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  • Queensland music to play loud at MUSEXPO Europe 2009
    (Media-Newswire.com) - Award-winning singer/songwriter Kate Miller-Heidke will help represent Queensland and showcase her work at a major European music industry event from June 29 to July 1 2009. Trade Minister Stephen Robertson said that this was the
  • EU may lift ban on four Indonesian airlines
    Jakarta: Indonesia's transport minister says the European Commission will lift a ban on four Indonesian airlines. Jusman Syafii Djamal says Garuda, Mandala Airlines, Airfast Indonesia and Prime Air will be allowed to fly in EU airspace within 20 days.
  • $10-billion plan would ship gas from Africa to Europe
    Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to create a $10-billion pipeline that would ship gas across the Saharan desert to Europe, Nigeria's state oil company said Friday. The plan comes as Europe seeks new sources of gas imports as it
  • Climate change to alter where Europeans holiday
    A warming climate could reverse the flow of tourists and encourage more Southern Europeans to head north, instead of the other way around. That?s the subject of a new European research project at the University of Gothenburg. The tourist industry is
  • Czech Republic reports 14th death in floods
    Source: Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA) Prague_(dpa) _ The Czech Republic Friday reported the 14th victim of flash floods that have tormented Central Europe for over a week. A 53-year-old man drowned near the village of Bory in central Czech Republic as he
  • Sahara pipeline to transport gas from West Africa to Europe
    Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to build a pipeline across the Sahara that would link Europe to big west African gas reserves. The Trans-Sahara Pipeline project, which would cost at least $10 billion for the pipeline and another $3bn
  • Sahara pipeline plan to feed west African gas to Europe
    Nigeria, Algeria and Niger have signed an agreement to build a pipeline across the Sahara that would link Europe to big west African gas reserves. The Trans-Sahara Pipeline project, which would cost at least US$10 billion (Dh37.7bn) for the pipeline and
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  • The Honduras Itch
    Unlike Cuba, Nicaragua or Venezuela, Honduras had been getting very little coverage in the Russian media before last weekend. Having said all of the above, I just hope that our readers in Honduras take as much offence from this joke as Poland takes from
  • Homes for VIPs Near Warsaw
    Warsaw developer W?odarzewska is building a high-profile residential estate in the village of Sobienie-Jeziory 30 km from Warsaw. The project, called Sobienie Królewskie Golf & Country Club, will deliver 80 single-family houses and 190 premium
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  • Czech Republic reports 14th death in floods
    Source: Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA) Prague_(dpa) _ The Czech Republic Friday reported the 14th victim of flash floods that have tormented Central Europe for over a week. A 53-year-old man drowned near the village of Bory in central Czech Republic as he
  • Globespotters: Rome, Mumbai and Prague
    Excerpts from recent posts on the Globespotters blog, a travelers guide to cities around the world. Get travel news from those in the know. To make the most of Romes balmy summer nights, the gay scene migrates to the suburbs, where parking is easier and
  • Czech Central Banker Zamrazilova Says Economy Reached Bottom
    The Czech economy has 'reached the bottom' and is set to bounce back by the end of the year, central bank board member Eva Zamrazilova said. The export-oriented economy shrank 3.4 percent in the first quarter and is heading for its worst recession since
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  • Seven Turkish citizens die in traffic accident in Bulgaria
    Sofia - Seven Turkish citizens, including a 12-year-old child, died on Saturday in a traffic accident near the south-eastern Bulgarian town of Svilengrad, the Interior Ministry reported. The victims, who were traveling via minibus from Germany to Turkey,
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  • CEPE in Budapest Announces Program
    The CEPE Annual Conference and General Assembly 2009 has published its conference program, which can be found at www.european-coatings.com/cepe. This yearâ??s conference will be held in Budapest, Hungary, at the Ramada Plaza Budapest on September
  • Developing relations with China is Hungary's priority: FM
    BEIJING, July 3 (Xinhua) -- Developing relations with China is a priority for Hungary, the Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Balazs said here on Friday. The bilateral relations between Hungary and China are good, long-standing, and at a high level, Balazs
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  • Hungary, Slovenia eye gas, power grid links
    BUDAPEST: Hungary and Slovenia are examining the possibility of linking their gas and electricity networks to enhance the safety of supply, their prime ministers said yesterday. Hungary, which gets 80 percent of its gas from Russia, supplied Bosnia,
  • US, NATO losing in Afghanistan, Ashdown says
    LONDON: A top British diplomat says that all foreign troops are losing in Afghanistan because their leaders do not know how to handle the war. 'We're losing,' Paddy Ashdown, the former British representative for Bosnia, said on Tuesday. He also added the
  • Hungary, Slovenia consider gas and power grid links
    Hungary, which gets 80% of its gas from Russia, supplied Bosnia, Serbia and Croatia with natural gas in January through oil and gas company MOL during the Ukraine gas transit crisis, when millions in east Europe were left freezing. Hungarian Prime
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  • Lenin's nose put out of joint in Kiev
    By Marta Shokalo BBC Ukrainian Some Ukrainians clearly believe it is time to get rid of Lenin's statue in Kiev The recent damage caused to Lenin's monument in Kiev has provoked a debate about the future of the capital's only public monument to the leader
  • Lafarge could build cement factory in Ukraine in 2010
    Interfax citing Mr Nikolai Puzenko commercial director for Lafarge's Ukrainian representative office as saying that French group Lafarge could commence construction of its second cement plant in Ukraine in 2010. He added that investment in the
  • Ukrainian steelmakers issue H1 2009 output data
    It is reported that the major Ukrainian steelmakers have released their preliminary production results for the first six months of 2009. Accordingly, during the given period Ilyich Iron and Steel Works of Mariupol reduced its finished steel product
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  • PREVIEW-Estonia June CPI seen -1.0 pct y/y, Latvia +3.4 pct
    TALLINN, July 3 (Reuters) - Inflationary growth in Latvia is expected to have slowed to 3.4 percent year-on-year in June from 4.7 percent in May, the median forecast in a Reuters survey of five analysts showed on Friday. The rate of deflation in Estonia
  • Estonian Air's shareholders Annual General Meeti
    Estonian Air?s shareholders Annual General Meeti Estonian Air?s shareholders Annual General Meeting approved the Financial Result for 2008 Annual General Meeting of Estonian Air held today in the Estonian Ministry of Economy and Communications,
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  • Belarus: urgent need for moratorium on executions
    ) 'The passing of another death sentence in Belarus shows the urgent need for a moratorium on executions' according to PACE President Strasbourg, 02.07.2009 - The President of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE), Llus Maria de
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