Latest Articles about Middle East

EUROPEANS REMISS ON NABUCCO, ILLUSION-PRONE ON SOUTH STREAM

The European Union’s current presiding country, Slovenia, has decided to join Gazprom’s South Stream pipeline project, rival to the EU’s top-priority Nabucco project. The Slovenian government announced this decision in the third week of June, with less than two weeks remaining in its presidential term.... MORE

A TRAP FOR MEDVEDEV IN THE TNK-BP CONFLICT

Political salons in Moscow are bubbling with rumors about President Dmitry Medvedev’s liberal agenda, but in a peculiar way, with Russia’s sports victories in ice hockey and football adding credibility to these expectations. Medvedev himself generates new hope daily, meeting tirelessly with all sorts of... MORE

PJAK Intensifies Its Struggle for Iranian Kurdistan

A recent upsurge of violence in northwestern Iran between ethnic Kurdish rebels and Iranian Pasdaran (Revolutionary Guards) forces represents the latest chapter in the ongoing tensions between the nationalist dissidents and Tehran. Iranian and Kurdish sources report that the armed wing of the Party for... MORE

MEDVEDEV REPORTEDLY SET TO NAME AN ANTI-CORRUPTION AIDE

President Dmitry Medvedev is reportedly planning to create a new post of presidential aide for the fight against corruption and may sign a presidential decree to that effect before the end of June. According to Nezavisimaya gazeta, in setting up the post of anti-corruption aide,... MORE

MOSCOW WANTS TO STRENGTHEN CIS AND OTHER POST-SOVIET GROUPS

Russia pushed for stronger ties among members of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), while promoting integration with its closer allies, members of the Eurasian Economic Commonwealth (EEC) and the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO). Moscow's efforts have, however, been produced limited results so far.... MORE