Deutsche Telekom moves against Apple, Google and net neutrality
Deutsche Telekom is Europe's largest telecommunications provider, and also one of Germany's most profitable companies. Its CEO, Rene Obermann, recently took a surprising stance on the concept of net neutrality.
Anger at corruption and rising prices fuelled violence in Kyrgyzstan
Violent clashes between police and protestors broke out on Wednesday in Kyrgyzstan. The protests are in response to the country's endemic corruption and the rising cost of living.
Turkish auto industry looking at Russian opportunities
Turkey’s two main automobile associations met Tuesday with Russian auto companies, agreeing to increase cooperation.
Kyrgyz protests spread to capital
Riot police fire tear gas and stun grenades to disperse opposition protesters in the Kyrgyz capital, Bishkek, reports say.
Rebar manufacturers boost prices in Middle East markets
Rusmet reported that till recent time rebar was the easiest touch in the Middle East long products market.
Director of geo-environmental monitoring center of Azerbaijan: Construction of second nuclear power plant in Armenia increases risk for region
The upcoming construction of a second nuclear power plant in Armenia increases the risk for the region, the director of the center for geo-environmental monitoring of the Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources of Azerbaijan, Ali Aliyev, told Trend News on April 5
Second Lufthansa pilots' strike looms
A four-day pilots' strike at German airline Lufthansa may yet take place, despite frantic efforts to settle the dispute through arbitration. According to Lufthansa, the trade union Cockpit doesn't want to talk.
Turkish inflation rate declines in March from 15-month high
Turkish inflation slowed in March for the first month in five, strengthening the central bank’s case for keeping interest rates at a historic low even as growth accelerates.
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