Azerbaijan and Switzerland have explored ways of developing cooperation in educational sphere as the country`s education minister Misir Mardanov met Swiss ambassador Sabine Ulmann Shaban and Deputy ...
EM ASIA FX-Won jumps on pre-G20 inflows election woes weigh on ringgit
* Won up on stock inflows; ING's sale of KB stake eyed * ING deal may spur won bids as foreigners buy it - traders * Ringgit dips as election worries prompt dlr short-covering * Rupiah ...
Chemical plant explosion kills one injures three in Inner Mongolia
HOHHOT, April 15 (Xinhua) -- Fire fighters on Sunday morning put out the blaze in a chemical plant in north China's Inner Mongolia autonomous region, which has caused one dead and three others ...
Kazakhstan US sign new energy plan
By Richard Weitz The latest meeting of the Kazakhstani-US Energy Partnership Commission took place in Washington on October 15-16, 2012. The two delegation heads, Kazakhstan's Minister of ...
Gazprom moves on helium demand
By John Helmer MOSCOW - Blimps long ago lost their value as a means of cargo transportation, military reconnaissance, or anti-aircraft defense; whilst the helium that fills them - more safely ...
South Stream start riddle
By Ron Synovitz and Rikard JozwiakRussia's Gazprom said construction would begin last week on the underwater section of its South Stream pipeline, which will carry natural gas beneath the ...
US Silk Road plans spin fragile thread
By Roman Muzalevsky The visit to Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan this month of the US Special Representative for Global Intergovernmental Affairs, Reta Jo Lewis, to discuss Washington's vision of ...
Gazprom closes on South Stream goal
By Margarita Assenova Russia is moving rapidly to start building the South Stream natural gas pipeline before the end of the year. On October 29, Serbia became the first Gazprom partner to ...
Syria Waiting for someone named Obama
Went to town Now, the intriguing part is that it was left to a third party to resort to shrill rhetoric - the United States. The State Department spokeswoman in Washington used harsh language to ...
Russia struggles to drawTajikistan into Customs Union
By Sergei Blagov Russian officials have reiterated pledges to boost economic cooperation with Tajikistan. Meanwhile, the authorities in Dushanbe seem to remain hesitant on some issues, notably ...
All Central Asian roads lead to Muscovy
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Moscow beckons Pakistans Kayani
Moscow beckons Pakistan's Kiani By M K Bhadrakumar The phrase coined by the 17th-century English philosopher Francis Bacon is: "If the mountain won't come to Mohammed, then ...
Russia Kazakhstan slow to build growth
By Sergei Blagov Russian and Kazakhstani leaders have reiterated plans to further develop bilateral commerce, relying on the free-trade arrangements of their Customs Union. Two-way trade, ...
Kazakhstan to upgrade refinery production
By Georgiy Voloshin On October 2 and 3, Kazakhstan's capital hosted an annual gathering of the Kazenergy Association, which is comprised of 50 of the biggest players in the oil and gas ...
Russia bridges Middle Eastern divides
By M K Bhadrakumar A multi-billion dollar arms deal with Iraq, a summit meeting with Turkey, a fence-mending exercise with Saudi Arabia, a debut with Egypt's Sphinx-like Muslim Brothers - ...
Nuclear fuel bank or nuclear graveyard
By Zhulduz Baizakova Kazakhstan plans to build an international nuclear fuel bank in Ust-Kamenogorsk (Oskemen), in the country's east, at the site of Ulba Metallurgic Plant, part of the ...
Uzbekistan and the road to war
By Dmitry Shlapentokh The policies of Islam Karimov, the strongman of Uzbekistan, are not easy to decipher, at least in regard to foreign policy. He recently noted in conversation with Nursultan ...
Bishkek hands Putin Kyrgyz independence
By Fozil Mashrab Kyrgyz leaders are expected to play host to Russian President Vladimir Putin today, September 20, when he is due in Bishkek to oversee the signing of inter-governmental ...
Turkmen navy backs eastward stance
serious implications for regions far away from the Caspian shores. Turkmenistan has come into possession of considerable amounts of gas, which it is anxious to sell to Europe. Indeed, European ...
Russia migrants kept to the shadows
By Tom Balmforth MOSCOW - Bek Takhirov knows all too well the problems that migrant workers face. The 38-year-old ethnic Uzbek came to Russia in 2004 and worked illegally, stacking cargo in a ...
... as Central Asia bracesfor militant returnees
By Jacob Zenn On December 4, 2012, the deputy chairman of Kazakhstan's National Security Committee, Kabdulkarim Abdikazymov, said that Jund al-Khilafa was a "real threat" to ...
EUs latest statement on human rights in Azerbaijan is surprising - MFA
Azerbaijan considers the EU's statement on human rights as an attempt to pressure the investigative process. This was stated by Foreign Ministry spokesman Elman Abdullayev at a briefing on ...
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