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						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. 
 
						Iran's secret nuclear tests could force Israel to attack
						 Despite the regime’s claim that it has no ambitions to build a nuclear arsenal, a leaked report insisted secret experiments were being carried out. 
 
						Russia tensions make Nato wary of Georgia bid
						 Nato has embraced many former Soviet bloc countries but Georgia remains for now just a partner because of its 2008 war with Russia. 
 
						Turkmenistan, Pakistan Reach TAPI Gas Price Agreement
						 Pakistan and Turkmenistan have reportedly reached bilateral agreement over the price of gas through the planned Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) natural gas pipeline. 
 
						Iran says West has 'no serious proof' of nuclear bomb drive
						 Iran said on Tuesday that the West had no serious proof it was developing nuclear weapons, ahead of a report by the UN atomic watchdog that is expected to provide new evidence against Tehran. 
 
						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 
 
						Iran Closer To Nuclear Weapon
						 Iran has mastered the skills and technology to develop a nuclear weapon, according to leaked reports from intelligence officials. 
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