EE

  • Mar 24, 2011
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MACEDONIA: IMF praises economic policy but reform lags

Skopje has told the IMF it will draw 220 million euros (311 million dollars) of the 390 million...

Macedonia
  • Mar 23, 2011
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ARMENIA: Heritage and HAK vie to lead opposition

Heritage leader Raffi Hovannisian yesterday began the second week of his public hunger strike in...

Armenia
  • Mar 23, 2011
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EU-10: Eastern elites stick with nuclear power

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk today rejected a call from neighbouring German Brandenburg to...

  • Mar 22, 2011
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CZECH REPUBLIC: Pension system needs stable backing

The executive director of Komercni banka's pension fund yesterday called on the government to...

Czech Republic
  • Mar 22, 2011
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GEORGIA: Growth is yet to raise low living standards

GDP grew in 2010 to a preliminary 20.8 billion lari (11.7 billion dollars), a real rise of 6.4%...

Georgia
  • Mar 22, 2011
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UKRAINE: Even ex-presidents may not be above the law

Ex-President Leonid Kuchma is under investigation for involvement in the murder of journalist...

Ukraine
  • Mar 22, 2011
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HUNGARY: Moderate rate council picks surprise markets

Parliament yesterday used new rules to fill the last two vacancies on the National Bank (MNB)...

Hungary
  • Mar 21, 2011
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ESTONIA: Re-election strengthens government's hand

The Reform Party expects to share ministerial seats equally with the Pro Patria and Res Publica...

Estonia