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President Dmitry Medvedev speaks as he opens the meeting on judicial reform in Moscow's Kremlin on Tuesday, May 20, 2008.
Foreign Policy   Photos   Politics   Russia   US  
 The New York Times 
What the Russians Want
| NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND - Despite all the promises about a "reset" in the U.S.-Russia relationship, the Obama administration still seems to be following a script crafted by its predecessor. | Washingt... (photo: AP / RIA Novosti, Dmitry Astakhov, Presidential Press Service )
Barack Obama
Climate   Environment   Moscow   Photos   US  
 The Guardian 
Obama to seek climate deal in Moscow
| After success with China, US targets Russia in strategy to reach separate agreements with world's biggest polluters | Chimney smoke billows over St Petersburg in Russia, the third largest source of ... (photo: Creative Commons / thenss)
Manchester, NH, January 6, 2008: John and Elizabeth Edwards host a Healthcare Forum at the Franco-American Center.  wnhires  (js1)  Pravda RU 
USA Facing Health Care Reform
| The House Committees on Energy and Commerce, Education and Labor, and Ways and Means announced the introduction of a single bill that was developed by the three committees; and the Senate Health, Ed... (photo: Creative Commons / Peter Smith from John Edwards 2008 on flickr)
Commerce   Committee   Healthcare   Photos   Reform  
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev attends a meeting with Russia's financial top management, in the Kremlin, Moscow, Thursday, Sept. 18, 2008.  Syracuse 
Russia, Azerbaijan expected to agree new gas deal
| (AP) - MOSCOW - Russia's president was expected to clinch a major new natural gas deal with Azerbaijan on Monday, dealing another blow to Western efforts to find alternates to Russia for energy supp... (photo: AP / Alexander Nemenov, Pool)
Azerbaijan   Medvedev   Photos   Politics   Russia  
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Gazprom Deputy Chairman Alexander Medvedev poses before a press conference in Paris, Monday Jan. 5, 2009. Russia's state-controlled gas company said Sunday it is increasing the price it wants Ukraine to pay for natural gas, hardening its position in a dispute that has decreased supplies to Europe The Times Of India
Medvedev seals nuclear, gas pacts with Nigeria
| 25 Jun 2009, 0256 hrs IST, AFP               Text: ABUJA: Russia on Wednesday pledged to boost cooperation on oil, gas and ... (photo: AP / Michel Euler)
Company   Economy   Energy   Medvedev   Nigeria   Nuclear   Photos   Photos   Russia   Text  
Russia's Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, left, speaks at the parliament in Moscow Monday, April 6, 2009. Putin is addressing Russia's parliament on the government's handling of an economic downturn that will almost certainly pull Russia into recession this This Day
Gasprom’ll End Gas Flaring, Says Russian Envoy
Russian Ambassador to Nigeria, Mr Alexander Polyakov, said yesterday that the coming of oil giant, Gasprom, to Nigeria, would  end  gas flaring. | Polyakov said... (photo: AP / RIA-Novosit, Alexei Druzhinin, Pool)
Ambassador   Meeting   Minister   Photos   Russian  
 07th Oct2007.Bazian, Iraqi Kurdistan. The Kurds establish refinery oil in Kurdistan; this is the check point of the oil. Jamal Wall Street Journal
Big Oil Ready for Big Gamble in Iraq
By GINA CHON | BAGHDAD -- Next week, Iraqi officials plan a welcome-back party for Big Oil. | The government intends to auction off oil contracts to foreign companies for... (photo: WN / jamal)
Company   Economy   Energy   Photos   Trade  
An Israeli girl of Iranian origin holds Iranian and Israeli flags, as people gather to express their solidarity with the Iranian people, after the contested presidential election in Iran, in Tel Aviv, Israel, Tuesday, June 23, 2009. The Australian
Europe's tough line on Iran a welcome change
| THE strong response of European governments to the crisis in Tehran is welcome, if surprising. It has been made possible by US President Barack Obama's considered restr... (photo: AP / Ariel Schalit)
Europe   Iran   Photos   Policy   Politics  
Halil Dogan, a gas pipeline worker, checks the valves at the Yapracik installations of Turkey's state-run BOTAS gas company on the outskirts of Ankara, Turkey, Friday, Jan. 9, 2009. As Europe is once again held hostage to the gas quarrels between Ukraine and Russia, Turkey is hoping to help ease the continent's dependency on Russian energy, a development that could strengthen its bargaining power as it seeks to join the EU. Turkey hopes that its plans for a pipeline that would bypass both Russia and Ukraine will strengthen its role as an energy crossroads between Central Asia and the Middle East to Europe Wall Street Journal
EU Works to Avert Gas Crisis
By MARC CHAMPION and JOHN W. MILLER | BRUSSELS -- The European Union said it asked the International Monetary Fund and other international financial institutions to provi... (photo: AP / Selcan Hacaoglu)
EU   Gas   Photos   Russia   Ukraine  
An employee of the Hungarian Mol Natural Gas Transporting Corp. holds his helmet while checking the pressure in the pipeline forwarding Russian natural gas from Ukraine at the gas receiving station in Vecses (27 km/16 miles east of Budapest), Hungary, Tuesday, Jan. 6. 2009. The Star
EU warns of new gas supply crisis
| BRUSSELS: European Commission President Jose Manuel Barroso warned EU countries Friday to prepare for another natural gas supply crisis if Ukraine can't pay for gas imp... (photo: AP / Bela Szandelszky)
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Energy Market Nuclear Energy
- ANALYSIS: Eco-stocks are bubbling again
- World markets slide on grim US jobs report
- Oil hovers above $66 in Asia after weak jobs data
- Tulsa company posts profit despite turmoil SemGroup Energy P
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World markets slide on grim US jobs report
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- Goldfinger borrowed plot from German spymaster
- Seven proven policies that will help build a cleaner planet
- Biden: US not stand in Israel's way on Iran
- Biden: US not stand in Israel's way on Iran
Democratic vice presidential candidate Sen. Joe Biden, D-Del. speaks at South Lake High School in St. Clair Shores, Mich., Monday, Sept. 15, 2008.
Biden: US not stand in Israel's way on Iran
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Electricity Oil & Gas
- Electric cars left out in Utah's clean-air tax credits
- Iraqis skeptical about significance of US pullback
- Iraqis are skeptical about significance of US pullback despi
- House passes climate bill, but will environment benefit?
 CHATTING WITH TROOPS  An Iraqi civilian speaks with U.S. Army soldiers from Alpha Troop, 1st Battalion, 4th Cavalry Regiment, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, during a mounted patrol in the Al Rashid Province of Baghdad, Sept. 5,
Iraqis skeptical about significance of US pullback
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- A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
- What the Russians Want
- RIL makes govt party to gas supply dispute with RNRL
- Electric cars left out in Utah's clean-air tax credits
Shell CFO Peter Voser, left, and CEO Jeroen van der Veer, right, arrive for a press conference in The Hague, Netherlands, Thursday Jan. 29, 2009.
A New Chief at Shell, and a Rocky Inheritance
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Energy Conservation OPEC
- Seven proven policies that will help build a cleaner planet
- Iconic skyscrapers find new luster by going green
- Attic foil and vents can help reduce summer cooling costs
- Extraordinary climate solutions presented in Manchester
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev meeting with Armed Forces.
Worldview: What mind-set will dominate Obama's visit to Russia
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- OPEC President Says Is Satisfied with Current Oil Price
- OPEC president satisfied with current oil price
- OPEC and IEA agree not to disagree — a good omen for the ind
- 'Oil over $100 would hurt global economy'
Poland - Shell - Oil Prices
'Oil over $100 would hurt global economy'
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Offshore Politics
- Nabucco is still alive
- Nigerian Militants Help Rise Crude Oil Prices
- Parliament Approves Petroleum Agreement
- Canada is 'Arctic superpower': Cannon
A coal mine in Bihar, India.
Mining and metals companies generally cautiously optimistic at Toronto event
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- Russia to repel push for NATO expansion
- What the Russians Want
- Russia (still) Can Only Be Believed In
- Enabling Pyongyang
President George W. Bush make a statement on the economy, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008, on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington
Russia to repel push for NATO expansion
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