Post-Cold War era taps Turkey as the new indispensable nation
Turkey made its imprint as one of the most influential countries not only on 2010, but on the first decade of the third millennium.
Belarus charges opposition candidates with organising riots
Belarussian authorities charged on Wednesday four former presidential candidates who opposed incumbent authoritarian leader Alexander Lukashenko with organising post-election riots.
Kyrgyzs on road to democracy, leader says
Kyrgyzstan is slowly but surely headed along the path toward a democratic state, transitional President Roza Otunbayeva said.
Iran: Nuclear Weapons or Peaceful Energy?
With the ratification of START, a new nuclear alliance is shaping - one dedicated to the effort to prevent rogue nations from developing nuclear weapons.
India Joins U.S. Effort to Stifle Iran Trade
India has tightened the web of sanctions around Iran by barring Indian companies from a range of deals transacted through a key trade-finance clearinghouse.
Waking Wind in the Balkans
Taking a look at the market, forecasts and the key issues in developing wind power projects in the Balkan region, Jeff Potter explores the former Yugoslav republics.
Turkmen gas project starts second phase
State-owned Turkmengas has begun the $3.4 million second phase of its South Yoloten project, according to international oil and gas service company Petrofac, London. Petrofac will perform the engineering, procurement, and commissioning on the project. The work follows successful completion of the first phase.
New commercial gas plant enterprise in Russia to cost 100 mln euros
A new enterprise that will make highly efficient commercial gas plants in Rybinsk will cost 100 million euros, excluding the technology, Inter RAO UES CEO Boris Kovalchuk said
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