India, Iran resolve oil payment dispute
India and Iran have resolved a dispute over how it pays for Iranian crude oil with New Delhi agreeing to set up a new mechanism that will route payments through a German bank, a finance ministry official said Friday.
Energy summit runs low on sparks
European Union leaders are holding their first ever energy summit today (4 February) but the policy agenda looks likely to take a backseat to pressing issues such as Egypt and the eurozone debt crisis.
Turkish prime minister says Central Asia basin can give shape to future
Turkey's prime minister said on Wednesday that the Central Asia basin could give shape to world's future if countries of the region acted with solidarity
Obama signs documents for new nuclear arms treaty with Russia
President Barack Obama signed ratification documents for America's new nuclear arms reduction treaty with Russia on Wednesday, clearing the way for the two powers to put the landmark accord into effect.
Chinese money seeking Israeli technology
Israel has knowledge, technology; China has funds. Jay Young, an investor specializing in locating Israeli business opportunities for Chinese market, explains why two countries work together so well and how to overcome cultural barriers
Turkish and Kyrgyz Prime Ministers to meet in Russia
Prime Minister of Turkey suggested his Kyrgyz colleague meeting in Russia in trilateral format with head of Russian government, Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev said at press-conference on the results of visit of Turkey Republic Prime Minister Recep Erdogan.
Greece expects Azerbaijan to become major gas supplier
Greece expects that Azerbaijan will become a major gas supplier, Greek Deputy Foreign Minister Spyros Kouvelis said today in Baku during the third meeting of an Azerbaijani-Greek intergovernmental commission on economic cooperation.
Russia warns Ireland over diplomat's expulsion
Russia has reacted angrily to Ireland's expulsion of a Russian diplomat, warning that it will respond in kind.
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