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Gazprom Faces Default

The company’s deputy chief predicts its financial collapse more »

Case against Kapitāls closed again

The Rīga Jurisdiction Prosecutor's Office has closed for the second time the criminal case against Kapitāls magazine more »

Macedonia rearms in the Nato peace

The Macedonian army is taking advantage of Nato's 30-day mission to disarm Albanian rebels by gearing up for all-out war in the autumn, western intelligence sources have warned. more »

SirCam worm still a serious threat

Chalk one up for the bad guys. more »

A tender

Pre-qualification Tender for Design and Construction of Buildings in the Central Part of Vilnius more »

An Escalation of the E-Book Battle

The battle over e-book sales heated up as Internet portal Yahoo! Inc. signed an e-book sales deal with four major publishing houses. more »

Moscow Suffers Setback In Pipeline Plan To Bypass Ukraine

Russia's plan to build a bypass pipeline around Ukraine suffered a blow this week following an agreement by Poland to buy gas from Norway. more »

HP to buy Compaq for Battle of the Bulge

So this was Compaq CEO Michael Capellas' grand plan to transform the company within 180 days: sell it to competitor Hewlett-Packard for $25 billion in shares. more »

Putin Visits EU Member Finland

Russian President Vladimir Putin arrived on Sunday on his first state visit to Finland, the only EU member bordering his country, for talks focusing on the planned enlargement of the 15-nation bloc and NATO. more »

Кlajpeda Port Develops

Vakaru Lietuvos pramones ir finansu korporacija Corporation plans to start the construction of an oil and chemical terminals on the territory of the port more »

On the establishment of a new Tallinn-based university

Three Tallinn higher educational institutions considering merger more »

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An unsanctioned rally

Belarus: Opposition Holds Unsanctioned Rally in Minsk more »

More than just money

The upcoming introduction of the euro more »

The debate

Public Interest Groups Clash With ICANN Over Governance more »

IBM Reaches Out to Small Businesses With $700 Server Offering

IBM threw its hat in the sub-$1,000 server ring with its release of the eServer x200VL, an entry-level server priced at $699. more »

XP Given Green Light in Europe

Despite increased pressure from the European Commission over antitrust concerns, Microsoft confirmed that the Commission will not seek to block the launch of Windows XP. more »

Iļģi set U.S. tour, seek record deal

Iļģi, the popular "post-folk" music group from Latvia, has scheduled a September tour of several East Coast and Midwest cities in the United States. more »

Gas, EU, NATO on Agenda when Putin Visits Helsinki

Russian President Vladimir Putin will pay his first state visit to Finland next week more »

Hong Kong Police Arrest Porn Site Webmaster

Hong Kong police have arrested a 29-year-old Webmaster suspected of operating a pornographic Web site more »