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Switzerland leading the way in food affordability in Europe
July 10th, Global Food Security Index was launched by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). It's a tool to measure how easy it is to access sufficient amounts of safe, high-quality, affordable food, in countries around the world. EU blog
Stupid laws in European countries
While European Union is trying to get closer to the point where the laws in all member states are the same, it possibly won't happen too soon. However, many countries have really stupid laws in place even without the help of EU. EU blog
Sculpture collection worth EUR 2.23 million going for sale at Bukowskis
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Exchanging Foreign Currency to Euro
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Saving money on travel before going travelling
Is fashion business controlled by 4 main companies? EU President: Budget Deal Possible Early Next Year European Union President Herman Van Rompuy says an EU budget deal is possible early next year, despite the end of a two-day summit in Brussels Friday that failed to reach agreement. Stupid laws in European countries While European Union is trying to get closer to the point where the laws in all member states are the same, it possibly won't happen too soon. However, many countries have really stupid laws in place even without the help of EU. Sculpture collection worth EUR 2.23 million going for sale at Bukowskis Simply stupid laws in EU When it comes to euro prices, we could take a look at the the topic from a slightly different angle as well. What's the price of EU? While I personally have nothing against European Union, they do have some rather ridiculous laws or even if sometimes the ideas haven't passed as laws, the fact that someone in the company of the wise men has actually suggested them and the fact that they have been considered, is pretty much as bad as a real law. Eurozone Finance Chiefs Resume Greek Bailout Talks Eurozone finance chiefs are meeting in Brussels in another effort to decide whether to release more bailout money to debt-ridden Greece. The basics of expanding your business abroad Expanding your business abroad is an exciting challenge, and has the potential to push your enterprise to new heights. However, language, cultural and legal barriers can be daunting, but with the right advice and careful research, you could soon find yourself serving a whole new market. Switzerland leading the way in food affordability in Europe July 10th, Global Food Security Index was launched by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU). It's a tool to measure how easy it is to access sufficient amounts of safe, high-quality, affordable food, in countries around the world. EU Leaders Brace for Bitter Budget Battle European Union leaders prepared Thursday for a summit on a proposed budget that has divided the 27-nation bloc already facing economic crisis. The two-day summit officially opens Thursday evening in Brussels. |
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