Kazakh PM discuss bilateral cooperation with ambassadors of Italy, Germany, U.S.
Kazakhstan's Prime Minister Karim Massimov discussed bilateral cooperation with the Heads of diplomatic missions of Italy, Germany and the U.S. accredited in Kazakhstan, Kazakh Prime Minister's press-service reported.
Iran nuclear report creates IAEA tensions
The UN atomic watchdog's damning new report on Iran's nuclear programme has set the stage for a diplomatic showdown at IAEA headquarters this week, pitting Russia and China against Western powers.
Russian gas price debate
If the gas industry bosses in Russia are to be believed, we're entering a new golden age for the 'blue fuel' as it's called. It will be a win-win situation for Russia as consumption is expected to show double digit growth.
South Korea and Kazakhstan Deepen Energy Ties
Since the December 1991 collapse of the USSR, one of the most exciting developments for the international energy community has been the rise of oil exports from the Caspian region.
Russia joined the WTO and now does not need goods from Kyrgyzstan
“Russia joined the WTO and now does not need goods from Kyrgyzstan,” the Dordoi Trade Union member Ismat Shamiyev stated at today’s conference “Employment in the KRG: problems and political choice”.
Kazakhstan may open privatisations to foreign investors
Kazakhstan is looking at widening participation in its privatisation programme to international investors, the deputy chief executive of the country's sovereign wealth fund Samruk-Kazyna said on Thursday.
Russian gas to Stream Nord
After 13 years of planning and two years of construction, the Nord Stream pipeline will deliver its first supplies of Russian gas to an estimated 26 million homes in the EU on Tuesday.
Bulgaria's industry restarts growth in September
Bulgaria's industrial production climbed by one per cent month-on-month in September 2011 after contracting two per cent the previous month, preliminary seasonally-adjusted data by the National Statistics Institute (NSI) showed
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