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Slovakia property prices outlook: will demographics trigger a real estate slowdown?
Reliable transport solutions across Slovakia and the European Union – EuroLogix s. r. o.
Kirchner meets Picasso in Davos: landmark Swiss exhibition unites two giants of modern art
Belgians more downbeat than most Europeans about the future, new EU survey shows  
EU approves €551 million recovery payment to the Netherlands for innovation, housing and health reforms
Indonesia takes delivery of first Rafale fighter jets in $8 billion defence upgrade
Italy protests Swiss court ruling, recalls ambassador after New Year’s bar fire suspect freed
German producer prices drop 2.5% in December, meeting market expectations
Swiss unemployment climbs to 3.1% as job market weakens at year-end
French aerospace warns global supply chains are becoming geopolitical weapons

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EP deputies supported joint Russian and European scientific studies of the released-activity phenomenon

Category: Economics
22 February 2019

On the 21 february in European Parliament was held an international conference EU-Russia “Released-activity phenomenon: application prospectives in medicine and technology”.

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Global terror deaths lowest since 2009: report

Category: Economics
24 January 2019

Heavy losses for jihadist and militant groups in Syria and Iraq fuelled a 33-percent drop in global terror attacks in 2018, with fatalities falling to a 10-year low, defence

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Britain needs leadership, says US ambassador

Category: Economics
31 December 2018

Britain is "in need of leadership" as it tries to navigate a painless exit from the EU, the US ambassador to London said on Monday.

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Asian markets meek after global turbulence

Category: Economics
28 December 2018

Asian investors moved with caution in Friday trade after days of volatility on global financial markets failed to boost confidence.

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Nigeria launches $1.1bn lawsuit against Shell, Eni

Category: Economics
13 December 2018

 

The Nigerian government is taking oil giants Shell and Eni to court in London, requesting the return of $1.1 billion (969 million euros) as part of a case of alleged corruption dating back to

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World leaders to descend on France for WWI commemorations

Category: Economics
04 November 2018

 

France kicks off a week of World War I commemorations from Sunday, with some 80 leaders from around the globe preparing to fly in for a ceremony marking a century since the guns fell

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Elderly Japanese pine for return to 'lost' northern islands

Category: Economics
02 November 2018

Yoi Hasegawa still remembers when armed Soviet soldiers burst into her house just days after Japan's World War II surrender and tried to drag away her teenaged sister.

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South Sudan rebel leader Machar back in Juba after two years

Category: Economics
31 October 2018

South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar returned to the capital Juba for the first time in more than two years Wednesday, saying he arrived with a message of peace.

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Saudi crown prince to make first speech since Khashoggi murder

Category: Economics
24 October 2018

Saudi Arabia's crown prince is scheduled to address an investment forum in Riyadh Wednesday, his first public speech since the murder of critic Jamal Khashoggi plunged the kingdom

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EU rejects Italy's budget in eurozone first

Category: Economics
23 October 2018

The European Commission on Tuesday rejected Italy's draft 2019 budget, the first time the EU executive has ever sent a member state back to the drawing board over spending plans.

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