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6th Annual Russian & CIS Coal Summit 2011, Moscow, Russia [05:39]
Annual Russian & CIS Coal Summit - Russia's largest coal conference for both domestic and international producers, traders and end-buyers. Each year the Summit provides an overview of the Russian coal market and industry outlook, exploring drivers of supply and demand both for coking and thermal coal. In 2011 the Summit attracted 180+ delegates and 40+ speakers from over 20 countries. English and Russian are the Summit's official languages. Companies that regularly attend the CIS Coal Summit include: Anglo American ∙ ArcelorMittal ∙ AtomRedMetZoloto ∙ Baltic Coal Terminal ∙ Britannia Bulk plc ∙ Brunswick Rail ∙ Caterpillar CIS ∙ CETCO ∙ Coalimex Group ∙ Dneproenergo ∙ Donetsk Steel ∙ DTEK Coal ∙ Dyckerhoff Ukraine ∙ East Energy Company ∙ Elgaugol ∙ En+ Group ∙ ENRC ∙ Energy Arkon ∙ E.ON UK ∙ Eramet ∙ ESL SHIPPING ∙ Eurosib Spb-Transport ∙ Evraz Holding ∙ Exxon Mobil R&D ∙ Federal Antimonopoly Service, RF ∙ First Freight Company Ukraine ∙ Fortum Energy ∙ Fuelmed Italy ∙ Howe Robinson Shipbrokers ∙ INTER RAO UES ∙ Irkutskenergo ∙ Kosaya Gora Iron Works ∙ Krutrade AG ∙ Kuzbassrazrezugol ∙ Magnitogorsk Steel Works ∙ Mechel Mining ∙ Metinvest Holding ∙ Ministry of Energy, RF ∙ Mitsubishi Corporation ∙ Mitsui & Co. ∙ New Freight Company ∙ Noble Resources ∙ OMK Steel ∙ RASMIN ∙ Raspadskaya Coal ∙ Riga Central Terminal ∙ Rosterminalugol ∙ Russian Railways ∙ RWE Trading ∙ SDS Ugol ∙ Severstal Resource ∙ Siberian Anthracite ...
Tags: ERC012E, Conference, Coal, Russia, Moscow, Thermal coal, Coking coal

6th Annual Russian & CIS Coal Summit 2011, Moscow, Russia [05:39]
Annual Russian & CIS Coal Summit - Russia's largest coal conference for both domestic and international producers, traders and end-buyers. Each year the Summit provides an overview of the Russian coal market and industry outlook, exploring drivers of supply and demand both for coking and thermal coal. In 2011 the Summit attracted 180+ delegates and 40+ speakers from over 20 countries. English and Russian are the Summit's official languages. Companies that regularly attend the CIS Coal Summit include: Anglo American ∙ ArcelorMittal ∙ AtomRedMetZoloto ∙ Baltic Coal Terminal ∙ Britannia Bulk plc ∙ Brunswick Rail ∙ Caterpillar CIS ∙ CETCO ∙ Coalimex Group ∙ Dneproenergo ∙ Donetsk Steel ∙ DTEK Coal ∙ Dyckerhoff Ukraine ∙ East Energy Company ∙ Elgaugol ∙ En+ Group ∙ ENRC ∙ Energy Arkon ∙ E.ON UK ∙ Eramet ∙ ESL SHIPPING ∙ Eurosib Spb-Transport ∙ Evraz Holding ∙ Exxon Mobil R&D ∙ Federal Antimonopoly Service, RF ∙ First Freight Company Ukraine ∙ Fortum Energy ∙ Fuelmed Italy ∙ Howe Robinson Shipbrokers ∙ INTER RAO UES ∙ Irkutskenergo ∙ Kosaya Gora Iron Works ∙ Krutrade AG ∙ Kuzbassrazrezugol ∙ Magnitogorsk Steel Works ∙ Mechel Mining ∙ Metinvest Holding ∙ Ministry of Energy, RF ∙ Mitsubishi Corporation ∙ Mitsui & Co. ∙ New Freight Company ∙ Noble Resources ∙ OMK Steel ∙ RASMIN ∙ Raspadskaya Coal ∙ Riga Central Terminal ∙ Rosterminalugol ∙ Russian Railways ∙ RWE Trading ∙ SDS Ugol ∙ Severstal Resource ∙ Siberian Anthracite ...
Tags: ERC012E, Conference, Coal, Russia, Moscow, Thermal coal, Coking coal

-15 C in Russia is'nt problem [00:18]
02 february 2012
Tags: Russia (Country), Winter

Minsk Минск [02:21]
Minsk (Belarusian: Мінск, pronounced [mʲinsk]; Russian: Минск, [mʲinsk]) is the capital and largest city in Belarus, situated on the Svislach and Nemiga rivers. Minsk is also a headquarters of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). As the national capital, Minsk has a special administrative status in Belarus and is also the administrative centre of Minsk Region (voblast) and Minsk raion (district). It has a population of 1836808 inhabitants (2009). The earliest references to Minsk date to the 11th century (1067), when it was a provincial city within the principality of Polotsk. In 1242, Minsk became a part of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, and it received its town privileges in 1499. From 1569, it was a capital of the Minsk Voivodship in the Polish--Lithuanian Commonwealth. It was annexed by Russia in 1793, as a consequence of the Second Partition of Poland. From 1919--1991, Minsk was the capital of the Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic.
Tags: minsk, минск, Беларусь, экономика, политика, Лукашенко, belarus, туроператор, дороги, Russia, Moscow, Slideshow

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