Mongolia
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Once again on the issue of construction of Rogun Hydroelectric Power Plant
Over the past few years the attention of wide circles of international community, respected environmental organizations, experts of research centers in […]
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South Azerbaijanis as a new bargaining chip in resolving the Iranian problem
Gulnara Inanch, director Online International Information and Analytical center Ethnoglobus.az, related info turkishnews.com, mete62@inbox.ru On 12 and 13 April Ankara (Turkey) hold a forum of […]
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Turkey Tries to Engage Mongolia, Despite Dim Prospects
Turkey Tries to Engage Mongolia, Despite Dim Prospects Publication: Eurasia Daily Monitor Volume: 7 Issue: 199 November 3, 2010 By Saban Kardas Turkey and Mongolia […]
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Hundreds Dead in Earthquake in Northwest China
By ANDREW JACOBS BEIJING — A powerful earthquake in northwest China killed at least 300 people, injured 8,000 and left many others buried under debris […]
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UIGUR: To Protect an Ancient City, China Moves to Raze It
Shiho Fukada for The New York Times Preservationists say the demolition of the Old City section of Kashgar, top, is a blow to China’s Islamic […]
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Time for US-NATO to Leave Central Asia
in Afghanistan, Brazil, China, India, Iran, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Pakistan, Russian Federation, Tajikistan, USA, UzbekistanShanghai Cooperation Organization: Prospects for a Multipolar World by Rick Rozoff (Saturday, May 23, 2009) “The world is at a historical crossroad with the security […]
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Once again on the issue of construction of Rogun Hydroelectric Power Plant
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South Azerbaijanis as a new bargaining chip in resolving the Iranian problem
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Turkey Tries to Engage Mongolia, Despite Dim Prospects
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Hundreds Dead in Earthquake in Northwest China
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UIGUR: To Protect an Ancient City, China Moves to Raze It
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Time for US-NATO to Leave Central Asia