Pakistan’s nuclear assets under threat, says MQM chief
KARACHI: The Muttahida Qaumi Movement chief Altaf Hussain has warned that a few aircrafts will come and take Pakistan’s nuclear assets away, DawnNews reported on Friday.
Kazakhstan enters WTO
A delegation from Kazakhstan headed by the Minister of Economic Integration, Zhanar Aitzhanova, has reached various agreements with the USA pertaining to Kazakhstan’s prospective membership in the World Trade Organization.
Azerbaijan, Germany to cooperate in nuclear research
Azerbaijan and Germany will cooperate in nuclear research, the director of the Institute of Radiation Problems under the Azerbaijani National Academy of Sciences (ANAS) Adil Garibov told Trend.
Japan nuclear plant gets radioactive water tanks
Tanks for storing radioactive water are on their way to the crippled nuclear power plant in northeastern Japan where reactor cores melted after the massive March 11 earthquake and tsunami.
Turkey Disproves Reports of Plans to Build Nuclear Plant on Bulgarian Border
Turkey has not confirmed reports that it plans to build a nuclear power plant in Igneada on the border with Bulgaria right on the Black Sea coast, according to EU Commissioner for Energy Gunther Oettinger.
Belarus' nuclear project discussed at meeting in Lithuanian parliament
Belarusian environmental campaigners and political activists held a meeting at Lithuania’s Seimas (parliament) in Vilnius on Wednesday to discuss the Belarusian authorities’ plans to build a nuclear power plant in the vicinity of the Baltic state's border.
Ukraine May Export Up to 18 Million Tons of Grain Next Year
Ukraine may ship between 15 million and 18 million metric tons of cereals in the year starting July 1, up from around 12 million tons in the year-earlier period, Agriculture Minister Mykola Prysyazhnyuk said.
Turkmenistan Could Supply More Oil to Tajikistan
Turkmenistan might supply more oil products to Tajikistan as Russia curtails gasoline exports and raises export duties that Tajikistan pays
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