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Russia and Turkey to mull Akkuyu NPP, Turkish Stream

Russia and Turkey to mull Akkuyu NPP, Turkish Stream

Russia’s President Vladimir Putin and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan plan to discuss the construction of the Akkuyu Nuclear Power Plant and the Turkish Stream pipeline at the G20 summit in China, RIA Novosti reported Aug. 30 citing Russian presidential aide Yuri Ushakov, Trend reports. The discussion of prospects to implement joint strategic projects […]

Turkish dessert brand – Haci Bekir

Turkish dessert brand – Haci Bekir

G20 shouldn’t be distracted by geopolitics

G20 shouldn’t be distracted by geopolitics

Liu Zongyi – People’s Daily The 11th G20 summit is set to convene in Hangzhou, East China’s Zhejiang Province, on September 4-5. In order to host a successful summit, China has made thorough preparations. Since assuming the G20 presidency on December 1, the country has hosted a series of high-level meetings, where many valuable suggestions […]

Promotion of Borjomi Begins in South Korea

Promotion of Borjomi Begins in South Korea

As a result of the promotion by the Embassy of Georgia of a mineral water – Borjomi, it has now started to be exported to the Republic of Korea. According to the supply agreement between IDS Borjomi Georgia and commercial firm ANK Service Co, the first shipment of Borjomi was imported to Korea in June […]

Chinese unmanned metro to launch in 2017

Chinese unmanned metro to launch in 2017

Beijing has announced plans to unveil the country’s first domestically developed, fully automated subway next year, in tandem with the scheduled opening of the Yanfang line. The new line will connect the southeastern suburb of Yanshan, which houses a number of petroleum and chemical enterprises, with Fangshan, where passengers can transfer to trains bound for […]

Finding home in the ger district

Finding home in the ger district

Alexander McNab – The UB Post Ulaanbaatar is a city known as a cemetery of nomadism, a place where wandering people have gone to settle down inside four cement walls in towering apartment blocks, but for Froit van der Harst, the entrance into U.B. was only a continuation of over a decade of placeless-ness. After […]

Mongolia and India consider launching direct flights

Mongolia and India consider launching direct flights

Indian Ambassador to Mongolia Suresh Babu asked Prime Minister J.Erdenebat to study possibilities for launching an Ulaanbaatar-Delhi direct flight to improve business relations and cooperation between the two countries, during a meeting this week, The UB Post reports. During the meeting, the Prime Minister expressed hope that friendly and close ties between Mongolia and India […]

Armenia and Iran to create Free Economic Zone

Armenia and Iran to create Free Economic Zone

RFERL/RL – Armenia’s government is working with Iran to create a free economic zone in the country’s southernmost Meghri region, Economy Minister Artsvik Minasyan said on August 25. “The creation of a free economic zone with Iran will make available a good platform for the production of goods and rendering of services especially at the […]

Pakistan donates 10,000 tons of rice to flooded areas in Hubei province

Pakistan donates 10,000 tons of rice to flooded areas in Hubei province

The first batch of rice donated by Pakistan to flood-stricken areas in central China’s Hubei province arrived at Wuhan Tianhe Airport on Aug. 22. The Hubei provincial government held a handover ceremony at the airport for the first 22 tons of rice. According to the donation plan, Pakistan will donate a total of 10,000 tons […]

Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail project gets all permits

Jakarta-Bandung high-speed rail project gets all permits

Seven months after ground was broken for Indonesia’s first high-speed railway, which is being developed by a China-Indonesia joint venture, the project received a construction permit for its entire length, media reports said on August 21. Experts said Sunday that construction should be completed within three years as planned, despite concerns that work might be […]

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