Monday, 2 August British officials began to check the reports that cloned cows milk has reached the food industry. Large Banks' second quarter results were good: the French BNP Paribas profits grew over 30 percent, the British HSBC has doubled compared to last year. * Michelle Obama arrived in the U.S. esileedi daughter-week vacation in Spain on the Costa del Sol resorts.
Tuesday. Eurostat's report on producer prices of industrial production. June was the biggest gain in the year in Malta (16.9%), Hungary (9.1%), Finland (6.5%) and Greece (6.1%) and lowest in Ireland (0.9%) and Germany (1 , 5%). The only decrease was in Slovakia (-1.9%). Estonia the figure was 2.4%. * Dutch Liberals (VVD) and Christian Democrats (CDA) talks to form a minority government, which would be only 1 / 3 parliamentary majority, but with Geert Wilders' Freedom Party islamofoobse needed for 76 150-st. * Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari on a visit to his French counterpart, rejected the British Prime Minister David Cameron's visit to India, made allegations that Pakistan's intelligence cooperation with the Taliban.
On Wednesday, the Eurostat report is the 2009th a. employment. Working age (15-64) had the largest employment in the Netherlands (77%), Denmark (75.7%), Sweden (72.2%), Austria (71.6%) and Germany (70.9%). Estonia, 63.5% were below average (64.6%), but along with Latvia and Lithuania are the most gender-equal one. Male employment rate in Estonia was 64.1% or 1.1% higher than that of women in Latvia, 61% and 0.1%. Lithuania is the only country where women's employment (60.7%) exceeded 1.2% of men. The biggest difference was the disadvantage of women in Malta (33.8%), Greece (24.6%) and Italy (22.1%).
Eurostat's report on retail trade turnover. Annual growth was 0.5% in June EU-27 countries. Decrease took place in Lithuania (-8.7%), Bulgaria (-6.8%), Estonia (-4.1%) and Latvia (-3.8%). Estonia was a decrease from January to April to -6.3% -9%. As compared with the 2005th June was the percentage of turnover for the year virtually unchanged in Estonia (100.1), Austria (105.3) and Portugal (97.1). Was a clear decline in Malta (88.0), Latvia (89.8) and Lithuania (92.9). The five-year comparison were the Winners of Romania (157.7), Poland (136.4) and Bulgaria (122.5). At least 10% of the turnover was higher in France, Slovakia, Finland, Sweden and the UK.
Thursday was the supermodel Naomi Campbell in court as a witness of the Hague ekspresidendi Liberia, Charles Taylor, to be held over the process and had to give information on the receipt of rough diamonds, the 1997th year. * Switzerland, began on 63rd Locarno Film Festival. * The Greek Ministry of Finance, IMF officials was a bomb threat prior to the visit. * UK UFO files revealed thousands of surveys. * Riga, the city must fight against the trees along the channel, lowering beavers, and offers good advice for the prize of € 425.
On Friday, five-year term was sworn in as President of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski (55) (pictured). The president has a veto and the right to designate high-ranking officials, but the government has the executive power. * President of the organization in accordance with the French police began emptying and demolishing illegal mustlaslaagrite. * Romania's Jews are not happy with the 1938th-1939th Prime Minister Miron Cristel had a silver coin minting by the central bank, because his tenure was 225 thousand Jews citizenship.
Saturday was held in Finland, sauna-mm 130 participants from 15 countries. According to the organizers of the event is held in Heinola, finally, because it led to death and another accomplice põletushaavadega the hospital.
Sunday had demanded the Central European floods in three Poles, three Germans, five Czech and four in the storm moving towards the north of Lithuania's life. * Wheat prices have risen 25% in a week in Eastern Europe and Russia due to drought and fire. The World Food Organization (FAO) points out that inventories are 20% higher than in 2008. and the increase in food prices do not rise.
VIRGO Screws, Euro NGO Ambassador
11th Week newspaper in Central August 2010
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