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Ukraine seeks to reduce gas supplies from Russia in early 2010
11 hours ago ago from For-UA (Ukraine English News) Alternative Review
News / 24 December 2009 14:49 Ukraine seeks to reduce gas supplies from Russia in early 2010 Ukraine has asked Russian energy giant Gazprom to cut natural gas supplies to 7 billion cubic meters in the first quarter of 2010, from 8.75 bcm under the existing contract, according to RIA Novosti. Talks were held between Gazprom and [...]
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10 hours ago ago from Uprooted Palestinians
Link The self-indulgent game is too hazardous and must stop. (Via Google/file) By Ramzy Baroud It seems that the targeting of Muslims and Islam has become a kind of national theater in France. Unlike theater, however, the disturbing trend can, and will turn ugly – in fact to a degree it already has – if the French government doesn’t get a grip on reality. The world, including France, is a complex, multifaceted and ...
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9 hours ago ago from Asianet | Kerala Latest News | Kerala Breaking News | Kerala Latest Headlines
Moscow, December 24, 2009: Nine people were killed in the mine blast near Russia 's Urals city of Nizhny Tagil, Russian media reported Thursday, citing local sources. All victims' bodies have been found, with seven of them already identified. The blast occurred at 11:35 Moscow time (0835 GMT) on Wednesday at the Yevstyuninskaya iron ore mine owned by Russia 's Evraz Group, one of Russia 's largest mining and steelwork companies. ...
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9 hours ago ago from Virtual Collector
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23 hours ago ago from Therearenosunglasses’s Weblog
Though late to the Caspian energy game, China is the first to plug-in in a big way. This weekend, just two years after the project was announced, Chinese President Hu Jintao opened the 1,140-mile-long pipeline that will carry up to 40 billion cubic meters, or bcm, of gas from Turkmenistan to China. This is a huge boon not only for China’s energy security, but also for its regional influence. The new Turkmenistan-China gas pipeline ...
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