Cold War: Bitter Winter Weather Kills Hundreds In Eastern Europe, Russia
A deadly cold wave has killed at least 220 people across Eastern Europe and Russia, according to reports. BBC reported at least 88 deaths over the past week from the bitter cold snap. In Moscow, the...
View ArticleDigitimes Research: Europe, US solar demand continues to rise in 3Q12
With solar programs in Europe continuing to stimulate demand in the second half of 2012, total installations in Germany for the first three quarters of 2012 were close to 6.2GW, and the figure is...
View ArticleSome tier-two China-based makers dumping solar modules in Europe
While tier-one China-based solar module makers quote EUR0.45/watt in the Europe market and US$0.6/watt in the US market, a few tier-two China-based fellow makers are dumping solar modules at...
View ArticleReinventing Fiat in Europe will be a tough challenge
Fiat's new Europe chief, Alfredo Altavilla, faces many daunting challenges to turn around the automaker's struggling operations in the region. Reported by Automotive News 3 days ago.
View ArticleU.S.-Europe Energy Divide Takes Kafkaesque Turn
Austrian steelmaker Voestalpine's plan to invest in a facility in the U.S. or Canada highlights the competitive disadvantage opening up between North America and Europe on energy costs. Reported by...
View ArticleBiofeedback Federation of Europe Advisory Board President to Teach Upcoming...
Dr. Erik Peper, Ph.D. is among the presenters at the annual AAPB (Association of Applied Psychology and Biofeedback) conference taking place from March 14-16, 2013 in Portland, Oregon, where attendees...
View ArticleWeather Services International: Milder Interlude in January Across UK/Western...
Fluctuating Winter Temperatures to Continue Andover, MA (PRWEB) December 26, 2012WSI (Weather Services International) expects temperatures for the upcoming period (January-March) to average slightly...
View ArticleGreen: High Energy Costs Plaguing Europe
Europe has poured tens of billions of euros into clean energy initiatives, but the effort has yet to become financially sustainable. Instead, the Continent is likely to have only exported its emissions...
View ArticleCorporate Debt Ratings Are Getting Cut At The Fastest Rate Since '09
Dec. 26 (Bloomberg) -- Standard & Poor’s and Moody’s Investors Service are cutting corporate debt ratings at the fastest pace since 2009 as a global economic slowdown and record borrowing erode...
View Article2013 Cruise Trends: Cruise Holidays Survey Reveals Top 10 Cruise Destinations...
European Cruises Chipping Away at Caribbean’s Popularity, Plus Other Cruise Trends Consumers Need To Know Before Booking a Cruise for 2013 Minneapolis, MN (PRWEB) December 26, 2012 With unprecedented...
View ArticleIHT Rendezvous: In Soccer as in Life, Will A Resurgent Germany Dominate A...
Germany's rise to dominate Europe on the economic front is clear, but the IHT's Nick Kulish reports that German might extends to an even more important realm: soccer. Reported by NYTimes.com 2 days ago.
View ArticleEurope's new antenna picks up a Mars pic
Europe's newest deep-space tracking station has received its first interplanetary message: a photo of a half-lit Mars as seen by an orbiting spacecraft. Reported by msnbc.com 1 day ago.
View ArticleToyota Europe reconfirms it will be profitable this year
Toyota Europe's boss reconfirmed that the company's automaking operations will make money for the first time in five years. Reported by Automotive News 1 day ago.
View ArticleAsia stocks up on Japan optimism; Europe opens up
Asia stocks up on Japan optimism; Europe opens up BEIJING (AP) — Asian and European stock markets rose Thursday, while and Japan's benchmark index hit its highest level in more than a year optimism a...
View ArticleCatherine Cheney: As Relations Between Israel and Europe Shift, Consider Germany
The relationship between Israel and Europe has been in the spotlight in recent weeks, beginning with the Nov. 29 United Nations vote for Palestinian statehood, in which the Czech Republic was the only...
View ArticleSamsung Could Be Fined Billions Over Efforts To Ban Apple Sales In Europe
Samsung, the south Korean electronics giant, could face fines running to billions of pounds from the European commission over its attempts to use its "standard-essential" patents on 3G to ban sales of...
View ArticleStarbucks in Europe Imports U.S. Tactics
Starbucks is trying to address missteps in Europe by closing some shops in high-rent districts, tweaking its drinks, adding loyalty cards, localizing decor and letting licensees run more of is cafes....
View ArticleTuran hopeful that Galatasaray can eliminate Schalke
The Turkish midfielder hopes his former club have what it takes to eliminate the Bundesliga side when the two sides meet in Europe Reported by Goal.com 3 hours ago.
View ArticleEmpty Feelings Haunt Dutch Offices
Hundreds of empty office buildings across the Dutch capital show Europe's property-market meltdowns have afflicted even one of the euro zone's strongest economies. Reported by Wall Street Journal 3...
View ArticleRebirth of the Viking warship that may have helped conquer the seas
When the sleek, beautiful silhouette of Roskilde 6 appeared on the horizon, 1,000 years ago, it was very bad news. The ship was part of a fleet carrying an army of hungry, thirsty warriors, muscles...
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