Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Azerbaijan Turkey seek to deepen military cooperation

  • News.Az - Monday 18th February, 2013

    The embassies of Azerbaijan and Ukraine held a presentation of the tourism potential of their countries for the tourism companies and mass media of Kuwait. The statement came from the news ...

  • Cold winds from Janaozen

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Alexandra Kazakova Last year's violence in the town of Janaozen has created a significantly more oppressive environment in Kazakhstan, according to human rights defenders and analysts ...

  • Russia-Uzbekistan rowjeopardizes bilateral ties

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    investigation, O'zdunorbita continuously violated national legislation by illicitly operating 48 base stations in various parts of the country, including 24 stations based out of Tashkent. ...

  • Russias gas grip worries US senator

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Margarita Assenova United States Senator Richard Lugar has urged the Obama administration to break Russia's energy monopoly in Europe and called on congress to lift limitations on ...

  • Rate of US-Russian nuke disarmament slows

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Carey L Biron WASHINGTON - Although the United States and Russia have massively reduced their collective number of nuclear weapons since the heyday of the Cold War, the rate of that reduction ...

  • Russia plays alongwith Sakhalin pipeline project

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Sergei Blagov Russia's gas monopoly, Gazprom, has apparently ruled out the possibility of building a subsea Sakhalin-Japan natural gas pipeline. However, the continuation of talks on ...

  • Crime pays in Kyrgyzstan

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Chris Rickleton BISHKEK - One morning last year in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Dilnoza awoke to find her brand-new Toyota Corolla missing. She knew immediately whom to call, and it wasn't her ...

  • Siberia placed to be the new Middle East

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    originates from a volatile region with a lion's share of the supply passing through narrow waterways that could easily be sealed off to tankers. More than any other market factors, it is ...

  • CIS nations set date for free-trade zone

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Sergei Blagov The latest top-level meeting of the oldest post-Soviet grouping, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), pledged to enact their free-trade arrangements next year. However, ...

  • Kyrgyzstan flirts with Russian ambitions

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    By Dmitry Shlapentokh Recent agreements signed between Russian President Vladimir Putin and his Kyrgyz Republic counterpart, Almazbek Atambayev, are replete with mutual benefits. Russia affirmed ...

  • Tamerlane through Central Asian eyes

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    Tamerlane through Central Asian eyes The Legendary Biographies of Tamerlane: Islam and Heroic Apocrypha in Central Asia by Ron SelaReviewed by Dmitry Shlapentokh This well-researched book ...

  • Salafists challenge Kazakh future

    Asia Times - Monday 18th February, 2013

    Salafists challenge Kazakh future By Jacob Zenn Kazakhstan has experienced a rise in militant activity carried out by Salafist groups on its territory and periphery since late 2011. The ...

  • Tank turns over in Azerbaijan casualty reported

    News.Az - Monday 18th February, 2013

    An accident occurred during a military exercise in N Military unit of Nakhchivan AR on 15 February. The tank, operated by enlisted Mushfig Beylarov, hit a dig and turned over. The serviceman was ...

  • EM ASIA FX-G20 green-light on yen makes Asian currencies see red

    General Sources - Monday 18th February, 2013

    * Offshore funds sell won vs dlr; won near 5-yr high to yen * Singapore dlr down as exports disappoint * Rupiah dips on corp dlr demand; stock inflows limit slide * Baht largely ignores strong ...

  • Azerbaijan has specialists and technology to prevent cyber crime ? Ministry

    News.Az - Monday 18th February, 2013

    After ratification of the Council of Europe's Convention on Cybercrime by Azerbaijan in 2009, our country has done a lot of work in this regard. The statement came from director of the ...

  • 300 Mwt thermal plant to be built in Ulaanbaatar

    Business Mongolia - Monday 18th February, 2013

    The current heat production capacity in Ulaanbaatar will not meet the demand that will peak in -the winter of 2013/2014 according the government estimations. It means that the supply of the heat in ...

  • Mongolia exports coal concentrate to Japan

    Business Mongolia - Monday 18th February, 2013

    Japan is the world's largest importer, and is consequently one of the world's largest economies. In recent years, Japan imports coking coal from leading exporters such as Australia, ...

  • Azerbaijan has gone through important period of its development

    News.Az - Monday 18th February, 2013

    President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev has sent a message to the participants of the fourth session of the Aksakkals Council of Azerbaijan. According to the ...

  • Azerbaijan win 6th Baku International Futsal Tournament

    News.Az - Monday 18th February, 2013

    Azerbaijan have defeated Belarus 2-1 to claim the tile of the champions of the 6th Baku International Futsal Tournament. Azerbaijan`s goals came from Vitali Borisov and Felipe. Belarus` goal was ...

  • Azerbaijan South Africa discuss prospects for cooperation

    News.Az - Monday 18th February, 2013

    Azerbaijan`s ambassador to the South African Republic Elkhan Polukhov has met chairman of the country`s Parliamentary Trade and Industry Committee Joanmarie Fubbs to discuss prospects for developing ...

  • Asia stocks mixed Japans Nikkei up as yen falls

    Sign on San Diego - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    BANGKOK -; Japan's benchmark stock index jumped Monday after Group of 20 finance officials avoided directly criticizing Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's new government for trying to force down ...

  • Uzbekistan Currency Confusion Sparks Booming Border Business

    EurasiaNet - Sunday 17th February, 2013

    new currency trade regulations is fuelling a booming business at the country's main land border with Kazakhstan. Intermediaries are standing by to help perplexed travelers navigate the ...

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