Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Wednesday, 19 January 2011


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Features

Afghans Seek New Fuel Source As Warm Relations With Tehran Turn Frosty Afghans Seek New Fuel Source As Warm Relations With Tehran Turn Frosty
It is a dispute that has severely strained relations between Iran and Afghanistan; for weeks, more than 1,600 diesel fuel tankers bound for Afghanistan have been stranded on the Iranian side of the border without apparent explanation. Now, amid shortages and soaring fuel prices, the government in Kabul has approached Afghanistan's erstwhile foe, Russia, in a search for an alternative energy source. More
 
A Summit That Won’t Be Business As Usual: Obama, Hu Meet In Washington A Summit That Won’t Be Business As Usual: Obama, Hu Meet In Washington
China is on the rise. America’s self-confidence is battered. And this week the leaders of the two countries are coming together in Washington for a get-together that is being billed by some observers as the most important Sino-American summit in 30 years. More
 
EU To Read Riot Act To Belarus EU To Read Riot Act To Belarus
The crackdown following Belarus's presidential election last month is expected to come in for condemnation from the European Parliament this week. Members of the European Parliament today put the final touches on a draft resolution that will go to a vote on January 20. More
 
From Our Bureaus

Possible Landmark Kazakh Torture Trial Possible Landmark Kazakh Torture Trial
Five prison guards and four inmates are charged with torturing former army officer Zhandos Saghatov, who is serving a jail term in the town of Zarechny, in the Almaty region, for a drug-related crime. More
 
Belarusian Journalist Sentenced For Participation In Protest Belarusian Journalist Sentenced For Participation In Protest
Belarusian journalist Barys Haretski has been sentenced by a Minsk court to 14 days in jail for taking part in postelection demonstrations on December 19. More
 
Handler, Dissident And RFE/RL Veteran, Dies Handler, Dissident And RFE/RL Veteran, Dies
Seventy-four-year-old Yury Handler, a Soviet dissident and former director of RFE/RL's Russian Service, died in Lake Ronkonkoma, New York. More
 
Baha'is Warn On Iran Arson Attacks Baha'is Warn On Iran Arson Attacks
The Baha'i International Community has sounded the alarm over a recent spate of arson attacks on Baha'i-owned businesses in the city of Rafsanjan in south-central Iran, More
 
Tajikistan: 4 IMU Suspects Killed Tajikistan: 4 IMU Suspects Killed
A Tajik Interior Ministry official says four suspected members of the banned Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan (IMU) were killed and some 50 others arrested in northern Tajikistan last year. More
 
Uzbek President To Visit Brussels Uzbek President To Visit Brussels
A European Commission official says a controversial visit by Uzbek President Islam Karimov to Brussels is part of a European Union policy to strengthen relations with Central Asian countries in such areas as human rights as well as economic and military cooperation. More
 
Soldier Killed In Karabakh Skirmish Soldier Killed In Karabakh Skirmish
One Azerbaijani soldier has been killed and two Armenian conscripts wounded recently in skirmishes at the Armenian-Azerbaijani "line of contact" around the breakaway Azerbaijani region of Nagorno-Karabakh. More
 
Former Kyrgyz DM To Sue National Commission Former Kyrgyz DM To Sue National Commission
A former Kyrgyz defense minister says he will sue a state commission that investigated the ethnic clashes between Uzbeks and Kyrgyz in southern Kyrgyzstan last summer. More
 
Transmission

Russian Orthodox Church Wants A Dress Code Russian Orthodox Church Wants A Dress Code
A senior spokesman for the Russian Orthodox Church has proposed the introduction of a dress code for all Russian men and women. Well, mostly women. More
 
Obama Moves On Cuba: Close But No Cigar Obama Moves On Cuba: Close But No Cigar
U.S. President Barack Obama further eased trade and travel restrictions to Cuba on January 14, most notably allowing Americans to send up to $500 every three months to nonrelatives in Cuba as long as they are not senior government officials or senior members of the communist party. More
 
Mikhail Prokhorov's Thankless NBA Task Mikhail Prokhorov's Thankless NBA Task
Has the National Basketball Association's second most widely known Russian, Mikhail Prokhorov, misread the U.S. market and tragically mishandled his headline-grabbing American acquisition? More
 
The Rundown - January 18 The Rundown - January 18
News and opinion in RFE/RL's broadcast region. More
 
Caucasus Report

Vienna Murder Suspect Wounded In Chechnya Attack Vienna Murder Suspect Wounded In Chechnya Attack
A man wounded in an attack on Chechen members of the Russian military unit has belatedly been identified as a Chechen policeman wanted in Austria in connection with the murder in Vienna two years ago of Umar Israilov, a former member of Chechen leader's bodyguard. More
 
Belarus Crackdown

European Parliament Set To Condemn Belarus Crackdown European Parliament Set To Condemn Belarus Crackdown
The crackdown following Belarus's presidential election last month is expected to come in for condemnation from the European Parliament this week. Members of the European Parliament are busy putting the final touches on a draft resolution that should go to a vote on January 20. More