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						India, Germany to cooperate in civilian nuclear energy
						 Reflecting their desire to deepen the strategic partnership, India and Germany have for the first time discussed the possibilities of entering into bilateral cooperation in civil nuclear energy. 
 
						Iran criticises nuclear 'monopoly'
						 Iran's president, on a visit to China, has criticised the world's nuclear powers for wanting "to monopolise" the technology for their own gain. 
 
						Japan, Russia to build liquid natural gas plant: report
						 Japan and Russia are to jointly build a liquid natural gas (LNG) plant in the Russian port of Vladivostok, the Yomiuri Shimbun reported. 
 
						Turkmen Gas Pipeline To Be Formally Approved Today
						 The leaders of Afghanistan, India, Pakistan and Turkmenistan meet today in the Turkmen capital Ashgabat to formally approve a $7.6 billion gas pipeline project. 
 
						Pact Lifts Limits on Civilian Nuclear Projects With Russia
						 While President Obama presses the Senate to embrace a new arms control treaty with Russia, another nuclear pact with Moscow cleared its final hurdle on Thursday after more than four years with virtually no notice but potentially significant impact. 
 
						Kiev looks to Black Sea for new energy
						 Ukraine could boost its own energy security by attracting investors to the oil and gas deposits in the Black Sea and Sea of Azov, the government said. 
 
						Serbia, China sign agreement on thermal plant
						 As part of a 1.25-billion-dollar agreement, Serbian and Chinese officials signed a 344-million- dollar contract for the first phase of work to upgrade the outdated Kostolac thermal generating plant, on Wednesday in Belgrade. 
 
						First president Bush backs Russia nuke deal
						 Former President George H.W. Bush is urging the Senate to ratify a nuclear arms pact with Russia. 
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