2008-05-08 16:02:42 Nowadays it seems that relations
between the European Union and Russia
are swiftly deteriorating. Czech
political scientist Dr. Rudolf Kucera
analyses for Business Mir the
current and historical ties between the
two European powers. | |
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2008-05-08 15:55:27 Richard Coudenhove-Kalergi, whose
portrait could adorn the European
Parliament’s walls, grew up in
Poběžovice. Very few have done more
than he has for the consolidation of
Europe. | |
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2008-05-08 15:48:47 Bypassing the Bosporus and Dardanelles,
the South Stream gas pipeline and the
Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline
open new prospects for Europe’s energy
supplies. | |
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2008-05-08 15:37:55 The Rosatom state corporation will bring
together all nuclear assets in the civilian
sector and inmilitary federal state unitary
enterprises. Its organisation is progressing
at a brisk pace as a direct result of President
Vladimir Putin’s initiatives. | |
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2008-05-08 15:31:42 At Cadarache, France, countries fromall
over the world are working hand in hand
to develop an experimental ITER reactor.
But the closer they come to achieving
practical results, the more they are
reverting to solitary national research. | |
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2008-05-19 12:55:33 The world of finance is gripped by
a crisis. Adrian Schönauer, Chief
Investment Officer at Banque Bénédict
Hentsch, gives his version of the
financial debacle in an interview with
Business Mir. | |
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2008-05-20 09:07:44 After a cooling in economic relations in
the 1990s, the Czech Republic is again
looking toward Russia. Based on
geographical proximity and stable
historical connections, Czech investors
feel more confident in Russia than their
western colleagues. | |
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2008-05-19 12:52:31 Texas-based Aerion Corporation is
working on a business jet capable of
flying at Mach 1.6. The first customers
have already reserved their aircraft, the
unit price of which is 80 million dollars. | |
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2008-05-08 14:54:39 Sputnik City, 25 kilometres from Kiev,
will be the work of a Geneva-based
architectural firm. Hervé Dessimoz,
Groupe H’s CEO, is banking on the market
opportunities in countries issued from
the former Soviet Union, in order to
pursue the development of his company. | |
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2008-05-19 12:49:37 The process of setting up an extensive
network of specialised state-owned
holding companies has gained new
momentum after the government
reshuffle. The list of such Gosholdings
will be extended to new corporations
in the defence and nuclear sectors. | |
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