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Russia worries Kazakh outpost is Chinese smugglers’ paradise

A line of 150 trucks waits to enter Kazakhstan. It takes so long to clear customs here that each rig usually only makes two round trips a month. And yet, contrary to appearances, documented discrepancies suggest the checkpoint is a smuggler’s paradise.

  • Date: 09.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 09.02.2011  |  External Relations  |  from hurriyetdailynews.com
US wants India to open up markets

US commerce secretary Gary Locke on Monday said India needs to do much more to throw open its economy to US exports and investments

  • Date: 09.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 09.02.2011  |  External Relations  |  from indiatoday.in
Political Development In Pakistan

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Yousus Raza Gilani’s government recently managed to maintain a majority after hectic backroom bargaining with its coalition partners.

  • Date: 07.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 07.02.2011  |  Markets  |  from gorkhapatra.org.np
Egypt in crisis: the revolutionary parallels with Iran, China and Romania

A square, an angry crowd, banners, the bitter smell of burning, the grinding noise of manoeuvring tanks, blood: this time it's Cairo, but for the last three decades we have seen similar images from a range of autocracies under threat, from the Shah's Tehran, Deng Xiaoping's Beijing and Ceausescu's Bucharest to the uprisings of the last couple of years in Iran, Tunisia, and now Egypt.

  • Date: 07.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 07.02.2011  |  External Relations  |  from telegraph.co.uk
Indo-Turkmenistan gas line talks next week

A delegation from Turkmenistan’s state-owned gas company will be coming here on Monday for bilateral discussions on the gas sales purchase agreement (GSPA) for the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (Tapi) pipeline.

  • Date: 05.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 05.02.2011  |  Energy  |  from business-standard.com
Russia backs UN debate on North Korea

The Russian foreign ministry said in a statement that North Korea's reported enrichment capacities would violate existing Security Council resolutions and require further international inquiry.

  • Date: 05.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 05.02.2011  |  External Relations  |  from Yahoo! news
Turkey, Kyrgyzstan to establish high-level council

Turkey and Kyrgyzstan would establish a high-level council to develop bilateral relations, Kyrgyzstan Prime Minister Almazbek Atambayev said

  • Date: 04.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2011  |  External Relations  |  from People's Daily
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.

  • Date: 04.02.2011  |  Published on EGF: 04.02.2011  |  Energy  |  from ledger-enquirer.com
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