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  • Returning Asians to fill talent gap, boost innovation
    SINGAPORE (Reuters) - 'Go East' is a message being heeded by many Asian professionals in the United States and Europe who see brighter job prospects in a region that is expected to outperform the rest of the world for economic growth. Zhang Zheng Han,
  • EU to lift ban on Indonesian airlines
    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. The ban,
  • Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline, a huge project nearing achievement
    ALGIERS- The huge project 'Trans-Saharan Gas Pipeline' (TSGP), which is due to carry natural gas from Africa to Europe, has significantly progressed towards its full achievement with the intergovernmental agreement signed between Algeria, Nigeria and
  • EU to lift ban Indonesia's Garuda, three other carriers
    Jakarta - The European Union will soon partially lift a blanket ban on Indonesian airlines, imposed in 2007 after a series of deadly air accidents, the Indonesian Transport Ministry said Saturday. The EU's Air Safety Committee has recommended that the
  • 109 new A/H1N1 cases confirmed in Europe
    STOCKHOLM, July 4 (Xinhua) -- A European health agency said Sunday that 109 new A/H1N1 flu cases were reported in European countries within the last 24 hours. Of the new cases, 25 were confirmed in Greece, 16 in Italy, 12 respectively in Ireland and
  • In Moldova, Helping Women in Jeopardy
    The answer is: Moldova. The question is: What is the most destitute country in Europe? And the category is: Needless Suffering. That?s how it might go if this were the game show Jeopardy. But life in a place like Moldova is far from a game. A former
  • airBaltic to start flights from Riga to Tartu
    airBaltic will launch nonstop flights between Riga and the second largest city in Estonia, Tartu, on 3 July, offering connections to destinations in western Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS and the Mediterranean region. airBaltic will provide nonstop flights
  • Ivo Sanader: Croatian leader who broke with war past
    Sanader declined to spell out the reasons for his move but hinted at frustration with Croatia's stalled bid to become the European Union's next member by 2011. Zagreb -- Ivo Sanader, who resigned as Croatia's prime minister last week, is credited with
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  • Poland's first married couple start action group
    Poland's first married gay couple have started a new UK political action group, specifically designed to help their peers back home. Andrew Gilliver news. PinkPaper.com 3 July 2009 Poland's first married gay couple have started a new UK political action
  • Czech Airlines' weekend discount - save 25%
    Warsaw, Krakow, Helsinki and Oslo - Czech Airlines has swiped 25 per cent off the cost of flights to these cities this weekend. Book by Sunday, July 5, and travel until September 20. Czech Airlines flies from two airports in the UK - London Heathrow and
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  • Czech Republic opens Rizal bastion
    Ambassador Regina Irene Sarmiento (right) speaks at the opening of the Rizal-Blumentritt bastion in Czech Republic, citing the warm relations between the Philippines and the Czech Republic, and the importance of the bastion in their cultural history. The
  • Forman's film premieres in Czech Republic
    PRAGUE, July 4 (Xinhua) -- A film by renowned U.S. director Milos Forman had its world premieres here on Saturday. In the film named 'A Walk Worthwhile', the 75-year-old Czech-born director transferred to the screen his theater version of a jazz opera,
  • Czech ski: New piste on the block
    Czech it out ... while the Czech Republic isn't exactly famous for its skiing, it's a far cheaper AUSTRALIANS on ski fields in the Czech Republic are as much a novelty as the notion of a ski resort in North Bohemia. While the Czech Republic isn't exactly
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  • 'Appropriate' for MPs to meet Dalai Lama (AAP)
    6:19 am China angry at Australia's Dalai Lama visit July 3, 2009, 7:00 am Turkish TV gameshow looks to convert atheists July 3, 2009, 10:24 pm Game show looks to convert atheists July 4, 2009, 1:55 am Foreign Minister Stephen Smith says it is entirely
  • Orthodox leader sees progress on Estonian dispute
    ISTANBUL, Jul 4 (Reuters) The spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians said today progress had been made in talks with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church on their dispute over the Estonian Church. The two patriarchs put on a united front
  • Attack on U.S. base in eastern Afghanistan kills two soldiers
    Reporting from Kabul, Afghanistan, and Istanbul, Turkey -- Insurgents armed with rockets, mortars and a truck bomb staged an unusual frontal attack on a U.S. base in eastern Afghanistan today, killing two American soldiers and forcing the defenders to
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  • Hungarian 1956 Revolution leader Kiraly dead at age 97
    Washington - General Bela Kiraly, one of the last surviving activists of the failed 1956 Hungarian Revolution against Soviet rule, died Saturday at age 97, the Hungarian Defence Ministry said. During the short period that Imre Nagy was prime minister
  • Hungary police disperse far-right protest
    BUDAPEST, July 4 (Reuters) - Hungarian police used teargas to disperse a protest by a banned far-right group in the centre of Budapest on Saturday and detained close to 200 people, police and witnesses said. National news agency MTI said police also
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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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  • Former finance minister: Morgan Stanley won't leave Ukraine
    KIEV, June 30 - Morgan Stanley is not to leave Ukraine, according to Ihor Mitiukov, the head of the Ukrainian office of Morgan Stanley and a former Ukrainian finance minister, in an interview with the Investgazeta newspaper. 'Morgan Stanley has decided
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  • airBaltic to start flights from Riga to Tartu
    airBaltic will launch nonstop flights between Riga and the second largest city in Estonia, Tartu, on 3 July, offering connections to destinations in western Europe, Scandinavia, the CIS and the Mediterranean region. airBaltic will provide nonstop flights
  • Orthodox leader sees progress on Estonian dispute
    ISTANBUL, Jul 4 (Reuters) The spiritual leader of the world's Orthodox Christians said today progress had been made in talks with the head of the Russian Orthodox Church on their dispute over the Estonian Church. The two patriarchs put on a united front
  • Finland ends Estonia's reign in wife-carrying
    Finland put an end to Estonia's 11-year reign and took gold and bronze on Saturday at the annual Wife-Carrying World Championships held in Sonkajaervi, central Finland, organisers said. Taisto Miettinen raced through a 250-metre (273-yard) course with
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  • Belarussian Independence Day marked in Hanoi
    The Vietnam-Belarus Friendship Association and the Belarussian Embassy in Vietnam jointly held a ceremony in Hanoi on July 3 to mark Belarus?s Independence Day and the 65th anniversary of its liberation from German fascist invaders. Speaking at the
  • Belarus marks anniversary of liberation from Nazi
    MINSK: Belarus yesterday marked the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Minsk from Nazi forces with a Soviet-style military parade and a rousing speech by authoritarian President Alexander Lukashenko. Some 160 tanks, armoured vehicles and artillery
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