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Estonian funds museum of atrocities

The museum, one of the world's first to address Soviet and Nazi crimes under one roof, features filmed testimonials and artifacts more »

Germans make most of "open day"

The people of Germany have been taking a peek along the corridors of power, with government and administrative buildings throwing open their doors to the public more »

A wave of spontaneous group phenomena is sweeping over Germany

Flashmobs are the latest craze in Europe this summer more »

Eurostocks at 8-month high

European blue-chips were treading water on Friday following six straight higher closes, as investors betting on a second-half economic recovery more »

Foreign Direct Investment Approaching EUR 4 billion

Foreign direct investment (FDI) in Lithuania totaled EUR 3.98 billion as of April 1, 2003 more »

Tension in Estonia's Coalition

Res Publica is resisting the demands by the People's Union for higher direct subsidies to farmers in the 2004 budget more »

The plans to expand over Eastern Europe

Coffeeheaven, a chain of coffee and sandwich shops operating in Poland, is looking to expand in to the Czech Republic and Hungary more »

The sale

Skanska sells construction operations in Latvia more »

The project of intergovernmental agreement

Agreement on introducing the unique currency is approved again more »

Anti-trust Ministry okays Russia's largest merger

Four months after Russia’s oil giant YUKOS announced its plans to merge with smaller rival Sibneft, the Ministry for Anti-monopoly Policy gave its formal approval to the deal on Thursday more »

Japan Plans to Enhance GPS System

Around the world, governments, soldiers and civilians have come to rely on the Global Positioning System for all sorts of navigational uses more »

Second September 11th suspect faces trial in Germany

Prosecutors in Germany have been outlining their case against a man accused of aiding those behind the September 11th attacks more »

CME demands CET 21 payment

Media investor seeks $275 million in case against TV Nova owner more »

Some people, it seems, will do almost anything for a cheap drink

Latvian police said this week that they discovered a kilometer-long plastic pipe running from Russia to Latvia that was funneling illegally brewed spirits more »

The warmly welcomes

Declaration by the Presidency on behalf of the European Union on the reform process in Turkey more »

Lack of progress in Russian-Belarusian integration

CURRENCY UNION WITH RUSSIA HINGES ON POLITICAL BARGAIN more »

Unnecessary notifications

Banks could be forced to alert customers of cybertheft more »

Export Rise To Germany In 03

Russia's largest brewer, OAO Baltika Brewery , Monday forecast its exports to Germany in 2003 will exceed the 1.25 million liters exported in 2002 more »

Italian Poet Presents His New Book in Sofia

The Italian poet Marco Badzzato will present his new book "Free will" in Sofia more »

Czech Telecom Extends Investment in Teradyne's 4TEL II

Extends Coverage to Whole Network Including Prague Region more »