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Taliban guerrillas said on Tuesday they had killed a Turk kidnapped last month after the Turkish construction company he worked for ignored an ultimatum to leave Afghanistan.The Taliban, fighting an intensified insurgency across the Afghan south and east, regard companies involved in reconstruction as supporting the U.S.
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Six vehicles carrying fuel and lubricants to Russian military bases in Georgia via Azerbaijan are not being allowed to cross the Georgian border, Deputy Commander of the Russian forces in the South Caucasus Col. Vladimir Kuparadze told Interfax-AVN on Tuesday. \"Six vehicles have been in Baku since September 7.
Monday, 18 September 2006

SCO SUMMIT CONCLUDES IN TAJIKISTAN

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A prime-ministerial summit meeting of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) concluded in the Tajik capital Dushanbe on September 15, RFE/RL\'s Tajik Service and Asia-Plus reported. Delegates of the SCO summit issued a statement pledging to improve the transport network connecting their countries and vowing to develop new energy export routes that would serve SCO member states. The statement also called for the formation of a new \"SCO Energy Club,\" in order to coordinate regional energy policy and promote cooperation in the energy sector among SCO members.
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Kazakhstan has developed a programme for fighting the HIV/AIDS epidemic for 2006-2010. About 6.7 billion tenge (over 53 million US dollars) are to be allotted for its implementation, Kazakhs Health Minister Yerbolat Dosayev told journalists on Monday.

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