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EU to help with investigation, stabilization in KyrgyzstanSabadell launches takeover of smaller rival The board of Banco Sabadell (BS) recently waived green to a takeover deal which would see BS acquiring smaller rival Banco Guipuzcoano. Observers noted that the operation would be the first of its kind between Can the Euro be Saved? 4 May - Today in History Dacia replaces Mercedes as most trusted brand Romanian car make Dacia has replaced Mercedes as most trusted car brand in Romania, according to the Reader Digest's Trusted Brands survey, Romanian Times reported on 27 April. Romanian carmaker Dacia has had the highest A majority of the French want brothels legalized A substantial majority of French adults want to have brothels legalized again, according to a poll published on 23 March in the daily Le Parisien. In the poll, which was carried out by the CSA Aker Solutions signs agreement with Statoil Aker Solutions’ geo business has signed a three-year frame agreement with Statoil to supply sub-surface consultancy services within the areas of production geology, exploration geology and reservoir technology, Norway Post reported on 23 March. The contract MEP expenses and allowances In the spotlight As Bart Staes, a Member of the European Parliament (MEP) from Belgium and the Group of Greens/European Free Alliance, finishes his report that blasts the Parliament’s spending and controls, opposition is mounting against him and The Lawless Cyber World: The Texas Rangers Step In “Cyberspace today is like the Wild West. It does not enjoy the international community’s setting of basic agreements, rules and procedures.” This is how EastWest Institute President, John Mroz, stated the problem at the opening March 4 - Today in History Anchorwoman charged in TV Boss murder case A television news anchorwoman has been accused of hatching a plot to have her former boss murdered in Cyprus. Media mogul Andis Hadjicostis, 42, was killed outside his home in Nicosia on Jan. 11 by February 23 - Today in History February 17 - Today in History 29 January - Today in History Banco Sabadell acquires US bank Spain’s Banco Sabadell last week announced the completion of its acquisition of US based Mellon United National Bank (MUNB) for €111 million. In a filing with Spanish stock market regulators the Barcelona-based institution said MUNB’s January 25 - Today in History Memo shows desperate EU turns to Iraq for Nabucco Brussels and Bagdad on 18 January signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen EU-Iraqi strategic energy cooperation in areas such as natural gas, energy security and renewables, also hoping that gas resources in Northern Iraq EU, Iraq ink energy memorandum with an eye to Nabucco Joaquin Almunia European Parliament Hearing Report Beware the Environmental-Industrial Complex |
It’s got to be some kind of world record! According to the Employment Ministry of Greece, 8,500 pensioners in Greece are Though there do not seem to be too many complaints with the good outweighing the “French bank Credit Agricole has reported a big rise in profits for the first half Ukraine: a cold winter after the hot summer? Red Ren, Huawei, Secret Code Pirate Bay secures documentary funding from fans in just 3 days The EU-Malaysia FTA: an overdue assignment Greeks break oldest living people record Greenland Oil Rush Brings Green Worries Nabucco, South Stream: Ghost Pipelines Won’t Go Away The Ground Zero of intolerance Online music market a potential European competition case? Who has the recipe for economic growth? When French author Jules Verne set one of his creations, explorer Phileas Fogg, around the world in 80 days, in The EU could potentially lose €300m in trade revenue after the World Trade Organisation (WTO) There have been more than 3 000 casualties caused by landmines in Europe in Scottish energy company Cairn's gas discovery last week off Greenland's west coast raised oil companies’ expectations for offshore exploration around When French author Jules Verne set one of his creations, explorer Phileas Fogg, around the Oil has not been flowing into the Gulf of Mexico from a ruptured BP Plc |
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