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22 giant construction that China usese to reshape the world Although over time China has stunned the planet with its projects, here are a selection of mega-structures through which this country trying to reshape the world. Top is made by Business Insider.
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How much money ttakes Hungary from IMF Hungary will start talks with the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in a few days to grant a credit line, told Les Echos, the Prime Minister Orban Voktor.
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Merkel: Europe refused "laziness". It took hard rules Europe refused to be confined to "lazy compromises," said German Chancellor Angela Merkel on Friday, just hours after euro zone governments have decided to depart the UK to implement stricter tax rules to fight against crisis .
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Lazea, BNR: fiscal discipline Europe EU Agreement BNR chief economist Valentin Lazea, believes that the new intergovernmental agreement to strengthen fiscal discipline approved by EU leaders have a positive effect because it is likely to discipline policies. macroeconomic.
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Anglo-Irish Bank chief arrested Irish police on Friday arrested the former president and CEO of Anglo-Irish Bank, Sean Fitzpatrick, in an investigation of alleged financial irregularities being the institution that led to it.
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New Europe: What does the international media say Reactions from the international press after summit are divided. Intergovernmental Agreement reached is seen by some publications as a success, while others consider a failure that not all EU Member States have approved tax changes.
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iPhone and Samsung Galaxy have a rival. The Japanese are preparing a surprise Next year, Panasonic will launch a smartphone that already wants to fight with consecrate gadgets from Apple and Samsung, says Reuters.
The phone will use Android and will be released in March of 2012. In the next period, Panasonic smartphone will come out in America and Japan.
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Erste will not leave Eastern Europe, but restructuring in Hungary "While some states have introduced some unorthodox economic measures, and in other states to adopt measures to stimulate the economy requires more time, we remain loyal to this region further. With the 17 million retail and corporate customers, Erste Group, is present in those states that have, in...
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Nokia could give up Vertu Nokia could give up luxury division. Producer could sell Vertu mobile devices, and why such a decision related to the need for resources to finance business with smartphones.
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Draghi dosen't want money from IMF European Central Bank President fears that the institution he leads will go to fund the debt problems of countries with the euro area, where the IMF will use the 200 billion to purchase bonds issued by these countries
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ECB bond purchases capped at 20 billion euros per week European Central Bank (ECB) bond purchases capped at 20 billion euros per week for now and do not consider broader measures after EU summit decision to create a tax union, said sources within the ECB.
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Business which grew to 1.4 million dollars to 40 million dollars in three years Sometimes a brilliant idea, but a lot of work to implement it, can reshape an entire industry. If an American who is glimpsed a business opportunity, after having listened to his brother.
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Coca-Cola For the first time in 125 years, Coca Cola reveals his secrets in an exhibition organized to celebrate the famous soft drink.
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RCS & RDS could become the fourth mobile operator in Hungary The regulator in the telecommunications sector in Hungary announced Friday that a total of six companies have submitted the documents required to be included in the tender procedure for granting new licenses for mobile transmit portofolio.hu.
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Warning: Austria could enter into technical recession next year Austria could enter into technical recession next year, announced Friday the country's central bank, estimating that in 2012, economic growth could fall to 0.7%.
This year the Austrian economy had grown by over 3% in real terms, according to the bank.
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EU Summit: Two days crucial for Euro oday begins a summit in Brussels considered crucial for the future of the euro. EU leaders will discuss for two days, the measures necessary to overcome the debt crisis. Crucial, decisive, historic, analysts and commentators are not stingy in epithets.
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Google celebrates the 125th anniversary of the birth of Diego Rivera Diego Rivera (December 8, 1886 - November 24, 1957) was a Mexican muralist painter, activist Communist painter Frida Kahlo famous husband. Simplistic style and color of his works have been living much influenced by Aztec art and culture of the Italian Renaissance frecele as well as meeting with...
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German official, pessimistic about the summit: Many players do not understand the seriousness of the situation Optimism on the EU summit on Thursday and Friday that European leaders should establish a plan to resolve the crisis decisively, should be tempered, according to a German official, who said that "many players still did not understand how serious is true. "
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Director Deutsche Bank received a bomb in an envelope German authorities have launched an investigation after detecting an explosive device in a letter to the Director General of Deutsche Bank and delivered at the bank in Frankfurt, Germany.
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French Minister: Euro could explode Situation in the European Union is' serious' and 'euro could explode, "he said Thursday French Minister for European Affairs Jean Leonetti, according to AFP.
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The number of jailed journalists has increased by over 20% The number of journalists jailed worldwide rose by over 20%, reaching the highest level since the mid-1990s, announced on Thursday the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), based in New York, reports AP.
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Elections in Russia: How many votes actually received Putin's party? Real score of the ruling party in elections Sunday in Russia is more than 30 percent of the vote, respectively with 20 points less than advertised results, said on Thursday an NGO, based on testimonies volunteer observers.
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Asian stock markets fell Thursday due to doubts over EU summit Asian stock markets fell Thursday, with the depreciation of the euro, because of question marks on the ability of European leaders to establish a decisive plan to resolve the debt crisis of the state of the EU summit Friday.
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Putin accuses Clinton that sparked protests in Russia Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin on Thursday accused U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton that triggered anti-government demonstrations in the country, Interfax reports.
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The largest European banks, S & P under scrutiny These are BNP Paribas, Credit Agricole, Societe Generale, Banque Populaire in France, Deutsche Bank and Commerzbank of Germany and Italian banks UniCredit and Intesa Sanpaolo. Rating agency said that other European banks will soon be placed under negative watch.
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Putin's campaign chief is a famous Russian director Russian director Stanislav Govoruhin agreed to lead the campaign for Prime Minister Vladimir Putin's presidential elections in March, according to RIA Novosti.
"I will dedicate this campaign with all the excitement," he promised.
Stanislav Govoruhin, director and actor famous Soviet and Russian,...
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Turkish banks have blocked $ 110 million belonging to Syria Turkish banks have blocked $ 110 million belonging to Syria, the sanctions aimed at Damascus, writes press in Ankara Thursday.
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The EU will provide 200 billion IMF EU leaders will provide 200 billion International Monetary Fund to increase its lending capacity, the plan for solving the crisis facing the euro area, said Thursday before the Brussels summit, diplomatic sources.
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The largest Christmas tree in the world is 750 feet high. Pope Benedict XVI lit Wednesday at a distance, using a tablet, lights of the largest Christmas tree in the world, located in Gubbio, a town in the region of Umbria in central Italy.
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U.S. supports austerity measures proposed by Mario Monti for Italy Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti received Thursday on the sidelines of a meeting with U.S. Treasury Secretary, Timothy Geithner, Washington's support for austerity measures aimed at avoiding the entry of Italy into default.
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