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- Datalogic?s Globalization Continues In Asia!
Bologna - Following Europe and the United States of America, the globalization of Datalogic continues in Asia. The company from Bologna, a leading producer of barcode readers, data collection mobile computers, RFID systems, photoelectric sensors for the
- Election Irregularities Threaten Bulgarian PACE Accreditation
Bulgaria?s accreditation in the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (PACE) may be cancelled if the organization?s mission in Sofia comes across major irregularities during the Sunday parliamentary elections, BTA reports Saturday. The
- Romania gets European loan for new metro line
BUCHAREST (AFP) - Romania will get a 370-million-euro (517-million-dollar) loan from the European Investment Bank to build a new metro line in Bucharest, Transport Minister Radu Berceanu said Saturday. 'We hope that the financing for all the work will
- Bulgaria to Vote After Corruption Scandals
The people of Bulgaria elect a new parliament Sunday that will have to tackle an economic crisis and widespread corruption, which has cost the Balkan country millions of dollars in crucial European Union aid. Opinion polls suggest a defeat for the ruling
- Trans-Saharan Pipeline To Bring Gas To Europe
(RTTNews) - Three African countries on Friday signed an agreement to build a 10-billion-dollar trans-Saharan pipeline linking vast natural gas reserves in Nigeria to Europe. Algerian energy minister Chakib Khelil, his Niger counterpart Mohammed
- Niger Delta Militants Threaten Trans-Saharan Pipeline
The main rebel group in Nigeria's restive, oil producing Niger Delta region has made threats against a planned multi-billion-dollar pipeline project that would deliver natural gas from Nigeria to Europe. In an email message sent to reporters Saturday,
- Madagascar's Rajoelina seeks backing on EU trip
Madagascar's army-backed leader Andry Rajoelina left Saturday for Brussels to impress upon the European Union, which has suspended aid, that his transitional government is legal, officials said. 'The delegation led by the president left today for
- The return of religion to Europe
BUDAPEST ? It's a well-worn contrast: the United States is religious, Europe is secular. Yet, in some respects, this cliched opposition has actually been reversed recently: Religion played virtually no role during the last American presidential
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- Serena too hot for Venus to handle
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Reuters - Serena Williams can stomach her sister's name emblazoned on the singles trophy, she even accepted the smaller room in their rented house, but she put her foot down to snatch back the Wimbledon title on Saturday.
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- Vivendi: no comment on Zain Africa bid
Vivendi chief Jean-Bernard Levy declined on Saturday to say whether the French media and telecom group was interested in acquiring the African operations of Kuwaiti telecom group Zain. 'I have no comment to make on this,' Levy told the news agency
- Comoros president calls for calm
Paris - The Comoros president on Saturday called for calm in the aftermath of a plane crash that killed 152 people, as Yemenia cancelled all flights to the islands and thousands rallied in France. President Ahmed Abdallah Sambi in a statement urged the
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- Clashes at Italian anti-US demonstration
Protesters have pelted riot police with rocks during an American Independence Day demonstration against the $US500 million ($A632.27 million) enlargement of a US military base in Italy. An AFP photographer says youths among hundreds leading a march on
- Italy: Fresh quakes cause panic ahead of G8 meeting
(AKI) - Two earthquakes struck the region of Abruzzo in central Italy early on Friday, only days before the summit of the Group of Eight leading industrial nations is due to be held there. The first quake occurred at 3:14 am local time and had a
- Italy: Migrants 'afraid to seek medical care' due to new laws
(AKI) - Many immigrants are afraid to seek medical care in Italy because they fear they will be expelled from the country, according to a survey by the Italian-based human rights group EveryOne. The group's survey was released on Thursday as the Italian
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- A leader of Hungary's 1956 revolution dies
BUDAPEST, Hungary --Bela Kiraly, one of the military leaders of Hungary's short-lived anti-Soviet revolution in 1956, has died, the government said. He was 97. A brief defense ministry statement provided no other details, including the cause of death or
- The return of religion to Europe
BUDAPEST ? It's a well-worn contrast: the United States is religious, Europe is secular. Yet, in some respects, this cliched opposition has actually been reversed recently: Religion played virtually no role during the last American presidential
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- Clashes at Italian anti-US demonstration
Protesters have pelted riot police with rocks during an American Independence Day demonstration against the $US500 million ($A632.27 million) enlargement of a US military base in Italy. An AFP photographer says youths among hundreds leading a march on
- Italy: Fresh quakes cause panic ahead of G8 meeting
(AKI) - Two earthquakes struck the region of Abruzzo in central Italy early on Friday, only days before the summit of the Group of Eight leading industrial nations is due to be held there. The first quake occurred at 3:14 am local time and had a
- Italy: Migrants 'afraid to seek medical care' due to new laws
(AKI) - Many immigrants are afraid to seek medical care in Italy because they fear they will be expelled from the country, according to a survey by the Italian-based human rights group EveryOne. The group's survey was released on Thursday as the Italian
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- In love with wondrous Warsaw
If I was asked about my favourite holiday spot a couple of years ago I would have said London or New York, I am a complete big city boy. I used to like the buzz when Iâ??d be travelling, but now these two cities have become more like a working space
- Polish shipyard sale pending:Qatari investment ban ...
The Himalayan Times - Saved Articles(s) The headlines has been added to your saved article(s) To View your saved article(s)please Click Here » AFP DOHA: Qatar's largest investment bank denied on Saturday that it had bought two Polish shipyards,
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- Medvedev ready to push "reset" button with US
Russian President Dmitri Medvedev says he is ready to reinvigorate relations with Washington ahead of US President Barack Obama?s first summit meeting in Moscow. Speaking on his internet blog, Medvedev said he was ready to push the reset button: ?The
- 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
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