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Eastern neighbourhood:EU holds its members responsible?Significant developments to the East the European neighborhood marked last year and at the birth of 2010. Moldova came first in a row as in there an ‘Alliance for European integration’ won a power wrestling MEP expenses and allowances In the spotlight As Bart Staes, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Belgium and the Group of Greens/European Free Alliance, finishes his report that blasts the Parliament’s spending and controls, opposition is mounting against him and 24 February - Today in History Sofia does not want mediators in its business Questions always exceed answers when a businessman of the rank of the boss of the Russian giant Gazprom unexpectedly visits a foreign country where he is immediately met by the President and the Prime Minister. February 11 - Today in History 27 January - Today in History Nabucco, South Stream face off in Austria Gazprom finds buyers for half of Nord Stream Russia gas monopoly Gazprom has already found buyers for half of the volumes of gas that will be supplied to Europe through the Nord Stream pipeline, German economic magazine Euro quoted the consortium’s Managing Director Italy, Russia ink gas deal to grant EDF a stake in South Stream Russian gas monopoly Gazprom and Italy’s ENI signed a memorandum of understanding on 3 December to grant French power group EDF a stake in the South Stream gas pipeline under the Black Sea. The deal Enabling Smart, Sustainable Cities “Greenshift Europe is a movement promoting ICTs to fight climate change,” says Vin Sumner, CEO of UK-based Clicks & Links, and an expert in applying information and communication technologies to address climate challenges. Sumner and Putin in Yalta; gas agreement signed Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived in Ukraine for an official visit on 19 November, as energy officials from the two former Soviet republics signed a natural gas deal. The Russian prime minister flew to the Russia, Slovakia may establish joint gas venture Turkmenistan’s Eastern Promises There is trouble in Turkmenistan. Revelations that reports on natural gas reserves in the former Soviet republic were overstated could reawaken concerns about Ashgabat’s ability to meet all its ambitious export promises. Furthermore...as if it Solanas Ukraine statement raises Kiev questions THE statement made by EU High Representative Javier Solana on Ukraine during his speech at Harvard University Kennedy School in New York more than a week ago has raised questions and even anger in Kiev. EDF mulls South Stream stake French power company Electricite de France SA (EDF) has just announced on 30 September that it may be acquiring a minority holding in Russian gas monopoly Gazprom’s South Stream gas pipeline project, news agencies reported. Can Russia develop both Yamal and Shtokman? RUSSIA is selecting contractors to develop the challenging Shtokman gas field in the Barents Sea, Shtokman Development AG Deputy Executive Director Herve Madeo said. The Swiss-registered company was established in February 2008 to develop the deposit, Ukrainians unease at hostile rhetoric from Russia Concerns continue to mount among the Ukrainian society about aggressive rhetoric and actions of the Kremlin with regard to Ukraine, direct or disguised under the mantra of the ‘sphere of privileged interests’, and the right Gazprom sees another gas crisis with Ukraine While Ukraine met its gas payments to secure supplies through December, a gas crisis could emerge in the region for 2010, Gazprom chief Alexei Miller told the Valdai discussion group of Russia experts. He noted Gazprom-E.ON agreement to boost Nord Stream Gazprom, StatoilHydro ink deal to explore the Arctic Russia-Ukraine gas feud: something’s gotta give Russia clears the way for South Stream South Stream vs. Nabucco: The battle of paper tigers Ashgabat to diversify gas exports away from Russia Gazprom, Shell to buy LNG from Sakhalin II Russia’s OAO Gazpromand Royal Dutch Shell on April 8 signed a series of agreements, under which they will buy liquefied natural gas, or LNG, from the Sakhalin II project. Gazprom Chairman Alexey Miller and Shell Nabucco consortium hurdles Gazprom roadblocks Gazprom talks South Stream Russian energy giant Gazprom has decided to intensify talks with Slovenia in order to reach an agreement on the construction of South Stream pipeline through Slovenia, said Slovenia‘s Economy Minister Matej Lahovnik, the Slovene Press Karimov promises exclusive gas to Russia Russian gas from Ukraine reaches Europe, but trust doesn’t South Stream created to kill Nabucco, diplomat says |
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China is presenting its ascent not as a power shift, but as a paradigm shift. The worldwide economic recession has had European Union businesses keenly eyeing China for continuing markets, Showing there is still some major differences between the European Union and China in areas |
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