Pakistan, Iran sign deal on natural gas pipeline
The $7.6 billion project is crucial for Pakistan to avert a growing energy crisis already causing severe electricity shortages in the country of about 170 million.
Environmentalist notes good chance for Latvia to reduce energy dependence
The predictability of climate-related policies has diminished since the Copenhagen Summit. There are those who think that the process which is being supervised by the United Nations will continue, and climate change will be limited if countries conscientiously work together on the matter.
Hopes Raised Anew About Future Of Nabucco Gas Pipeline Project
After a long, cold winter for the Nabucco pipeline project, March has brought a fresh wave of energy to the long-stalled Western plan to diversify Europe's natural gas supplies.
Nino Burjanadze on meeting Vladimir Putin
In an interview with Gazeta.ru, Georgian opposition leader (a former ally of President Mikhail Saakashvili) Nino Burjanadze explained why she met Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Nord Stream gas pipeline raises bank funds
It's no secret that Eastern European crime syndicates operate throughout the West. Deutsche Welle asked one of Germany's leading mafia experts, Juergen Roth, how big the problem is and what, if anything, can be done.
Russia sees U.S. nuclear arms deal soon: agencies
A nuclear arms reduction pact between Russia and the United States could be ready for signing by late March or early April, Russian news agencies quoted Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov as saying on Tuesday.
Ukraine announces intention to stay out of all military alliances
The government of Ukraine's pro-Russian President Viktor Yanukovych has announced its intention to pass a law to keep the country out of military alliances, which would end the debate over Ukraine joining NATO.
Turkish firms flock Iraq
The share of Turkish companies in the Iraqi market is increasing thanks to an increase in commercial and investment relations.
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