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29 July: The supply of gas from Iran to Turkey has been interrupted following an explosion on the main gas pipeline between the two countries (agencies)
29 July: The supply of gas from Iran to Turkey has been interrupted following an explosion on the main gas pipeline between the two countries (agencies)

29 July: The supply of gas from Iran to Turkey has been interrupted following an explosion on the main gas pipeline between the two countries (agencies)

A blast early Friday, July 29 hit a pipeline carrying natural gas from Iran to Turkey, forcing a cut in supply, an Iranian oil official said.
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29 July: A Polish report has found that Russia was partly to blame for the air crash last year which killed then-President Lech Kazynski. It said that pilot error was the main reason for the crash, but that air controllers and poor lighting at Smolensk we
29 July: A Polish report has found that Russia was partly to blame for the air crash last year which killed then-President Lech Kazynski. It said that pilot error was the main reason for the crash, but that air controllers and poor lighting at Smolensk we

29 July: A Polish report has found that Russia was partly to blame for the air crash last year which killed then-President Lech Kazynski. It said that pilot error was the main reason for the crash, but that air controllers and poor lighting at Smolensk we

The crash killed 96 people and has been a source of tension between the two countries.
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28 July: Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev has reiterated that Nagorno Karabakh is and will remain part of Azerbaijan.He added that "The time will come, when Azerbaijan will restore its sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh either by peaceful or military
28 July: Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev has reiterated that Nagorno Karabakh is and will remain part of Azerbaijan.He added that "The time will come, when Azerbaijan will restore its sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh either by peaceful or military

28 July: Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliev has reiterated that Nagorno Karabakh is and will remain part of Azerbaijan.He added that "The time will come, when Azerbaijan will restore its sovereignty over Nagorno-Karabakh either by peaceful or military

Aliev was addressing a Press Conference during the visit to Baku of the Turkish Prime Minister Erdogan.
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28 July: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan addressing a Press Conference with the visiting Polish President said when referring to the Karabakh negotiations "We have only one demand: the conflict should be solved on the basis of principles and norms
28 July: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan addressing a Press Conference with the visiting Polish President said when referring to the Karabakh negotiations "We have only one demand: the conflict should be solved on the basis of principles and norms

28 July: Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan addressing a Press Conference with the visiting Polish President said when referring to the Karabakh negotiations "We have only one demand: the conflict should be solved on the basis of principles and norms

The Armenian Leader added that “One should respect the legal right of Nagorno-Karabakh to manage its own fate, have guarantees of security and prospects for development in its historic homeland. Everyone should respect these rights. There is no other solution”.
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Russian expert:
Russian expert:

Russian expert:

The major problems that emerged in the Armenian economy two-three years ago are still dominant
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Expert:
Expert:

Expert:

Some improvement in economic situation in the CIS is the result of inflation in main reserve currencies
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ARMENIA-USA-MASS MEDIA
ARMENIA-USA-MASS MEDIA

ARMENIA-USA-MASS MEDIA

The United States recommends Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia to develop media pluralism
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ARMENIA-USA-HEARINGS-AMBASSADOR
ARMENIA-USA-HEARINGS-AMBASSADOR

ARMENIA-USA-HEARINGS-AMBASSADOR

Nomination of Ambassador-Designate John Heffern to serve as next U.S. Ambassador to Armenia held over by Senate Foreign Relations Committee