| 12th India- EU Summit to be held in New Delhi on Feb 10 The 12th India- European Union (EU) Summit will be held in New Delhi on February 10.
Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh will lead the Indian delegation, while Herman Van Rompu, President of European... | |
| China bars airlines from paying EU carbon emission charge China's airlines are not allowed to pay a charge on carbon emissions imposed by the European Union (EU) nor are they allowed to hike freight or add other fees without government permission,... |
| EU to introduce new sanctions on Syria The European Union may introduce a new package of sanctions against Syria, Belgian Foreign Minister Didier Reynders has said.
"Belgium will actively contribute to this process (preparation and... |
| Poles mourn baby mother claimed had been kidnapped WARSAW, Poland (AP) -- Flowers, teddy bears and candles piled up Monday in a southern Polish park where a mother buried her baby and then sparked a nationwide search by falsely claiming she had been... |
| China: European Union: Beijing and Brussels at war "over planes" China does not intend to submit to air carbon tax scheme, which provides for a limitation of carbon dioxide in the mainland airports, and calls for Europe to act "wisely" in view of the... |
| The World from Berlin: 'Moscow and Beijing Abased Syrians, Snubbed West' '); } // --> Syrian opposition leaders expressed outrage over the veto, and the United States pledged to exert "severe pressure" on President Bashar Assad. "Faced with a... |
| Latin American Cinema in Berlin Berlin, Feb 6 (Prensa Latina) After winning the 2009 Golden Bear Award, Peruvian moviemaker Claudia Llosa will come back on Friday to the Berlin International Film Festival with the short film... |
| Cars, software, services threaten European Union-India trade deal Hopes of India and the EU striking a free trade deal at a summit this week are fading fast, with differences over duties on cars and market access for software and service companies standing in the... |
| Warsaw now has some of the most attractive existing investment properties in Europe Warsaw currently has the third-best prospects for investment in existing property in Europe, according to the recent "Emerging Trends in Real Estate Europe 2012" survey by PwC and the Urban... |
| Airport Strategy & Marketing Updates on Role in Helping Warsaw Modlin Airport Airport Strategy & Marketing, a UBM Aviation brand, has revealed its role in helping the new Warsaw Modlin Airport in Poland land its first major scheduled airline, Wizz... |
| Flowers, candles pile up in Polish park where mother buried child, claimed had been kidnapped WARSAW, Poland - Flowers, teddy bears and candles piled up Monday in a southern Polish park where a mother buried her baby and then sparked a nationwide search by falsely claiming she had been... |
| DP Poland PLC - Result of Open Offer Result of Open Offer to raise up to 1 million DP Poland plc holds the exclusive rights to develop and operate Domino's Pizza stores in Poland, through its wholly owned... |
| Poland o Receive F-16 Follow-On Support and Additional Munitions WASHINGTON | The Defense Security Cooperation Agency (DSCA) notified U.S. Congress Feb. 2 of a possible Foreign Military Sale (FMS) to Poland of F-16 support and munitions, as well as associated... |
| Poles mourn missing baby found dead in park Feb. 5 2012: Toys, candles and flowers are left at a park where a mother buried her child and then sparked a nationwide search by falsely claiming she had been kidnapped, in Sosnowiec, southern... |
| European Union-India Free Trade Deal Hits Deadlock over Duties European Union striking a free trade deal at a summit this week are fading fast, with differences over duties on cars and market access for software and service companies standing in the way of an... |
| STRATFOR: Russia's shifting political landscape: Putin's challenges Although Russian leader Vladimir Putin likely will retain control after the March presidential election, he has recognized that the Russian political landscape has shifted since the beginning of his... |
| Poland's PM holds public Q&A session on ACTA Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk held a question-and-answer session Monday on the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) in the wake of his decision to suspend ratification of the measure. Over... |
| Polish Labor Ministry Sees Unemployment At 13.3% In January WARSAW -(Dow Jones)- Polish unemployment was at 13.3% in January, up from 12.5% in December, the country's labor ministry said Monday. According to the ministry's preliminary data, the... |
| Poles Mourn Baby Mother Claimed Had Been Kidnapped Flowers, teddy bears and candles are piling up in a southern Polish park where a mother buried her child and then sparked a nationwide search by falsely claiming she had been kidnapped. An autopsy... |
| Polish pension funds lose almost 20% Polish open pension funds OFE have recorded a negative rate of return of 14 per cent for 2008. The market watchdog also said that, between January and December 2008, OFE lost zl.21.5bn. The... |
| AEGON builds on first quarter success with Poland merger approval AEGON, the life insurance and pensions company, has reported a nine per cent rise in underlying earnings before tax in its first quarter 2008 report. The report shows that operating earnings and... |
| State Street to operate in Poland State Street Corporation has signed a lease for a new operations centre in Krakow, Poland. The leading provider of financial services to institutional investors will place up to 1,000 employees... |
| BW Celebrating 10-year Anniversary in Poland > Best Western Celebrating 10-year Anniversary in PolandPOLAND (November 20,... |
| Poland s cold snap death toll hits 62 Poland: Europe's vicious cold snap has claimed 62 lives in Poland, with nine new victims in the past 24 hours, police said Monday.With overnight temperatures plunging to minus 24 degrees Celsius... |
| Nine more people die of hypothermia in Poland WARSAW, Poland -; The Interior Ministry says nine people have died of hypothermia in Poland over the past 24 hours in the cold snap that has swept across Europe. Thousands of Europeans were... |
| GDF Suez’s Polish Unit Signs Deal With Vestas for 17 Wind Turbines Vestas Wind Systems A/S (VWS) to deliver 17 turbines for its 51-megawatt Pagow plant, the French utility said in an e- mailed statement today. GDF plans to start Pagow plant at the end of this... |
| Poland suspends ACTA ratification Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced last Friday that he had suspended the domestic ratification process for the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) treaty. Supporters of the agreement... |
| Multimedia Polska put up for sale The current shareholders of Multimedia Polska, one of the largest cable TV operators on the market, have decided to sell the company. According... |
| Brewer Anheuser-Busch inBev to enter Polish market The world's largest brewer, Anheuser-Busch inBev, which owns brands including Budweiser, Stella Artois and Beck's, plans to open its Belgian Beer Cafe franchise in Poland before the start... |
| Extreme cold: death toll rises to 61 in Poland As of February 5, 61 people had died of hypothermia in Poland since temperatures dropped well below zero on January 27, according to statistics from the Polish Police. Many of the victims were... |
| Tragic end to baby Magda saga Late Friday night, police in Sosnowiec found the body of six-month-old Magda, after the baby's mother indicated where she could be found. Earlier, Magda's mother told a private... |
| Prime Minister's Meeting with Commissar Janusz Lewandowski On Friday in the Chancellery of the Prime Minister, Donald Tusk met with commissar Janusz Lewandowski who is responsible for budget and financial programming in European... |
| Angelina Jolie, Meryl Streep Bring Political Movies to Berlin Feb. 6 (Bloomberg) -- Angelina Jolie and Meryl Streep are among the stars flying in for this month’s Berlin Film Festival, bringing political movies to an event that promises to mix a dash of... |
| Poland concerned over EU's fiscal pact Poland's finance minister has said it would be "absurd" for any country to have confidence in the euro given the current economic environment. Jan-Vincent Rostowski told... |
| Arab Spring co-stars with Jolie, Streep at Berlin film festival BERLIN--The Arab Spring uprisings and political turmoil in the West will dominate the 62nd Berlin International Film Festival starting Thursday, as Hollywood royalty sprinkles stardust in the frigid... |
| Polish Bishops Appeal for Freedom to Broadcast Government Seen as Discriminating Against Catholic TVBy Antonio GaspariROME, JAN. 30, 2012 (Zenit.org).- Attempts are being made in Poland to deny Trwam, a Catholic TV station, the possibility to... |