Wherever your sympathies lie in the current standoff between Poland and the European Commission, don't bet on Poland and Hungary to remain isolated in their revolt against Europe's political order.
Peugeot Citroen's share price has been on a bullish path since 2013, appreciating from a 4.50 to a 15. But is this trend likely to continue for 2016? Several factors suggest so.
Interior Minister Petre Toba had a meeting on Thursday with France's Ambassador Francois Saint-Paul, during which the two officials talked about strengthening the information exchange between the police structures of the two countries, in the current security context at European level.
Veitch began his career at U. S. Steel in 1981 as a co-op student employee in the hot strip mill at Gary Works in cold rolling mill. Veitch progressed through managerial positions in several areas of the facility's finishing operations before joining National Steel in 1996.
Commemorative events are being held around the country to honour the memory
of Jan Palach, a Charles University student who set himself ablaze on
Wenceslas Square 47 years ago to protest against growing public apathy to
Budapest: Countries usually celebrate when their filmmakers are nominated for an Oscar. Not so in Hungary, where Son of Saul , directed by Laszlo Nemes, had been nominated for an Academy award.
We get the New Year off to a start with our first quiz of 2016, as we gather to test our wits once again at the English Quiz Night at Goblins! Make sure to reserve your table early! just call Goblins on 0948582362 to make your reservation. Tuesday at 8PM, every 2 weeks at Goblins [...]
Hello and welcome to Radio Prague, with me R.F. Today's Sunday Music
Show is dedicated to the album Sociální síť or Social network, a joint
effort of three veteran authors: lyricist Michal Horáček, guitarist and
Last Autumn, the European Commission and Agela Merkel hatched a plan to redistribute 160,000 migrants from overloaded countries to countries less overloaded. Results so far: 272 refugees relocated.
East European political leaders and their media allies have attacked 'politically correct' Germans in the wake of the New Year's Eve migrant sex assaults in Cologne and other cities, labelling the assailants "nothing but hyenas".