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Moscow, Beijing prepare for 2nd major gas deal

Moscow, Beijing prepare for 2nd major gas deal

The two allies are planning on joint construction of a western route (gas pipeline) that will fully cross the Siberian Federal District.

No returning to G8: Russia

No returning to G8: Russia

Russia would, however, continue to participate in the G20, which includes the most developed and major developing countries of the world, said the Kremlin.

May deadliest month in Iraq this year – UN

May deadliest month in Iraq this year – UN

The unabated violence comes just over a month after millions of Iraqis voted in the first general elections since US forces left the country.

Chinese FM’s Delhi visit to test ‘love triangle’

Chinese FM’s Delhi visit to test ‘love triangle’

Indian minister for Home Affairs Rajnath Singh has said last week he would increase Indian forces on the China-India border.

Economic outlook sunnier with risks of storms: SA Reserve Bank

Economic outlook sunnier with risks of storms: SA Reserve Bank

The Central Bank lowered its economic growth outlook for South Africa for 2014 from 3% in November to 2.1% in May.

G7 to meet without Russia in Brussels

G7 to meet without Russia in Brussels

The decision to drop Russia from the group was taken by seven other countries in March, after Crimea’s accession to Russia.

ECB mulls negative deposit rate to boost lending

Euro observers also expect the European Central Bank to cut its already very low interest rate from 0.25 to 0.1 per cent.

Rousseff vows security for all during World Cup

Rousseff vows security for all during World Cup

More than 170,000 soldiers, police and private security personnel are expected to be deployed in Brazil's 12 host cities.

Putin, Hollande to hold talks in Paris this week

Putin, Hollande to hold talks in Paris this week

Officials have ruled out a Obama-Putin meet on June 6 but the world’s two most powerful leaders are likely to cross paths in Paris.

Damascus under tight security as polls open

Damascus under tight security as polls open

Rebel groups fired mortar rounds near Damascus University as hundreds of expat Syrians who were unable to vote abroad arrived in the capital on Monday.