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Hundreds Pay Homage to Czech Architect Jan Kaplicky
Fans, artists and politicians attended a final farewell with Czech-born architect Jan Kaplicky on Jan 27.
January 29, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
Romania Will Handle Economic Crisis, Says President
Romania has less to worry than other nations during the economic crisis, President Traian Basescu...
January 29, 2009
BY
Mihut Savu
Bulgaria Wants Compensation, Alternative Energy Sources After Crippling Gas Crisis
"Bulgarian factories lost approximately 85 million Euros due to the Russian gas crisis," Bulgarian minister of economy and ...
January 26, 2009
BY
Ekaterina Popova
In Slovakia, Supporters of Chinese Cultural Show Appeal Theatre Decision
Supporters of the Divine Performing Arts company mounted a peaceful appeal outside the Slovak National Theatre on Jan. ...
January 23, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
To Save Roquefort Cheese, French Propose the ‘Coke Tax’
In a recent French parliamentary session, MP Philippe Folliot from Tarn suggested increasing Coca-Cola...
January 23, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
European Parliament Concerned about Rights Violations in the EU
Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) expressed concerns about the "high number of fundamental...
January 23, 2009
BY
Ekaterina Popova
Human Rights Lawyer Gunned Down in Moscow
Russian human rights lawyer Stanislav Markelov was gunned down outside the Independent Press center in Moscow.
January 22, 2009
BY
Stephen Gregory
President Sarkozy says: ‘I do listen but I don’t consider’
French President Nicolas Sarkozy commented on the “backward” attitude of those opposing military reform.
January 22, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Second Judgment for Scam Plastic Surgeon
The infamous Michel Maure is now on an appeal judgment in his case, after being sued for putting...
January 22, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Romanian PM Expounds New Government’s Top Priorities
Romanian Prime Minister Emil Boc stated last weekend that the new government's top priorities...
January 22, 2009
BY
Mihut Savu
New Russia-Ukraine Gas Deal in Place
Ukrainian PM Timoshenko and her Russian counterpart Putin successfully negotiated a gas deal.
January 20, 2009
BY
Ilya Rzhevskiy
Macedonia-Greece Lawsuit Starts in the World Court
Hague-based International Court of Justice (ICJ) started hearings on the lawsuit filed by former Yugoslavian republic Macedonia, against ...
January 19, 2009
BY
Kremena Krumova
Irish Government Nationalizes Third Largest Lender
Ireland's third largest lender Anglo Irish Bank Corporation plc, which was valued at 7 billion Euro (9.2 billion ...
January 19, 2009
BY
Martin Murphy
Milan Rufus, Outstanding Slovak Poet, Dies At 80
A last farewell to famous Slovak poet Milan Rufus was held on Jan. 17 in the capital of ...
January 18, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
Slovakia Secures Natural Gas From Czech Republic
After ten days without natural gas from Russia, Slovakia secured an alternative delivery from the Czech Republic.
January 18, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
Cultural Erosion May Be Leading to Suicides in Irish Traveller Community Says Expert
The loss of Traveller identity and culture among younger members of the Travelling Community may be playing a ...
January 16, 2009
BY
Rita O'Connor
Ireland Expecting Largest Budget Deficit in Irish History
Irish Minister for Finance, Mr. Brian Lenihan, announced last week that the tax revenue for 2008 was 8,133 ...
January 15, 2009
BY
Martin Murphy
Black Mold in a Swedish School Linked to Teacher Cancer
Black mold in a Swedish high-school could have been behind a surge of cancer cases among teaching staff ...
January 15, 2009
BY
Barbara Gay
Slovakia Postpones Nuclear Plant Restart Amidst Gas Crisis
The Slovak government postponed a final decision about restarting the aging Jaslovske Bohunice nuclear power plant.
January 15, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
Hundreds of Thousands in Spain Protest Gaza Attacks
Hundreds of thousands took to the streets to express their discontent with Israeli attacks in the Gaza Strip.
January 14, 2009
BY
Alex Nadal
Mass Protests in Sofia, Bulgaria, After Protest Ban
Anti-government protests in Bulgaria on Jan. 14 saw nearly 1000 police gather in response.
January 14, 2009
BY
Kremena Krumova
London Supporters of NTDTV Look to European Parliament
For over four months, they have been protesting outside the offices of the satellite company that shut off ...
January 13, 2009
BY
Susanna Shi
Satellite Company Dodges European Parliament Meeting About Rights in China
Amidst accusations that they caved to pressure from the Chinese communist regime, France-based satellite company Eutelsat has turned ...
January 13, 2009
BY
Evan Mantyk
Anti-Israel Demonstrations in Oslo End in Violence
Large-scale demonstrations in favour of Gaza took place in Oslo, Norway, on Jan. 9.
January 12, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Slovakians To Elect Next President In Spring
The Slovakian presidential election will be held next spring, according to Parliamentary Chairman Pavol Paska.
January 9, 2009
BY
Peter Sedik
Talks Failed to Restore Russia Gas Supply but Quick Solution is Crucial
Talks between Russia, Ukrainian, and European Commission (EC) representatives failed to restore Russian gas...
January 8, 2009
BY
Chowa Cho
Norwegian State Loan Fund for Students Cut
The Norwegian State Educational Loan Fund will decrease the interest of study loans from 6.8 percent to 5. ...
January 8, 2009
BY
Epoch Times Staff
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