HUMNEWS HEADLINES - June 18, 2010 (Europe and Eurasia)
ARMENIA:
Eye on Kyrgyzstan: Armenia military will not participate as peacekeepers
Armenia, Azerbaijan in another Russia hosted meeting in Karabakh
Opportunity for Armenian genocide resolution rises out of U.S. discontent with Turkey
Turkey seeks peace with Armenia, Turkish FM says
Possible cooperation between Armenia and Jewish lobby won’t last long
Armenia, Switzerland to cooperate in the area of emergency response
Armenia’s first stem cell harvesting completed by ABMDR
ARS-Armenia tackles issue of unregistered births
PM: Armenia’s drinking water supply system needs investments
World Bank to provide Armenia with $424 million as assistance before the end of Q 1, 2011
Deputy PM: Terrorist groups formed in Azerbaijan’s occupied territories
Regional superpowers to ‘increase pressure’ on Armenia
Time-Traveling in Armenia (travel)
Serj Tankian to perform first concert in Armenia on August 12 (entertainment)
GIBRALTAR:
Gibraltar to terminate tax-free offshore status, slashes corporate tax
UN Chairman’s reaction to Bossano speech ‘very positive’
Actuaries set up Gibraltar presence
Thomas Patchett swims the straits of Gibraltar for charity
Guernsey senior cricket squad announced (sports)
KYRGYZSTAN:
Ethnic unrest grips southern Kyrgyzstan
Kyrgyzstan threatens to shut U.S. base unless ex-presidents son is extradited
‘If radicals seize power in Kyrgyzstan if would be dangerous’
Aid trickles into Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan, but obstacles remain
Russian-led security group says no peacekeepers for Kyrgyzstan
Crisis could affect one million
China completes Kyrgyzstan evacuation
21 Indian students return from Kyrgyzstan
Refugees return to Kyrgyzstan as crisis eases
Paralyzed Kyrgyzstan in danger of breaking up
Kazakhstan bars entry to ethnic Uzbeks from Kyrgyzstan
Turkey out of its “strategic depth’’ in Kyrgyzstan?
Facing tough choices (commentary)
Kyrgyzstan to hold referendum despite unrest
MONGOLIA:
Mongolia to sell mining assets on international market
Biodiesel car races to Mongolia
China plans to put out its coalfield fires
MOLDOVA:
Prostitution and human trafficking in Kosovo
Volunteers for Peace Corps at risk of violence
Minister invites Turkish investors to Kosovo
The future of EU-Russian relations
MONTENEGRO:
NATO Secretary General impressed with Montenegro’s fast progress
TAJIKISTAN:
Tajikistan ready to accept Kyrgyz refugees
$70mln to be provided to Tajikistan EurAsEC Anti-crisis fund
TURKMENISTAN:
Senior CPC official meets Turkmenistan president, pledges to enhance bilateral ties
Iran to increase gas imports from Turkmenistan
President of Turkmenistan receives heads of major U.S. companies
French diplomat sees Turkmen desire to improve rights situation
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