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The Elections' Protest Spirit

Estonia in Political Turmoil After Newcomer Matches Ruling Party more »

The positive assessment of Lithuania’s economic performance

On February 26 the Executive Board of the IMF completed the third review of Lithuania’s economic performance under the Stand-By Agreement more »

Recruitment website's ID theft warning

Fraudsters pose as employers to steal job-seekers' personal details more »

Iran's Push for Atom Energy Raises Some U.S. Eyebrows

Iranian officials say that specialists at the Isfahan facility are two to three months away from producing a gas that is the first step toward enriching uranium more »

February 2003 Euro-zone inflation

Euro-zone1 annual inflation2 is expected to be 2.3% in February 2003 according to a flash estimate issued today by Eurostat more »

Canada's Frisco Bay acquires ATMs

FriOne of Canada's leading independent or "white-label" ATM operators and a provider of security systems, announced that it has acquired the 50 percent portion of the Frisco/ATMS Limited Partnership more »

The Political Split

Poland's Ruling Coalition Falls Apart more »

20,000 people protested in Erevan

About 20,000 people gathered for a meeting of the opposition at the building of the Institute of Ancient Manuscripts in the centre of the Armenian capital of Yerevan on Saturday more »

Skari Retains Title at Nordic Worlds

Norway's Bente Skari retained her title in the 15-kilometer classical cross-country race Tuesday, the opening event of the Nordic world championships more »

In Recovery?

The recent improvement in some statistical indicators does not necessarily mean that the Polish economy is recovering more »

Czechs Elect President

After three rounds of voting, the Czech parliament on Friday elected a new president: former Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus more »

How Web Services Will Change E-Business

IDC has estimated that just 5 percent of U.S. businesses in 2002 had completed a Web services project. But by 2008, the research firm said, 80 percent of firms will have such a project under way. more »

Estonians worried about identity in EU - poll

More than 60 per cent of the respondents of the poll carried out by the Estonian European Movement wanted the EU debate to focus on maintaining Estonia's identity more »

Credit Card Cos. Watch Own Backs

The credit card industry focuses too much on reducing its own fraud costs and not enough on protecting consumers more »

New Pro-West Leader

Military planes roared and helicopters clattered over Lithuania's capital Wednesday as former stunt pilot Rolandas Paksas became the country's third president more »

EU Head Office Seeks 'Open Skies' Accord

The European Union head office laid out its proposal Wednesday for a mandate to negotiate a single ``open skies'' agreement with the United States more »

War talk whips stocks

Geopolitical fears strangle stocks as new Iraq developments arise; HP warning also pressures issues more »

Lithuania shines ahead of EU entry

Once considered the poor relation of the other ex-Soviet Baltic republics, Lithuania is taking economic strides just 15 months from joining the European Union more »

The Prior Country

Iraq Has Given Russia Priority In Oil&Gas Extraction more »

High Social Price

In a speech commemorating the 85th anniversary of Estonian independence on 24 February, Arnold Ruutel said the great progress that Estonia has made in recent years has come at a regrettably high social price more »