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EU gives Pakistan 30 million euros in humanitarian aid
The European Commission said Saturday it had given 30 million euros in humanitarian aid to help the most needy in Pakistan, including those hit by...
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One charger to fit all new mobiles as of next year, says EU
New mobile phones sold in Europe as of next year should all work off the same universal chargers, the European Commission said on Friday.
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Sweden calls on European Commision to act on Roma rights
Sweden's government Friday called for the European Commission to act on the rights of Europe's Roma community, saying their situation was "alarming".
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Greek bank Emporiki posts 535-million-euro first half loss
Greece's Emporiki Bank, owned by French group Credit Agricole, on Friday
announced a net first-half net loss of 535.2 million euros (699 million
dollars), a 49.1-percent widening...
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EU regrets delay in adopting Bosnia's census legislation
EU envoys to Bosnia on Friday expressed "deep regret" over a
parliamentary session boycott by the main Serb party which has delayed
adoption of a law on...
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Balkans states agree to improve EU-Turkey rail transport
Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia on Friday signed an agreement to improve
railway transport from EU states to Turkey across the three Balkan
nations, Beta news agency reported.
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China says it disapproves of EU sanctions against Iran
China said Friday it opposed tough new sanctions imposed by the European
Union on Iran due to its contested nuclear programme, again calling for
more talks to...
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Eurozone inflation rises sharply to 1.7 per cent
Inflation in the eurozone is expected to rise sharply to 1.7 per cent in July, the EU forecast on Friday, although analysts saw no cause...
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Anheuser-Busch loses Budweiser trademark war in Europe
Global brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev has lost its court battle with Czech rival Budejovicky Budvar over a bid to get a European Union-wide trademark for the...
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Eurozone unemployment rate stuck at 10 per cent
Unemployment across the 16 countries which share the euro stuck at a record 10 per cent in June for the fourth month running, European Union...
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Poland clocks 3.13 billion euro in privatisation revenue
Poland's Treasury said Thursday that privatisation revenues since
January totalled more than 12.5 billion zloty (3.13 billion euros, 3.9
billion dollars), or half the sum planned for...
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Romanian organisations condemn France's anti-Roma move
Romanian rights groups on Thursday blasted France's decision to tear down Roma camps and expel Roma people who break the law, saying it was a...
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Stronger sales, weaker euro good news for VW
Volkswagen, Europe's biggest automaker, benefited from strong sales and
favourable exchange rates as it posted Thursday a second quarter profit
more than four times the previous year's...
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Up to France to decide on Gypsy expulsions: EU
The European Commission said on Thursday that France was free to decide whether to expel Gypsies from other EU states who break the law.
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European road tunnels in worrying state: study
The state of European road tunnels is worrying, a study showed Thursday, listing chronic safety lapses and limited escape route signs that endangered the lives...
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EU gives Pakistan 30 million euros in humanitarian aid
The European Commission said Saturday it had given 30 million euros in humanitarian aid to help the most needy in Pakistan, including those hit by...
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One charger to fit all new mobiles as of next year, says EU
New mobile phones sold in Europe as of next year should all work off the same universal chargers, the European Commission said on Friday.
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Sweden calls on European Commision to act on Roma rights
Sweden's government Friday called for the European Commission to act on the rights of Europe's Roma community, saying their situation was "alarming".
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Greek bank Emporiki posts 535-million-euro first half loss
Greece's Emporiki Bank, owned by French group Credit Agricole, on Friday
announced a net first-half net loss of 535.2 million euros (699 million
dollars), a 49.1-percent widening...
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EU regrets delay in adopting Bosnia's census legislation
EU envoys to Bosnia on Friday expressed "deep regret" over a
parliamentary session boycott by the main Serb party which has delayed
adoption of a law on...
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Balkans states agree to improve EU-Turkey rail transport
Slovenia, Croatia and Serbia on Friday signed an agreement to improve
railway transport from EU states to Turkey across the three Balkan
nations, Beta news agency reported.
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China says it disapproves of EU sanctions against Iran
China said Friday it opposed tough new sanctions imposed by the European
Union on Iran due to its contested nuclear programme, again calling for
more talks to...
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Eurozone inflation rises sharply to 1.7 per cent
Inflation in the eurozone is expected to rise sharply to 1.7 per cent in July, the EU forecast on Friday, although analysts saw no cause...
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Anheuser-Busch loses Budweiser trademark war in Europe
Global brewer Anheuser-Busch InBev has lost its court battle with Czech rival Budejovicky Budvar over a bid to get a European Union-wide trademark for the...
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Eurozone unemployment rate stuck at 10 per cent
Unemployment across the 16 countries which share the euro stuck at a record 10 per cent in June for the fourth month running, European Union...
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Poland clocks 3.13 billion euro in privatisation revenue
Poland's Treasury said Thursday that privatisation revenues since
January totalled more than 12.5 billion zloty (3.13 billion euros, 3.9
billion dollars), or half the sum planned for...
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Romanian organisations condemn France's anti-Roma move
Romanian rights groups on Thursday blasted France's decision to tear down Roma camps and expel Roma people who break the law, saying it was a...
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Stronger sales, weaker euro good news for VW
Volkswagen, Europe's biggest automaker, benefited from strong sales and
favourable exchange rates as it posted Thursday a second quarter profit
more than four times the previous year's...
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Up to France to decide on Gypsy expulsions: EU
The European Commission said on Thursday that France was free to decide whether to expel Gypsies from other EU states who break the law.
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European road tunnels in worrying state: study
The state of European road tunnels is worrying, a study showed Thursday, listing chronic safety lapses and limited escape route signs that endangered the lives...
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17 held in Poland for child pornography
In a massive crackdown against paedophile nexus in Poland, 17 people have been arrested for distributing child pornography via internet, Polish Radio External Service reported.
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A flight to the city where the Nazis built their first ghetto in Poland inevitably
PIOTROKOV, Poland â?? This is not a place that Polandâ??s tourist agencies would necessarily recommend. Though rich in Jewish history and leadership before the Second...
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The Polish market for scooters seems to be motoring back to better sales, with the
Chinese mainland factories are producing more motor scooters for the Polish market, with Mainland models dominant over established European and Japanese brands. The parts and...
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Polish festival draws crowds at STCC
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (WWLP) - Polish-Americans and Polka fans flocked to Springfield Technical Community College Saturday. That’s where they held the first annual Taste of Polish...
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EU gives $39 mn in aid to Pakistan
The European Union (EU) has given 30 million euros (about $39 million) in aid to Pakistan so it can help the most needy, including those...
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A journey to the past in Poland
Cross purpose: Marie's quest to find her great-grandmother's grave, pictured, in Rumia, Poland, provided the inspiration for a uniquely personal travel tale
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New EUR 5 million Nestlé Waters factory opens in Poland
A new state-of-the-art Nestlé Waters bottling factory in Poland opened on 19th July. The Home & Office Delivery factory â?? situated in Rzeniszow in the...
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A coffee break in Poland's culture capital
Krakow has a mixed history. It is the city of Auschwitz and Oskar Schindler (much of the Spielberg movie was filmed here), and it is...
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17 nabbed in pedophile raid in Poland
Polish police smashed a pedophile ring, arresting 17 people on suspicion of distributing child pornography via the Internet, Polish Radio External Service reported on Saturday....
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17 nabbed in pedophile raid in Poland
Polish police smashed a pedophile ring, arresting 17 people on suspicion of distributing child pornography via the Internet, Polish Radio External Service reported on Saturday....
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Tony Stewart takes Pocono poles
Tony Stewart unbuttoned the top button on his racing suit and let out a sigh. Qualifying for the pole always makes a trip to...
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Poles Hope Deadly Knights Will Now Bring Some Good
FILE - In this file photo dated July 17, 2010, actors perform as modern-day ancient knights, to re-enacted the Battle of Grunwald in which Poles...
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Poles hope deadly knights will now bring some good
KWIDZYN, Poland — They were medieval warriors who spread Catholicism by the sword and seized Polish lands with great cruelty. But that's not stopping the...
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Poles hope deadly knights will now bring some good
FILE - In this file photo dated July 17, 2010, actors perform as modern-day ancient knights, to re-enacted the Battle of Grunwald in which Poles...
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Poles hope deadly knights will now bring some good
FILE - In this file photo dated July 17, 2010, actors perform as modern-day ancient knights, to re-enacted the Battle of Grunwald in which Poles...
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the next gas superpower
WARSAW, Poland — An unprepossessing steel frame tower in a green field in northern Poland has become a favorite stop for politicians and is fueling...
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Poles Hope Deadly Knights Will Now Bring Some Good
Once bloody warriors, today tourist draw: Polish city trying to cash in on Teutonic knights Teutonic Knight - Polish language - Middle Ages - Slavic...
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Poles hope deadly knights will now bring some good
KWIDZYN, Poland — They were bloody medieval warriors who spread Catholicism by the sword and seized Polish lands with great cruelty. But that's not stopping...
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Poles hope deadly knights will now bring some good
The city, where the knights once had a fortress, is consecrating a church crypt and displaying the newly discovered skeletons of three of the order's...
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Poles hope deadly knights will now bring some good
The city, where the knights once had a fortress, is consecrating a church crypt and displaying the newly discovered skeletons of three of the order's...
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Gasquet to face Almagro in Swiss Open final
Nicolas Almagro of Spain returns a ball to Daniel Gimeno-Traver of Spain during the semi final match at the Suisse Open tennis tournament in Gstaad,...
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Gasquet to meet Almagro in Swiss final
France's Richard Gasquet has marked his return to action after a seven-week injury break by reaching the Swiss Open final in Gstaad, where he will...
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Oilers sign Swiss national coach
EDMONTON — Ralph Krueger, who was at Rexall Place soaking up the raucous, rocking building in the 2006 Stanley Cup final as a European consultant...
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Climber missing in Swiss Alps
GENEVA (Kyodo) A 61-year-old Japanese man has gone missing while climbing in the Alps in southern Switzerland, the Japanese Embassy in Switzerland said Friday.
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Families demand release of US hikers in Iran
The families of three American hikers detained in Iran have demanded their immediate release outside the Iranian mission to the United Nations in New York.
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Oilers sign Swiss national coach
EDMONTON — Ralph Krueger, who was at Rexall Place soaking up the raucous, rocking building in the 2006 Stanley Cup final as a European consultant...
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Oilers sign Swiss national coach
EDMONTON — Ralph Krueger, who was at Rexall Place soaking up the raucous, rocking building in the 2006 Stanley Cup final as a European consultant...
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ECB’s Wellink Says Basel Rules are ‘Substantial,’ NRC Reports
July 31 (Bloomberg) -- Dutch Central Bank President Nout Wellink, also chairman of the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision, says the new capital and liquidity...
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