan says it has formed an interim government to run the country following anti-government protests. However, the president claims he will not step down.
Bulgaria Socialist Fear Investor Exodus if Power Utilities Are Nationalized
An opposition coalition in Kyrgyzstan says it has formed an interim government to run the country following anti-government protests. However, the president claims he will not step down.
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