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- 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
- Bulgarian Police Stop Euro Forging Ring
Police uncovered three facilities in the Plovdiv area where the suspects were forging high-quality banknotes in denominations of 100, 200 and 500 euros Published on July 03, 2009 by OfficialWire NewsDesk (OfficialWire) SOFIA, BULGARIA Bulgarian police
- to The President of The European Commission
Nikos Martis Former Gov. Minister President of the MACEDONIA HESTIA 8 Kaissarias St. 115 27 Athens Tel 210 777 8800 19th June 2009 O P E N L E T T E R Mr Jose Emanuel Baroso The information contained in an article in the newspaper Apoyevmatini by the
- Rafael Aznar to chair Global Institute?s European Chapter
The Global Institute of Logistics has appointed Rafael Aznar, Chairman of the Port Authority of Valencia (Valenciaport), as Chairman of the European Chapter of the Institute's Global Maritime Logistics Council (GMLC). As a working council within the
- BAFT Concludes Africa Bank-to-Bank Forum
BAFT focuses on finding cross-border industry solutions for African banks Suppliers to this Sector Agnitio is a privately owned company with venture ... Cryptomathic is one of the world's leading provide ... Welcome to the region where the Euro greets
- Echenique leads as Monty mounts charge
Rafa Echenique of Argentina holds a slender one-shot lead over Germany's Martin Kaymer going into the final round of the French Open with European Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie also in title contention.
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- MoBank App Takes Shopping to the IPhone in the UK
iPhone and iPod Touch owners in the U.K. will be able to use their devices to buy and pay for goods using a new application from MoBank. The company has done a soft launch, but will start to push the application more aggressively on Monday, according to
- British PM's wife joins gay pride parade
The wife of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has joined thousands of revellers in London's annual gay pride march. Sarah Brown held a red, white and pink version of the Union Jack as the noisy parade wound through the city centre before a rally and
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- Pentagon warns US arms may be obsolete
America's traditional means of projecting power abroad is growing increasingly obsolete and its billion-dollar military hardware could be as ineffectual against future threats as the heavily fortified Maginot line was in defending France against the
- Swiss star Cancellara wins first stage of Tour de France
Switzerland's Olympic time-trial champion Fabian Cancellara won the first stage of the Tour de France on Saturday in a time of 19 minutes 32.14 seconds to claim the yellow jersey. The 28-year-old showed his class with an impressive performance on 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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- 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
- Hungarian police and outlawed far-right group clash - Summary
Budapest - Police moved in on Saturday evening to disperse a demonstration in central Budapest by the Hungarian Guard, a nationalist paramilitary group allied to the radical Jobbik party. On one city square, police responded with tear gas when some Guard
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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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- Polish shipyard sale still pending: Qatari investment bank
Qatar's largest investment bank denied on Saturday that it had bought two Polish shipyards, explaining that it was acting as an advisor to a potential buyer in a deal that has still not been completed. On Tuesday, Polish Treasury Minister Aleksander Grad
- Poland looking to be hub for Gulf investors
AFP /Warsaw Polish Prime Minister Donald has hailed a 20-year liquefied natural gas deal between Poland?s national gas firm PGNiG and QatarGas as an indication for Gulf investors? sustained interest in PolandAfter striking a long-term gas supply deal
- Breathtaking tall ships event launches in Poland
WARSAW (AFP) ? The world's most breathtaking tall ships arrived with sails billowing in the Polish Baltic Sea port of Gdynia on Thursday, ahead of the launch of the month-long Tall Ships Races 2009. 'These are the largest and most beautiful sailing
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- Obama's trip: A mission to reshape US image
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AP - Determined to change the way the world views the United States, Barack Obama is onto his next foreign mission: rebuilding relations with Russia, proving to global leaders that America is serious about climate change, and outlining his vision for Africa, his father's birthplace.
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