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Russia looks to GE for energy efficiency

Russia looks to GE for energy efficiency

GE plans to start production of gas turbines at its new plant in Rybinsk in Russia.

Indian flag to fly at Sochi as Olympic ban lifted

Indian flag to fly at Sochi as Olympic ban lifted

India makes a comeback to the Olympic fold following "clean elections" in the Indian Olympic Association.

Brazil, Russia, China growing around trend- OECD

Brazil, Russia, China growing around trend- OECD

Presently BRICS GDP equals that of half of the 34-member OECD.

Putin highlights Sochi infrastructure investment

Putin highlights Sochi infrastructure investment

International media reports have suggested huge corruption in the games preparations.

Global markets await Yellen’s monetary policy report

The weaker jobs data on February 6 could push the US Fed to momentarily 'pause' its tapering of the stimulus programme.

China, India hold “candid” talks on border issue

China, India hold “candid” talks on border issue

China and India share a 2000-km-long border that has never been formally delineated.

China cracks down on illegal ivory, horn trade

China cracks down on illegal ivory, horn trade

Beijing's role is critical, experts say, in raising domestic awareness of the cost of wildlife trafficking, and pursuing smugglers.

China-Russia ties have greatest global influence ever-Xi

China-Russia ties have greatest global influence ever-Xi

Xi was speaking to Russian broadcaster Rossiya TV this weekend.

Under fire, relief convoy delivers aid in Homs

Under fire, relief convoy delivers aid in Homs

Four Syrian Red Crescent workers were injured in a mortar shelling of their convoy, but they managed to deliver critically needed foods and medicines.

Calm restored in Bosnia-Herzegovina after protests turn violent

Calm restored in Bosnia-Herzegovina after protests turn violent

Stagnation and graft in the post-war years caused growing unemployment and gradual disillusion.