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KAZAKHSTAN SEEKS FULL CONTROL OVER KASHAGAN OIL TAP

The ongoing dispute between the Kazakh government and the Italian Agip KCO oil consortium reached a critical point when Kazakh Prime Minister Karim Masimov, addressing the second Eurasian Energy Forum held in Astana on September 6, issued what sounded like an ultimatum. He clearly articulated... MORE

BULGARIA’S AMBITIONS FOR CASPIAN OIL TRANSIT

On September 10 Bulgarian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ivailo Kalfin outlined the country’s goals to join transport corridors for Caspian oil and gas. Kalfin spoke in the wake of an official visit to Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, the first such visit by a senior Bulgarian official... MORE

TURKISH POLICE FOIL MASSIVE BOMB ATTACK IN ANKARA

The discovery of a vehicle packed with explosives in the center of Ankara has once again raised questions about Turkey’s vulnerability to a mass-casualty terrorist attack. On the morning of September 11, two police sniffer dogs identified explosives in a Mercedes panel van in a... MORE

OLD RUSSIAN STRATEGIC BOMBERS CONTINUE TO MAKE NEWS

This summer Russian strategic bombers flew exercise missions to the North Pole, near Alaska, and down the coast of Norway toward Great Britain and other far-off destinations. During the Cold War, such flights were routine. Russian strategic bombers such as the older Tu-95 “Bear” and... MORE

SCHROEDER’S MESSAGE TO EUROPE FROM MOSCOW

On September 8 in Moscow, former German chancellor and current Gazprom official Gerhard Schroeder launched the Russian edition of his memoirs, courtesy again of Gazprom. Russia’s First Deputy Prime Minister and Gazprom chairman Dmitry Medvedev contributed the preface to the memoirs’ Russian edition and acted... MORE

PARTY OF REGIONS CHALLENGES PRESIDENT WITH REFERENDUM PLAN

The Party of Regions (PRU), led by Ukrainian Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych, has come up with a plan for a referendum touching on the sensitive issues of language, NATO membership, and local governance. The party’s rivals have been skeptical about the referendum: President Viktor Yushchenko... MORE

IS NUCLEAR POWER A REALISTIC OPTION FOR BELARUS?

The issue of building a domestic nuclear power station in Belarus has cropped up several times of late, but there is no definitive program in place. A year ago, the issue appeared to be resolved, with a proposed location in Mahileu region and a timetable... MORE

OIL MONEY TO FUND NGOs AND OPPOSITION PARTIES IN AZERBAIJAN

Different groups in Azerbaijan are clamoring for their share of the massive flow of oil revenue generated by the completion of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan pipeline. Lobbying from the ministries for additional financial resources to complete new, massive projects is leading to a new era in Azerbaijani... MORE