 Slovenia restores status of the “erased” - Euro News Slovenia’s Interior Minister Katarina Kresal has pushed through an amendment to a law to end the 18-year saga of the country’s so-called “erased” citizens. Some 200,000 people have been without legal status after the country declared ...
Federer upset by Baghdatis; Roddick, Murray move on at ... - The Gaea Times Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, def. Maria Kirilenko , Russia, and Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 10-5 tiebreak. Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Zheng Jie, China, def. Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Liezel Huber ...
"Slovenia Food & Drink Report Q2 2010" available at ... - PRLog (free press release) PR Log (Press Release) – Mar 12, 2010 – In BMI's Q110 Business Environment Ratings (BER) matrix for emerging Europe, Slovenia has slipped from the fifth position it held in Q409 to seventh, as Turkey was included in the table for the first time ...
Slovenia: Minister resigns over corruption probe - MSN Money LJUBLJANA, Slovenia (AP) - Slovenia's Agriculture Minister has resigned after having his house searched and being questioned by police on suspicion of corruption. Minister Milan Pogacnik told reporters Wednesday he decided to step down due to "all ...
US to play Australia in final World Cup tune-up - MLS - Major League Soccer Men's National Team has been drawn into Group C with England, Slovenia and Algeria for the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa. The U.S. will open its sixth consecutive World Cup finals tournament against England on June 12 in Rustenburg, and will ...
Slovenia and Slovakia want Western Balkans in EU - People's Daily Online The Western Balkans is important for peace in Europe and should be included in the European Union, Slovenian President Danilo Tuerk and his visiting Slovakian counterpart Ivan Gasparovic agreed at their meeting in Brdo Pri Kranju, Slovenia on Monday ...
ANZPT Perth: Level 1 (blinds 50-100) - PokerStars.com Credit to our two international PokerStars Qualifiers playing today - Dutchman Onno Zwart and Slovenia's Molan Miroslav. The complaints of the players from Australia's east coast who've made the trek across the Nullarbor Plain won't get much sympathy ...
Federer upset by Baghdatis at Indian Wells - San Francisco Chronicle Kveta Peschke, Czech Republic, and Katarina Srebotnik, Slovenia, def. Maria Kirilenko, Russia, and Agnieszka Radwanska, Poland, 4-6, 7-6 (4), 10-5 tiebreak. Chan Yung-jan, Taiwan, and Zheng Jie, China, def. Cara Black, Zimbabwe, and Liezel Huber ...
Few blacks serve in top U.S. diplomatic posts - Los Angeles Times Over the last decade, the department chose 36 black diplomats for embassies in Africa, but only three for embassies in Europe, in smaller countries -- Iceland, Albania and Slovenia. Overall, African Americans make up about 16.3% of the State ...
Austria sees Croatia concluding EU talks in 2010 - EurActiv.com The Croatian negotiation process came to a halt in 2008 due to a border dispute with Slovenia, but the prime ministers of both countries agreed in 2009 that it should not constitute an obstacle to Croatian accession. Most of Croatia's executive power ...
|
|
 Chile: Quake, tsunami left 700 dead The earthquake and tsunami that struck Chile last month killed 700 people and caused damages of nearly $30 billion, according to the government. And the ground hasn't stopped shaking.
Somali pirates free North Korean chemical tanker Somali pirates freed a North Korean chemical tanker and its 28 crew Tuesday after the owners delivered a ransom, the European Union Naval Force said.
World's shortest man dies at age 21
China's He Pingping, who was just over 29 inches tall, has died at the age of 21 from apparent heart complications, the Guinness World Records book said.
Sex scandal embroils Catholic Church in Brazil Brazilian authorities are investigating three priests accused of sexually abusing altar boys after a video allegedly showing one case of abuse was broadcast on television, police and church officials said Tuesday.
NATO to oversee most troops in Afghanistan A major reorganization of allied forces in Afghanistan will centralize both American and other foreign troops under the direct command of Gen. Stanley McChrystal, the senior U.S. and NATO commander in the theater.
Shark protection defeated at U.N. meeting
China, Japan and Russia help defeat a U.S.-endorsed proposal at a U.N. wildlife trade meeting that would have boosted conservation efforts for sharks.
U.S., Israel to try to heal worst rift in years
A dispute over new Jewish homes in a traditionally Arab part of Jerusalem quickly became a test of U.S. and Israeli commitment to peace talks and one another.
Google appears to drop censorship in China
Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square protests could all be accessed through Google's Chinese search engine Tuesday in defiance of Beijing's censorship rules.
Afghanistan denies talks with Taliban No. 2
Afghanistan's government denied a report that it had been holding secret peace talks with the Taliban's number two leader, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar, when he was arrested.
Haiti quake victims now face rape trauma
Women and children as young as 2, already traumatized by the loss of homes and loved ones in the Jan. 12 quake, are now falling victim to rapists in the sprawling tent cities.
Thai protesters pour their blood on streets
Thai protesters pour blood they had donated outside the front gate of the government headquarters in a symbolic sacrifice to press their demands for new elections.
FBI: No evidence U.S. victims targeted
The FBI says the slayings in Mexico of three people with ties to the U.S. consulate may have been committed by drug cartel hit men who targeted the wrong party.
Afghan women fear loss of hard-won progress
As Karzai's government considers negotiating with Taliban, retreat from hard-won progress is worry for Afghan women.
Clashes escalate in east Jerusalem
Hundreds of Palestinians clash with Israeli riot police as anger rises over plans for more Jewish housing in predominantly Arab east Jerusalem.
|
|