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Gazprom demands $140 million from Lithuania

VILNIUS - Russian state-owned energy giant Gazprom has sent a letter to the Lithuanian government demanding $140 million in payouts for a unprofitable power plant. The gas company bought the po...

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.03.2010  |  External Relations  |  from baltictimes.com
Council blasts Estonian citizenship laws

TALLINN - The European Commission against Racism and Intolerance (ECRI), an arm of the Council of Europe, has lambasted Estonia for the large number of non-citizens in the country. The ECRI sa...

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.03.2010  |  Markets  |  from baltictimes.com
Yanukovych tightens grip on power in Ukraine

Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has formed a new coalition government after rival Yulia Tymoshenko was ousted in no-confidence vote. Former Finance Minister Mykola Azarov is the new Prime Minister.

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.03.2010  |  External Relations  |  from Deutsche Welle
German bankers hit out at monetary fund plan

German finance minister backs proposals, but central bank chief disagrees.

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.03.2010  |  Markets  |  from europeanvoice.com
A bright new future for agriculture? (I)

The European Commission has just approved a genetically modified crop for cultivation in the EU, its first such decision in 12 years. Magda Stoczkiewicz says the decision flouts the public will, while Willy De Greef argues it is an important step forward.

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.03.2010  |  Markets  |  from europeanvoice.com
A bright new future for agriculture? (II)

The European Commission has just approved a genetically modified crop for cultivation in the EU, its first such decision in 12 years. Magda Stoczkiewicz says the decision flouts the public will, while Willy De Greef argues it is an important step forward.

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 11.03.2010  |  Markets  |  from europeanvoice.com
Business bridges gap between Xiamen and Taiwan

Every year at the National People’s Congress, China’s top brass insists that Taiwan belongs to China. But this year there was also great praise for the way cross-strait relations were developing, especially economically.

  • Date: 11.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 10.03.2010  |  External Relations  |  from Deutsche Welle
Public consultation into airline agreement

Commission to look into proposed deal between British Airways, American Airlines and Iberia.

  • Date: 10.03.2010  |  Published on EGF: 10.03.2010  |  Markets  |  from europeanvoice.com
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