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Wikipedia closes? The founder of the famous online encyclopedia ever thinks seriously to block access to the site for a period of time.
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Samsung sales record in 2011 At the end of the year 2011, Samsung draw the line, and the result exceeded even his own record company. Samsung Electronics has this year sold 300 million mobile devices.
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Reinforced and explosion incident in Belgium: At least one dead and 10 wounded At least one person was killed and ten others injured on Tuesday in the center of Liege (Belgium southeast), while one or more individuals were fired and threw explosive devices, according to Belgian ESDP.
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Car market in 2012: sales will fall by 4% in Europe 2012 will bring good players in the automotive industry. According to a PricewaterhouseCoopers study of European sales will fall to 4%. The decrease will be felt by France and Britain, but also Poland, a country which until recently risen significantly.
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Liechtenstein will become the 26th member of the Schengen area Ministers adopted a decision allowing the lifting of internal border controls (Schengen area) with Liechtenstein and eliminate current restrictions on the use of the Schengen Information System (SIS).
In a previous evaluation, the JHA Council has determined that Liechtenstein meets all the c...
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First country to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on climate Canada became the first state Monday to withdraw from the Kyoto Protocol on reducing greenhouse gas emissions, arguing that the agreement "does not work" and that "the Durban platform" is the future.
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Non-EU workers are legal rights will be similar to those of EU citizens Non-EU migrants working legally in the EU will enjoy similar rights as those enjoyed by EU citizens as regards working conditions, social security and access to public services.
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Fitch Ratings has revised perspective Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Latvia and Lithuania to stable Credit rating agency Fitch Ratings revised its ratings perspective Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Latvia and Lithuania for long-term debt in foreign currency and local currency, from positive to stable, due to deteriorating economic and financial outlook of Europe, informs a press release.
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Merkel rejects increase the limit for funding European Stability Mechanism German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Tuesday rejected any suggestion on increasing the limit for funding European Stability Mechanism (ESM), coalition sources said the German government.
SEA financing capacity is 500 billion.
Merkel made ​​the statement at a meeting closed with conservative la...
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France has banned begging and commercial areas near tourist attractions French Interior Ministry has banned the presence of beggars and homeless people, the holidays, shopping areas and near tourist attractions, writes The Guardian, in the electronic edition.
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IMF excludes a new loan for Greece International Monetary Fund Tuesday ruled out for now the possibility of increasing its financial assistance to Greece through a new loan, an event seen in Europe.
"Mission is not here to discuss a new program," he said in a telephone conference of the IMF mission chief in Greece, Poul Thomsen.
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Differences between Angela Merkel and Herman Van Rompuy the EU as the new fiscal pact German Chancellor Angela Merkel and European Council President Herman Van Rompuy have disagreements about the form it should take the new fiscal pact in the euro area, write newspaper Handelsblatt.
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Azerbaijani gas not yet found the way to Europe, Nabucco remains in books The decision on the route to be used by Azerbaijan to export its gas to Europe was delayed until the first quarter of last year, according to a statement of the President state oil company SOCAR, Rovnag Abdullayev.
Azeris have to choose between the three pipeline projects, Nabucco, ITGI (Intercon...
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It began: Netherlands already in recession. Contraction and in 2012 The Netherlands is Europe's largest economy first announcing technical recession - two consecutive quarters of GDP contraction. Netherlands will end 2011 with growth still 1.5%, for 2012 GDP to fall by 0.5%, due to negative developments in the first half. Analysis CPB, the body established in 1947...
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Greece is likely new austerity measures, due to rising budget deficit Greece's state budget deficit continued to rise in November and the first 11 months rose by 5.1% to 20.52 billion euros, which is likely the new austerity measures, while the annual target 9% of GDP is likely to be exceeded by one percentage point.
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Russia: Medvedev signed a decree forming the new State Duma, despite contesting elections Russian President Dmitry Medvedev announced on Tuesday it has signed a decree on forming the new State Duma, to meet its first meeting on December 21, despite allegations of rigging elections, on which he promised an investigation.
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How much gold should Europeans have in their portfolios? Uncertainty on the future of European financial system and not only raises the issue again in the gold spot placements European investors. And beyond. On the other hand, neither exaggerating the qualities of gold and sometimes does not gain any protection. Great gold producers have commissioned a...
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Turkey invaded by Arab banks Gulf banking interest groups from Islamic financial sector in Turkey is growing. More and more large Arab banking groups looking for ways to get on one of the most dynamic markets in the world.
Huge growth potential of the banking sector is still underdeveloped and attract more and more lands Tur...
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Russia criticizes U.S. authorities' reaction to the movement Occupy Wall Street Envoy for Human Rights of the Russian Foreign Ministry, Konstantin Dolgov said that most actions are peaceful and Occupy movement criticized U.S. authorities for having used violence against demonstrators. "As the authorities' reaction to these protests, including the United States, we can show the...
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Warsaw protests against anti-crisis measures taken by European leaders Several thousand people protested yesterday in Warsaw against the Government's intention to support the anti-crisis measures adopted by EU leaders summit in Brussels. Eurosceptics and the opposition claim that the intergovernmental agreement is a way to bring socialism in Poland and the partial...
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Moldova: Marian Lupu, the only presidential candidate on Friday Committee to elect the president and has completed its work Tuesday at 19.00, being the only candidate Marian Lupu. Others wishing they could not enter because they lacked the support of 15 deputies, a necessary condition to run for state supreme, reports PRO TV Chisinau.
Presidential elections w...
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No Czech crown to save euro "Gazeta Wyborcza" in the title above takes an excerpt from an article published on December 13 this year the Czech daily "Mlada Front Dnes", "Czech President Vaclav Klaus, Monday opposed the Czech financial participation to expand European support fund, which Brussels wants.
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Preliminary agreement for a new EU-Russia visa simplification "We reached a consensus and a draft agreement on changes relevant to the current agreement to simplify visa after 2006 are being interdepartmental review," said Chizhov.
Russia and the EU have previously reached an agreement on long-term visas for up to five years. The Union issued short-term v...
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What helps and hinders fusion as Europe's fiscal The best scenario in which Romania could recover from the economic gap with the EU would be inflationary policy in the euro area monetary and fiscal prudence together. Heads of State of the Union have decided otherwise, and Romania's position - inside or outside the new pact - can not change things...
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Russia wants to help the EU to escape the crisis. see how Russia can not participate in the European Financial Stability Facility (buttock), but intends to allocate additional funds to the IMF, in the fight against global crisis, said Monday in Brussels, Moscow's permanent representative to the EU, Vladimir Chizhov.
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Deutsche Bank: currency depreciation bet on Eastern Europe The investment report 2012, Chapter risks, analysts at Deutsche Bank shows investors how to guard the main dangers.
Leading the top 10 biggest threats to the global economy in 2012, DB puts out Greece in the euro area. To avoid the strong movements of financial markets, investors should move...
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Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic, in charge of negotiations with the EU, resigned Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Bozidar Djelic, in charge of negotiations with the European Union has announced his resignation Friday after the bloc postponed until February decision to award candidate status for membership of his country.
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A Spanish MEP criticizes what he calls 'German dictatorship' in EU Spanish Socialist leader in Parliament, Juan Fernando Lopez Aguilar, Friday criticized the European Council winter result, stating that this meeting has accepted what he called 'dictatorship' of Germany, sent the agency EFE.
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Director of a tax collection office was wounded by the explosion of a package Rome-trap Director of Equitalia office in Rome, the agency in charge of tax collection, was wounded Friday by a parcel bomb explosion, and police are investigating possible links with a similar event occurred on Wednesday, which was aimed at Deutsche Bank in Frankfurt, informs BBC.
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Kingdom of Italy regrets autoexcluderea agreement on the Euro Area Italy would have preferred a broader agreement on reforming the euro area and regrets "auto-exclusion" Great Britain, said the head of the Italian, Mario Monti, at the end of the summit in Brussels.
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