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Czech companies win Iraqi contracts

Managers accompany foreign minister on trade mission; outlook positive more »

Opportunity lands on Mars

Spirit 'upgraded from critical to serious' more »

Demonstrators make their mark on Davos

Kept away from the VIPs and amid a heavy police presence, protesters have taken to the streets of Switzerland to demonstrate against the World Economic Forum more »

Poland lifts US beef ban

Poland has become the first country to lift its ban on US beef, imposed after America's mad cow disease outbreak more »

Former German leader: non-EU countries could join euro

The former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl has said that countries not in the EU could join the euro more »

Lithuanians – One of the Healthiest Nations in the EU

Lithuanians are among the healthiest nations in the EU member and accession states, according to a recently carried study in present and future EU members more »

Deutsche Bank Boss Cool under Fire in Mannesmann Trial

Deutsche Bank CEO Josef Ackermann, currently facing “breach of trust” charges for approving controversial bonuses to Mannesmann directors, told a Düsseldorf court on Thursday that he had nothing to hide more »

A record number of passengers

The Czech state-run airline, CSA, reported Wednesday that it carried a record number of passengers last year, up 17.2 percent from 2002 more »

Bank Slates $1Bln Loan For Small Businesses

Russian Vneshtorgbank will lend small and medium-sized businesses $1 billion this year, bank head Andrei Kostin said after a meeting with President Vladimir Putin last week more »

Putin meets World Bank chief in Moscow

Russian President Vladimir Putin held a meeting with World Bank President James Wolfensohn in Moscow on Tuesday more »

A three-day conference on promoting renewable energies

German Environment Minister Calls for Greater Renewable Energy Production more »

The call

European Parliament Urged To Investigate Iraqi Civilian Deaths more »

Finland considers plan to limit Latvian, other workers

Latvians and citizens of seven other new European Union countries would still be treated as non-EU workers for the next two years under a proposal being considered by the Finnish government more »

Microsoft stuck with MikeRoweSoft mess

If you were 17 and were called Michael Rowe, would you be able to resist calling your Web site Mike Rowe Soft? more »

EU Ministers Gather to Discuss Euro

European Union Finance Ministers Gather to Discuss the Euro's Strength and EU Budget Rules more »

Pakistan to take up trade issue with Poland

Pakistan is considering a string of measures to be taken up with the Polish authorities for consideration to reduce trade imbalance between the two countries more »

Hypermarkets boom in ex-communist bloc

The former communist states set to join the European Union in four months are embracing the West in wholehearted fashion more »

Passage Likely For Restrictive Media Legislation In Kazakhstan

Independent journalists and international human rights organizations are concerned about the future of free-press development in Kazakhstan more »

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Turkey is 'closer to the Union'

Romano Prodi on Thursday began the first visit here by the executive chief of the European Union in 40 years and urged Turkey to press forward with reforms and push for a solution to the divided island of Cyprus more »