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Georgia resumes commercial flights to Russia

Georgia's main airline has resumed commercial flights to Russia for the first time since a war between the two countries nearly two years ago.

  • Date: 26.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 26.05.2010  |  Markets  |  from bbc.co.uk
Poland battles rising flood waters

In Poland, rescue workers and citizens are scrambling to slow the rising tide of flood waters that have already killed 15 people. In Germany, authorities in Brandenburg are preparing for flooding along the Oder River.

  • Date: 25.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 25.05.2010  |  Markets  |  from Deutsche Welle
S Korea, China, Japan Agree To Work For Free-Trade Bloc

Ahead of a three-nation summit this week-end involving South Korea, China and Japan, their trade ministers have agreed to work for creating a free-trade bloc as a part of efforts to spur economic partnership among the three Northeast Asian nations, said a joint statement Sunday.

  • Date: 24.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 24.05.2010  |  External Relations  |  from rttnews.com
A New Era for the Balkans?

There are signs of hope regarding recent developments in the Balkans. Various new trends point to a more optimistic scenario for the future of the region.

  • Date: 24.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 24.05.2010  |  Markets  |  from neurope.eu
Euro fall spells trouble for the Balkan EU perspective

The Euro crisis is far from over despite – or perhaps because of – the decision by the European Central Bank to set up a 750 billion euro emergency fund to protect the eurozone countries from going bankrupt. The economic outlook is grim, which is likely to have some profound political consequences, not least on the EU’s enlargement policy.

  • Date: 24.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 24.05.2010  |  Markets  |  from hurriyetdailynews.com
British Airways crew begin strike

British Airways cabin crew begin a five-day strike in their long-running dispute over jobs and pay.

  • Date: 24.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 24.05.2010  |  Markets  |  from bbc.co.uk
S Korea freezes trade with North

South Korea's president suspends trade with the North, after a report blamed Pyongyang for sinking a southern warship.

  • Date: 24.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 24.05.2010  |  External Relations  |  from bbc.co.uk
Russia Ready to Invest $1 Billion in Namibian Uranium

Russia is ready to invest about $1 billion to develop uranium deposits in Namibia, the world’s fourth-biggest producer of the metal, said Sergei Kiriyenko, chief executive officer of Rosatom Corp.

  • Date: 22.05.2010  |  Published on EGF: 22.05.2010  |  Energy  |  from businessweek.com
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