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15 August: Turkish officials are trying to clarify Iranian reports that they have captured the second in command of the outlawed Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) Murat Karayilan (Todays Zaman)
15 August: Turkish officials are trying to clarify Iranian reports that they have captured the second in command of the outlawed Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) Murat Karayilan (Todays Zaman)

15 August: Turkish officials are trying to clarify Iranian reports that they have captured the second in command of the outlawed Kurdish Workers Party (PKK) Murat Karayilan (Todays Zaman)

Karayilan is considered to be second only to imprisoned leader Abdullah Ocalan in the PKK leadership
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Ramadan in the Caucasus

Ramadan in the Caucasus

During the Islamic Holy month of Ramadan Muslims in the Caucasus fast and reflect on their faith and on their society. Islam is playing an increasingly important part in the life of millions of Muslims in the Caucasus.
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12 August: Iranian gas flow to Turkey has been halted due to an explosion on the pipeline in Turkey overnight and repairs have been started which will take one week (agencies)
12 August: Iranian gas flow to Turkey has been halted due to an explosion on the pipeline in Turkey overnight and repairs have been started which will take one week (agencies)

12 August: Iranian gas flow to Turkey has been halted due to an explosion on the pipeline in Turkey overnight and repairs have been started which will take one week (agencies)

An official of the Turkish Energy Ministry told Reuters that Turkey was buying additional gas from Azerbaijan and Russia to cover the shortfall caused by the explosion, which according to state-run Anatolian news agency occurred in the eastern Turkish province of Ağrı.
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12 August: An informal summit of the Collectiove Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) will open in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, later today. A meeting between the President of Russia and the President of Armenia on the margins of the summit is likely
12 August: An informal summit of the Collectiove Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) will open in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, later today. A meeting between the President of Russia and the President of Armenia on the margins of the summit is likely

12 August: An informal summit of the Collectiove Security Treaty Organisation (CSTO) will open in the capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, later today. A meeting between the President of Russia and the President of Armenia on the margins of the summit is likely

The CSTO member states' security and stability, as well as global and regional threats and other key international issues are said to be on the agenda of the two-day discussion.
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The Defence Ministers of Russia and Azerbaijan have discussed "pressing issues related to bilateral military relations between the two countries". According to the spokesperson of the news service for the Russian Defence Minister Irina Kovalchuk
The Defence Ministers of Russia and Azerbaijan have discussed "pressing issues related to bilateral military relations between the two countries". According to the spokesperson of the news service for the Russian Defence Minister Irina Kovalchuk

The Defence Ministers of Russia and Azerbaijan have discussed "pressing issues related to bilateral military relations between the two countries". According to the spokesperson of the news service for the Russian Defence Minister Irina Kovalchuk

The Russian and Azerbaijani Defence Ministers Anatoliy Serdyukov and Safar Abiyev discussed prospects of the use of the radar station rented by Russia in the Azerbaijani city of Gabala
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Nagorno-Karabakh MP:
Nagorno-Karabakh MP:

Nagorno-Karabakh MP:

Declarations about some "higher priority principles" are a fiction
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NEXT STOP ASTANA
NEXT STOP ASTANA

NEXT STOP ASTANA

Russian President Medvedev will meet the Armenian leader Serzh Sargsyan in Astana this weekend. The diplomatic bandwagon rolls on but the Russian leadership is now realising that finding a peaceful solution to the Karabakh conflict is not easy.
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11 August: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated that Turkey will not be touched by the global economic crisis and urged Turks to keep spending (Todays Zaman)
11 August: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated that Turkey will not be touched by the global economic crisis and urged Turks to keep spending (Todays Zaman)

11 August: Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has reiterated that Turkey will not be touched by the global economic crisis and urged Turks to keep spending (Todays Zaman)

Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdoğan dismissed once again prospects for damage to the Turkish economy from global economic troubles and said the Turks should not cut spending, although this did not mean they should waste their resources either
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Aliev and Medvedev meet in Sochi

Aliev and Medvedev meet in Sochi

Russia is continuing with diplomatic efforts to keep the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict settlement process on track. There are however also other issues on the Russia-Azerbaijan agenda.