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Indian Communists Say U.S. Nuclear Accord Lacks House Support

    Communist allies of India's federal coalition warned the government that the Indo-U.S. civilian nuclear accord contains conditions unacceptable to the South Asian nation...

U.S. Accord Won't Hinder Future Indian Nuclear Tests

Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said a civilian nuclear accord with the U.S. won't prevent weapons tests by the South Asian nation and doesn't...

Areva Says Libya Nuclear Talks at `Diplomatic' Stage

    Areva SA, the world's largest builder of nuclear reactors, said talks to build a plant in Libya are at a ``diplomatic'' stage and...

India's Opposition, Government Allies to Question Nuclear Deal

India's main federal opposition party and the ruling coalition's communist allies plan to grill the government on its civilian nuclear accord with the U.S....

Chinese official calls for implementation of initial actions on Korean Peninsula nuclear issue

China calls for a comprehensive and balanced implementation of the initial actions agreed at the six-party talks in February over the denuclearization on the...

North Korea Energy-Aid Talks Focus on Details of Fuel

Delegations from North Korea and five nations began two days of discussions on arrangements for providing energy aid to the communist country in recognition...

Vietnamese scholar: China-ASEAN co-op prospect promising

 China and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), whose "multifaceted cooperation has been the best over the past 15 years," have favorable conditions...

U.S.-India Agreement Skips Reference to Nuclear Test

India's civilian nuclear accord with the U.S. steers clear of references to weapons testing or its effect on the agreement, which may help the...

India, U.S. Nuclear Accord May Harm Stability, Pakistan Says

 India's nuclear energy agreement with the U.S. will have implications for stability in South Asia as it may lead to weapons production from unsupervised...

Vattenfall Europe chief resigns after nuclear row

The chief executive of Vattenfall Europe, an arm of Swedish energy giant Vattenfall, resigned Wednesday after recent incidents at the company's two nuclear power...

U.S. hopes to launch talks with DPRK on normalization of ties

The United States hopes to resume talks with the Democratic People's Republic of Korea (DPRK) on normalization of bilateral ties somewhere in Southeast Asia...

Pakistan voices concern over U.S.-India nuclear deal

Pakistan said on Thursday that the U.S.-India Nuclear Agreement would have implications on strategic stability in the region as it would enable India to...

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OMV Petrom Buys 50 Pct Stake in Gabare Solar Project

OMV Petrom S.A. has acquired a 50 percent stake in the Gabare solar project from Enery Element, a large-scale project in Byala Slatina, near...