Austrian president in Czech Republic on two-day visit

April 11, 2016

Austrian President Heinz Fischer arrived in the Czech Republic on Monday
for the start of a two-day visit. He travelled by train to Prague’s main
station and then on to Lány where he was received by President Miloš

Austrian president has arrived on two-day visit

April 11, 2016

Austrian President Heinz Fischer has arrived in the Czech Republic on a
two-day visit. He travelled by train to Lány where he will be received by
President Miloš Zeman. The two heads of state were set to lay a wreath at

Austrian president due to arrive on two-day visit

April 11, 2016

Austrian President Heinz Fischer is due to arrive in the Czech Republic on
a two-day visit. He is to travel by train to Lany where he will be received
by President Milos Zeman. The two heads of state will lay a wreath at the

US Steel nonunion force cut

April 10, 2016

PITTSBURGH U.S. Steel is eliminating 25 percent of its North American nonunion workforce, citing depressed oil prices and other factors responsible for the steel industry's stressed condition.

Vladimír Vochoč to be named Righteous among the Nations in memoriam

April 7, 2016

More than 30 years after his death, Czech Vladimír Vochoč will be
recognised as the “Righteous among the Nations”, which is the highest
Israeli tribute to non-Jews who saved the lives of Jews during the Second

Auschwitz memories inspired Nobel laureate Imre Kertesz's fiction

April 6, 2016

Imre Kertesz, the Hungarian writer who won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature for a body of fiction largely drawn from his experience as a teenage prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, died Thursday. He was 86.

Eurozone Economy Could Be Chilled To The Core

April 5, 2016

The Eurozone's economic slowdown may be creeping inward, from the periphery of the region into central economies like Germany, Belgium, northern Italy, and the Netherlands.

Guitars, Clothes and Grunge at Rolling Stones Exhibition

April 4, 2016

Imre Kertesz, the Hungarian writer who won the 2002 Nobel Prize for Literature for fiction largely drawn from his very real experience as a teenage prisoner in Nazi concentration camps, died Thursday. He was 86. Book publishing firm Magveto Kiado said Kertesz died at 4 a.m.

Statues of liberty in Budapest

April 3, 2016

The boots look silly. They are eight feet tall, perched on a colossal concrete pedestal, towering over a bucolic suburb on the outskirts of Budapest.

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March 29, 2016

Businesses in Nottinghamshire will be given a slice of the action in Austria and Slovakia's booming automotive sector during a trade mission. Firms can join a three-day market visit to the countries, where the primary aim will be to explore and drive business growth opportunities.

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