IMF expects stable development in Middle East and Central Asia
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) expects the real GDP in countries in the Middle East and Central Asia to hit 5.7 percent in 2010 and 5.4 percent in 2011, IMF Regional Economist Niklas Vestelius said.
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.
Georgia pressing US for NATO membership prospectus
The former Soviet republic of Georgia wants the United States to outline the steps necessary for it to join NATO.
Russo-Kazakh-Belarusian SEA Declaration signed
The leaders of Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus have adopted a Declaration on the establishment of a Single Economic Area between the three countries.
Uzbekistan and Azerbaijan are strategic partners, envoy
How do you assess the relations between Azerbaijan and Uzbekistan?
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Serbian and Chinese officials signed a 344-million- dollar contract for the first phase of work to upgrade the outdated Kostolac thermal generating plant, on Wednesday in Belgrade.
India’s clean power sector to attract $169 bn by 2020
India could attract USD169 billion in clean power project investments over the next decade, according to a report released Wednesday by the Pew Charitable Trusts.
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