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NATO HOLDS CYBERWARFARE EXERCISES



BY KEITN NUTHALL

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THE NORTH Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is taking the threat of cyberattacks on business and government computing networks so seriously, it is staging cyberwarfare trials. The world’s strongest military alliance in November held the Cyber Coalition 2010 exercise near Mons, Belgium, and remote locations to test cyber-attack agencies and NATO strategic decision making.…

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OECD CALLS FOR EMERGING MARKET ANTI-OBESITY POLICIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE ORGANISATION for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD) has called for emerging market governments to act against rising obesity levels, lest they rival those in rich mature food markets. The Paris-based think-tank has released analysis in the medical journal The Lancet that claims obesity levels in Brazil, China, India, Mexico, Russia and South Africa are rising.…

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EU ROUND UP - BRUSSELS UNVEILS GAS INFRASTRUCTURE INVESTMENT PRIORITIES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EUROPEAN Commission has unveiled its gas infrastructure investment priorities for the next 20 years. They are pipeline and other transit projects delivering gas directly from the Caspian Sea to Europe; integrating the Baltic gas market, connecting it to central and southeast Europe; and boosting north-south infrastructure in western Europe to remove internal bottlenecks.…

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RECESSION FORCED EASTERN EUROPEAN SMOKERS TO DITCH PREMIUM BRANDS FOR CHEAPER SMOKES



BY MARK ROWE

Recession forced eastern European smokers to ditch premium brands for cheaper smokes

Tobacco majors have long targeted eastern Europe as a soft emerging market for premium brands. But times got tough during the recession, when smokers swapped aspiration for economy.…

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NEW EU GAS LAW AIMS TO SOOTH WINTER-TIME SUPPLY FEARS



BY ALAN OSBORN

WINTER always beings jitters to European utilities. Will Russia cut off gas to a neighbouring country because of a payment row? Until major new pipeline routes are in place, such as Nord Stream or Nabucco, this concern will continue.…

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ITER FINANCIAL RESCUE ATTEMPT SNATCHED AWAY BY BUDGET CRISIS



BY KEITH NUTHALL

A FINANCIAL rescue package for ITER, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor project was in major jeopardy last night as European Union (EU) politicians failed to agree an EU budget for 2011. The package had included a commitment to find an additional Euro EUR1.4 billion in additional EU funds for the global nuclear fusion project in 2012 and 2013, which is 45% funded by the European Union.…

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RUSSIA MORE CORRUPT THAN HAITI SAYS TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL



BY KEITN NUTHALL

RUSSIA is so corrupt, it is regarded as having more graft than earthquake-shattered Haiti, the 2010 corruption perceptions index of Transparency International has declared. It placed Russia at 154th out of 178 countries in its corruption rankings, level with failed narco-state Guinea-Bissau and worse than Haiti (146th) and Pakistan (143th).…

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US POULTRY EXPORTERS SAY FROZEN POULTRY BAN "NOT FEASIBLE"



BY MJ DESCHAMPS

A MAJOR American poultry producer has accused Russia of effectively locking all kinds of chicken out of the Russian market through its promised ban on imports and sales of deep-frozen poultry. Russia’s Chief Sanitary Inspector Gennady Onishchenko has promised a new ban from January 1.…

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NEW EXPORT DUTIES SHOULD NOT AFFECT PROFITS OF RUSSIAN NICKEL GIANT



BY EUGENE VOROTNIKOV

THE INTRODUCTION of 10% fixed export duty on nickel and copper in Russia from November 2010 should not negatively affect profits of Norilsk Nickel, world’s largest producer of nickel and palladium, thanks to high profitability of the company.…

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BRUSSELS REVEALS DEPTH OF IGNORANCE ABOUT ENERGY DEALS INVOVING EU MEMBER STATES



BY KEITH NUTHALL

THE EXTENT of the European Commission’s ignorance about energy agreements struck by European Union (EU) member states with non-member countries has been revealed in a background memorandum. It explains a proposal on making such deals more transparent.

Brussels proposed last month that it should be informed, even about negotiations preparing for bilateral energy agreements involving EU governments.…

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