Turkey Joins Europe, Electrically Speaking
Turkey may be frustrated in its bid to become part of the European Union, but by the end of September, it will join Europe’s electric grid.
Sources: As many as 2,000 more troops may be going to Afghanistan
As many as 2,000 additional troops -- including a number of U.S. forces -- may be headed to Afghanistan in the coming weeks under a plan being proposed by Gen. David Petraeus, CNN has learned.
Moldova 'fails to pass' presidential referendum
Moldova's prime minister has acknowledged that a referendum to make presidents directly elected has failed.
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan have agreed to build a gas pipeline through Afghanistan, despite the ongoing security concerns in the country.
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan have agreed to build a gas pipeline through Afghanistan, despite the ongoing security concerns in the country.
Power cut hits Georgian capital again
A fire at a local power transmission sub-station on Sunday suspended electricity supplies to several regions of Georgia and halted the underground train services in the country's capital city of Tbilisi.
India-Japan Ties Poised for Advance as Both Nations Eye China
India and Japan are poised for a rapid advance in their bilateral relations with rich economic and strategic overtones.
U.S. grasp of Russia nukes may weaken warns official
American knowledge of Russia's nuclear capabilities will dwindle if a new nuclear arms treaty with Moscow is not ratified, the chief U.S. negotiator argued as a Senate panel on Friday scheduled a vote on the document.
Lithuania to set up natural gas trading bourse
Lithuania's Energy Ministry has drawn up guidelines to establish a Lithuanian natural gas trading exchange.
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