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Wednesday, 8 February 2012
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NEWS FROM AFRICA
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Sudan Oil Dispute Raises War Rhetoric
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Blasts Rock Central Nigerian City
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UN: 20,000 Who Fled Violence in Mali Need Help
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Egypt’s Military Rulers Speed Up Nominations for Presidential Election
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UAE Lifts Asset Freeze on Libya
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Egyptians Protest for 4th Day at Interior Ministry
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Oil Pipeline in Niger Delta Attacked by Militants
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Renewed Clashes Grip Egypt
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Renewed Atrocities Threaten IDPs in Eastern DRC
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Egyptians Blame Military for Soccer Bloodshed
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African Union Considers Future Leaders After Election Failure
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Senegal Opposition to Launch Election Campaigns
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DRC: Kabila Party Loses Seats, Retains Majority
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Ethiopian, Somali Forces Set to Advance on Al-Shabab Stronghold
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More Protests Over Senegal's Election Process Draw Police Response
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Senegalese President’s Decision to Seek Re-Election Provokes Protests
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Ethiopia Opens New Front against Somalia's al-Shabab
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Attacks on Nigerian Police Stations Leave 2 Dead
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DRC Army's Loyalties Uncertain Around Election
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Military Ruler Calls on Egyptians to Trust Army
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Turnout Appears Low in Vote for Egypt's Lower House
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AU Summit Highlights Africa's Tilt Toward the East
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Sudanese Rebels Claim Capture of Chinese Workers
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South Sudan Crisis 'Major Threat' to Peace: Ban
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Senegalese Decry Pre-Election Violence
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African Union Opens New Headquarters Funded By China
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Old Army in New Egypt
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Egyptians Stage Anti-Military Protest
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Hundreds of Protesters Gather for Rallies in Cairo
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Egypt Blocks Departure of US NGO Workers
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Ping Defends AU Libya Policy in Summit Opening Speech
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ICC Charges Force Kenyan Ministers to Step Aside
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Libya Splits Before Seeing Unity
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US Forces Rescue Kidnapped Westerners in Somalia
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Nigerian President Replaces Police Chief After Attacks
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Tahrir Square Packed as Egyptians Mark Uprising
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Egyptian Women Mark Year After Popular Uprising
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Media Group Says Reporters Face Restrictions in Much of Africa
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AU Observer Says Leadership Election a Chance for Change
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Pro-Gaddafi Fighters Retake Bani Walid
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Thousands Gather in Cairo for Anti-Military Rally
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Arab League: Syria Observers Need More Time
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Egypt's Tantawi to Partially Lift State of Emergency Wednesday
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One Year On, Egypt's Revolutionaries See Work in Progress
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Kenya Sets Up Legal Team to Help Respond to ICC
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Nigeria Police Investigating Kano Attacks
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Nigeria Struggles With Rise of Radical Islam
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US Special Forces Raid Frees US, Danish Aid Workers
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Nigeria Struggles With Rise of Radical Islam
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US Urging Sudan to Open Humanitarian Access to Conflict Areas
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TURKEY
Microcredits Change Women's Lives on a Macro Scale
Turkish Press Review (08 February 2012)
Baðýþ Defiant on Genocide Denial Stance
CHP Head Accused of Int’l Smear Campaign
Turkey Debates Role in Possible Syria Intervention
EUROPE
Sarkozy Faces Uphill Battle
Greek Police Clash with Austerity Protesters
Kosovo Judiciary Endures Threats
The German Blueprint of European Disaster
Scepticism, but Hope, in Bucharest after a Change of Government
MIDDLE EAST
Amnesty: Israel should not displace Beduin
Domestic, International Pressure Chokes Tehran
ElBaradei: Egyptians must work to end military rule
Nasrallah Thanks Iran for Not 'Selling Out Palestine'
White House Underscores Displeasure with China, Russia Votes on Syria
CAUCASUS
First Meeting of Reps of CICA Defense and Diplomatic Experts Opened in Almaty
Russian Deputy FM, U.S. Ambassador Discuss Situation in South Caucasus
U.S. Senator: Last Act Makes Us Competent To Provide Georgia with defense weapons
Georgian Defense Minister Meets U.S. Secretary of Defense
Saakashvili: Georgia's ISAF Contribution Helped to Move Military Cooperation with U.S. to 'New Level'
CENTRAL ASIA
Germany-Kazakhstan : Merkel Should Press Nazarbaev to Probe Killings, Torture
Nazarbaev To Meet Merkel In Berlin
CIS Mission: Turkmenistan Ready to Hold Democratic Elections
Kazakh President's Visit to Germany Indicates an Entirely New Level of Partnership - German FM
Top official: Some Armenian Lobby Centers Want to Damage Azerbaijani-Turkish Relations
RUSSIA
Russian FM Meets Syria's Assad as Violence Continues
Putin to ‘Appear’ in Cat’s-Paw Debate
Russia Foreign Minister To Syria On Diplomatic Mission
Russia Says NATO Missile-Defense Talks At 'Dead End'
Russia: Candidate Putin Calls For Strengthening Democracy
AMERICAS
Cubans call 50-year-old US trade embargo a failure
Santorum Pulls Off Major Wins in Three Republican Nominating Contests
US Republican Race Moves to Colorado, Minnesota
US Announces New Sanctions on Iran
Poll: Obama Leads Romney in Hypothetical Matchup
ASIA
Maldives President Resigns After Police Mutiny
Earthquake Rescue Efforts Continue in Philippines
Burmese Pro-Democracy Leader Takes Campaign to Irrawaddy
Drone Strike Kills 10 In Pakistan Tribal Area
Beijing Accents the Positive Ahead of High Level Visit to US
AFRICA
Sudan Oil Dispute Raises War Rhetoric
Blasts Rock Central Nigerian City
UN: 20,000 Who Fled Violence in Mali Need Help
Egypt’s Military Rulers Speed Up Nominations for Presidential Election
UAE Lifts Asset Freeze on Libya
WORLD
American Funk by Ian Buruma
Tomorrow’s Pax Pacifica by Kevin Rudd
Assad Vows to Lavrov to Stop Violence, Talk to Opposition
Sarkozy: Iran May Face Israel Military Action
'Plug and Play' to Bridge NATO Asymmetries
ECONOMY
EU Fiscal Treaty Expected to Prevent New Eurozone Crises
Lukashenko Orders Central Bank to Stop Printing Money
Kazakhstan Railways Increases Supply of Coal Due to Cold
Austerity under Attack
Kazakhstan Increases the Volume of Exported Grain to 1.2 Million Tons Per Month
ENERGY
New Energy Efficiency Requirement Leaves Property Owners Cold
BP Completes Maintenance Work on Shah Deniz Platform in Azerbaijan
USAK Critical Energy Infrastructure Security Project Final Report Presentation Concluded
Italy Conserves Gas Amid Supply Squeeze
Kyrgyzstan May Buy Petroleum Oil And Lubricants From SOCAR
INTERVIEWS
French Historian Gauin: "The Decision Will Be Blow to Armenian Nationalism in France"
Saban Kardas: "Turkey Has to Develop Large Firms in Order to Become an Active Player in Energy Sector"
[JTW Interview] USAK Expert Özertem: Energy Diplomacy has a Critical Stance in Turkey- Russia Relations
[JTW Interview] USAK Expert Yegin: Romney’s Chance for Nomination Rises
[JTW Interview] French Historian Maxime Gauin: 'Mr. Sarkozy is Making a Miscalculation'
Journal of Turkish Weekly (JTW)
USAK House,
Ayten Sok. No:21
Mebusevleri, Tandogan, Ankara, Turkey
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