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Saudi oil pressure could curb Iran

Nov 16, 2009 | Simon Henderson

Armenia 'Honoring' Gas Deal With Iran

Nov 16, 2009 | RFE/RL 
Armenian Energy Minister Armen Movsisian says that despite complaints by Iranian officials Yerevan is fully complying with an agreement to import natural gas from Iran, RFE/RL's Armenian Service reports.

Book Review: Poisoned Wells

Nov 13, 2009 | Martyn Drakard
African oil fact: the US imported more petroleum from the Gulf of Guinea than Saudi Arabia in 2005.

DR Congo debates hydro-carbon leases

Nov 9, 2009 | Spero News
Great petroleum potential in the Great Lakes Region of Africa.

Chinese Aidx2 to Africa

Nov 9, 2009 | Martyn Drakard
Trade between Africa and China jumped over the last decade. China is promising $1 billion in aid to the African continent, while also cancelling other debts. Clean energy is on the agenda, but also China's blind eye cast at human rights failings.

Ft. Hood Massacre: largest incident since 9/11

Nov 6, 2009 | Walid Phares
Is the massacre at Ft. Hood, allegedly perpetrated by a Muslim who may have cried "Allah is great!" before killing 13, part of a broader ideological campaign against the US?

Conditions for Angolan refugees deteriorate

Nov 5, 2009 | Spero News
Tensions are building between Angola and the Democratic Republic of Congo. 20,000 Angolans forced to return home and are living in tents with little food or medical assistance. The constant rains contribute to dire conditions. Petroleum is involved.
"The graves of the fallen people who were killed in 9/11 are not cold yet and you are suggesting that we ask the culprits (the house of Saudi) in that crime to become our partner?! Do you have any sense of pride or scruples?! Apparently NOT. I am sad to see this sort of ..."
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