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US Steel Company Prefers Russian Buyout

US Rouge Industries said it prefers to be bought by Russian steel major Severstal more »

Lithuanian company won the international nominations

At “Wincor Nixdorf” partners’ meeting the banking equipment partners were appraised more »

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UES Shopping Spree Heads to Ukraine

Staff Writer National power grid Unified Energy Systems (Russia) is close to acquiring stakes in a number of Ukrainian utilities more »

Belarusian State University Diplomas Acknowledged in the World

The Diplomas of the Belarusian State University (BSU) do not require additional attestation abroad more »

Writer Berzins announces latest mystery novel

Riga Blanca, the latest mystery novel by Latvian-Canadian writer and artist Ilze Berzins, is due to be released Nov. 28 by local publisher Albert Street Press more »

BP considers intermediating China-Russia oil cooperation

A senior official of British Petroleum (BP) said Thursday in Beijing that BP was considering acting as intermediator on China-Russia oil and gas cooperation more »

The extensive renovations

Large Finnish construction projects underway around Tallinn landmark Viru Hotel more »

The proposals of investors

Russian investors grow interested in buying belarusian petroleum companies more »

US: No Sanctions on Bulgaria over ICC Stand

The United States announced it will not impose sanctions on Bulgaria, Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Slovakia and Slovenia which have not signed an agreement on shielding US nationals from prosecution by the International Criminal Court more »

Oil Exportation from Azerbaijan

Azerbaijan exported 7 million 391 thousand 680 tons of crude oil (15% above figures of the same period of 2002) more »

"Revanchist Forces" Threaten Moldova

A leading member of the political opposition in Moldova told last week that the country remains vulnerable to criminal forces from the breakaway territory of Transdniestr more »

Tensions climax in Georgia

The storming of Georgia's presidential chamber was the climax of weeks of escalating political tensions there more »

Hungarian, Polish Oil Companies Plan Merger

The main Hungarian and Polish energy companies have taken the first step toward what would be Central and Eastern Europe's largest merger more »

World Bank to Give Poland Mining Loan

The World Bank has agreed to lend Poland $300 million to help finance the restructuring of its mining industry, a program that calls for 25,000 job cuts more »

AT&T sues Ebay, Paypal

All your patents are belong to us more »

Lukashenko Is the `Castro of Europe`

The crowd in a spacious square in Minsk on a crisp autumn day recently was subdued but hardly fearful more »

Bush wraps up UK visit

Mass antiwar protests in London more »

An ultimatum

The People's Union responded to an ultimatum by its coalition partners, Res Publica and the Reform Party more »

Golds go to Ukraine, Belarus

Eastern Europeans broke the records of Chinese women Tuesday at the World Weightlifting Championships more »