Friday, July 12, 2013

Azerbaijans Israel diplomacy tests Iran

  • Turkish Press - Friday 12th July, 2013

    A Turkish company delivered two mobile hospitals to Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defense ANKARA - A Turkish manufacturer delivered two mobile hospital units to Azerbaijan's Ministry of Defense. Hospitals are to serve during disasters and other emergency situations with intense care, trauma and surgery units. Speaking to the Anadolu Agency, an official from the manufacturer company said ...

  • Hollywood Kazakhstan Russia United by ?Hardcore? Movie

    RIA Novosti - Friday 12th July, 2013

    the entertainment news website The Wrap reported . "Hardcore" will be directed by Ilya Naishuller from his own script. Naishuller, lead singer of the Russian punk band "Biting Elbows," won global attention after directing a music video for his band, which has racked up more than 15 million views on Youtube since it was posted in March. The video won praise from acclaimed ...

  • Azerbaijans Israel diplomacy tests Iran

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Shahin Abbasov BAKU - Azerbaijan in late April crossed a self-imposed "red line" in its relations with southern neighbor Iran by dispatching Foreign Minister Elmar Mammadyarov to Israel, Tehran's arch-foe. Reasons for the timing of the move are not clear, but, so far, Tehran appears to be biding its time with a response. While Israel and Azerbaijan - like Iran, a majority ...

  • Caucasus jihadis feel Boston shocks

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Dmitry Shlapentokh The Boston bombing is still in the process of investigation and could have a variety of repercussions in both the short and the long run. Many of these repercussions cannot be predicted, but some can be seen. One is connected with the North Caucasus jihadis' involvement in the Syrian conflict, and their relationship with the US. While several months ago the North ...

  • Inner Mongolias Weird and Wonderful Genghis Khan Marathon

    The Atlantic - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Rolling grasslands served as the backdrop of China's Genghis Khan marathon. (Debra Bruno) These days if you don't host a marathon, you're not on the map. Disney World, New Orleans, and South Africa -- among countless other places -- have the event. Even Antarctica, which doesn't even have full-time residents, has one. And why not? Marathons are a way to attract tourism and ...

  • Bulgarias Levski Fire Coach after Shock Defeat in Kazakhstan

    Novinite - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Bulgarian football club Levski Sofia have fired coach Nikolay Mitov after the team's surprising defeat at the hands of Kazakhstan's Irtysh Pavlodar in the first qualifying round of UEFA Europa League. "One thing is sure - Mitov will not be Levski's coach any longer. I talked with him, we made the decision unanimously. We should seek another decision for the team," ...

  • Investor Central Honoured at Asian Publishing Awards for RealityCheck Reports

    General Sources - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Wins Excellence Award for "Content Development: Expressing Editorial Personality Across Channels" SINGAPORE and MANILA, Philippines, July 12, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Investor Central, the news service which keeps your investments honest, is proud to announce it has been honoured at the Asian Publishing Awards in Manila tonight for its RealityCheck reports on Singapore and ...

  • Fitch Uzbek Banks Demonstrate Stable Growth in Domestically-Funded System

    Fitch Ratings - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Celebrating our first 100 years For 100 years, Fitch Ratings has been making the future a little more predictable. We'd like to thank the world's investors for putting their confidence in us. And we look forward to continuing our pursuit of answers in the century to ...

  • Deputy education minister of Azerbaijan dismissed

    News.Az - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Deputy Education Minster of Azerbaijan Gulu Novruzov in his interview with APA confirmed that he has been removed from his post. "Remaining true to political course of Heydar Aliyev, which is continued today by President Ilham Aliyev, using my knowledge and experience, I intend to continue my activities in the area where I'll be useful to the state," he ...

  • Putins policies hurting Gazprom

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Tom Balmforth MOSCOW - Russia's biggest company turned 20 this year. But at Gazprom, there appears to be little cause for celebration. The state-controlled natural gas monopoly, which was established as a publicly traded corporation in 1993, recently announced that its net profits fell by 11% last year and its valuation dipped below US$100 billion for the first time since 2009. ...

  • There is no need for unfair observing missions to come to Azerbaijan

    News.Az - Friday 12th July, 2013

    If a fair position is shows to Azerbaijan, Western organization will not need to send observing missions to our country. The statement came from the deputy and department head of the Presidential Administration, Novruz Mammadov, while commenting on the statement of MP Elkhan Suleymanov that the European Parliament will not send a monitoring group to Azerbaijan at the presidential elections, ...

  • Scandal undermines Karimov succession

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Alexander Kim The issue of power succession in Uzbekistan has gained momentum as a serious investigation has been launched in Sweden against Gulnara Karimova, the 40-year-old daughter of Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov. She is suspected of receiving a US$320 million bribe, paid to her company Takilant Ltd in exchange for a 3G mobile license and frequency, thus granting the ...

  • Azerbaijan should support the Moldovan ombudsman ? political scientist

    News.Az - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Support of Azerbaijan for the parliamentary advocate, ombudsman of Moldova Aurelia Grigoriu, which in Yerevan accused Armenia of occupation of Azerbaijani lands and the genocide of the Azerbaijani people, should be long-term, political scientist Rasim Musabayov believes. The support should not be short-lived, because Armenians are vindictive, he told 1news.az. "We need to mobilize the ...

  • Turkish president ratifies agreement on joint military exercise with Azerbaijan

    News.Az - Friday 12th July, 2013

    President of Turkey Abdullah Gul ratified an intergovernmental memo of mutual understanding on joint military exercise with Azerbaijan in anticipation of the visit to Baku scheduled in mid August. The text of the memo signed by the high military officials of the two countries in early June is published in the official newspaper of the Turkish government-Resmi Gazete and is thus considered ...

  • Kazakhstan rumoured to hire banks for international bond

    Reuters - Friday 12th July, 2013

    By Davide Scigliuzzo Fri Jul 12, 2013 5:09am EDT LONDON, July 12 (IFR) - The Republic of Kazakhstan, rated Baa2/BBB+/BBB+, is rumoured to have hired Citigroup, HSBC and JP Morgan to lead the issuance of an international bond, according to market sources. Kazakhstan's finance minister said in late May that the country hoped to return to the international debt markets in September with a ...

  • How Jews navigated Bolshevik currents

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Russian Jews Between the Reds and the Whites, 1917-1920 (Jewish Culture and Contexts) by Oleg Budnitskii Reviewed by Dmitry Shlapentokh Oleg Budnitskii's monograph covers the history of Russian Jews from the late tsarist (Imperial) Russia to the first year of the Bolshevik regime and Civil War. The book has a lot of positives, with the most obvious the richness of factual data. The ...

  • Azerbaijani mugam group performs in Tajik city

    News.Az - Friday 12th July, 2013

    Mugam group Karabakh has given an Azerbaijani-Tajik mugam concert in the Tajik city of Porshinev. The event was dedicated to the 90th anniversary of Azerbaijani national leader Heydar Aliyev, AzerTAj reports. According to the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tajikistan, the two-hour concert featured People's Artist Mansum Ibrahimov and winner of the Second International Mugam Festival Ayran ...

  • Azerbaijan successfully represented at intl festival in Tajikistan

    News.Az - Friday 12th July, 2013

    From 5 to 7 July, Khorog, Tajikistan, hosted The Roof of the World V International Music Festival. Our country was represented at the event by Karabakh group led by People's Artist Mansum Ibrahimov, according to the Azerbaijani Embassy in Tajikistan, AzerTAj reports. The performances of Ibrahimov and winner of the Second International Mugam Festival Aytan Maharramova were welcomed ...

  • Turkmenistan goes green and is happy

    Asia Times - Friday 12th July, 2013

    president Saparmurat Niyazov initiated the project under the name ''Green Belt''. Each Turkmen ministry is responsible for planting its own trees. However, as past initiatives have shown, not all of the trees survive, either because of the harsh weather conditions or the lack of care, such as regular watering. According to Mustafa Bilgin, the owner of a Turkish company ...

  • Accidents and danger line long road for children jockeys of Mongolia

    China Post Online - Thursday 11th July, 2013

    As Mongolia's biggest national festival, Naadam, begins on Thursday, controversy is mounting over the way unprotected young riders are risking injury and even death. Horses are at the core of Mongolian culture -- there are dozens of words for the colours of an equine coat, and children learn to ride almost as soon as they can walk. Horseracing is one of the "three manly sports" -- ...

  • Russia and Azerbaijan should be together as strategic partners

    News.Az - Thursday 11th July, 2013

    Deputy chairman of the Russian State Duma Ljudmila Shvetsova told AzerTag that relations between Russia and Azerbaijan have deep roots. "Our relations have formed not for years but centuries. We have a common history and borers. Though new independent states have appeared on the new political space with their laws and rules, it is very important that Russia and Azerbaijan be together as ...

  • Centcom Prepares for New Normal in Mideast Central Asia

    DefenseLink - Thursday 11th July, 2013

    By Donna MilesAmerican Forces Press Service TAMPA, Fla., July 11, 2013 ? After 12 years of sustained conflict in their area of responsibility, officials at U.S. Central Command are preparing for what they expect to be the "new normal" -- a strategic environment that albeit unpredictable, supports long-term stability and ultimately, ...

  • Source: http://www.tajikistannews.net/index.php/sid/215796646/scat/929bcf2071e81801

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