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AMBITIOUS RWE CFO IN CROATIA FORGES FINANCE CAREER AFTER FALL OF COMMUNISM
“WHAT I’m doing now really is a dream job for me.” CFO Juraj Drahovský, 36, from Košice, in eastern Slovakia, is relishing the challenge of helping the RWE Group, one of Europe’s largest energy companies, become a leading player in the Croatian market.…
EASTERN EUROPE STAGNATES - BUT RUSSIA AND POLAND OFFER OPPORTUNITIES TO COSMETICS SECTOR
BY MARK ROWE
TO describe recent times as difficult for the eastern European cosmetics industry would be something of an understatement. Since 2010, some countries have experienced dizzying declines in production and sales that indicated the industry was more or less in tune with the wider economic mood across the region.…
Roman Polanski case highlights the global politics of extradition
By Katherine Dunn, International News Services
The travails of Roman Polanski in Switzerland this autumn have offered some lessons to the world’s wanted over extradition laws and how to deal with them. The Polish director has of course been living in France, with little fear of extradition, since 1978, when he fled the USA facing statutory rape charges. Only now of course this autumn was he arrested on an American warrant on a visit to Switzerland, while movie stars and directors crowed for his release.
Now, he is out on bail, secured with the help of French president Nicholas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni, who intervened on Polanski’s behalf.
As Polanski languishes in Alpine house arrest in a luxury Swiss chalet, it’s clear that extradition is still, at base, a political decision – and to avoid it, one key is not supporting international causes unpopular with powerful governments.…
EU RESEARCHERS DEVELOP BEER WASTE POWER GENERATORS
BY LEAH GERMAIN
A BREAKTHROUGH energy project from EU research programme EUREKA is turning spent grain from beer production into renewable brewery-operating power. By harnessing its latest energy, German and Slovakian developers have created technology that can significantly reduce energy costs for brewers.…
GERMANY/SLOVAKIA: CREATING ENERGY FROM BEER WASTE
By Leah Germain
Making beer is a hot smelly process, as any home brewer will testify. But what is to be done with the steaming left-over grains from a brew: turn it into energy and biogas of course – say German and Slovakian researchers.…
Roman Polanski case highlights the global politics of extradition
By Katherine Dunn
The travails of Roman Polanski in Switzerland this autumn have offered some lessons to the world’s wanted over extradition laws and how to deal with them. The Polish director has of course been living in France, with little fear of extradition, since 1978, when he fled the USA facing statutory rape charges.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION GIVES EURATOM APPROVAL TO NEW SLOVAKIAN REACTORS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Commission has provisionally approved the installation of two new reactors at Slovakia’s Mochovce nuclear complex, saying the plans meet Euratom rules, but only if additional security and safety measures are implemented. Slovakia wants to commission by 2013 two type VVER 440/V213 Russian-design pressurised water reactors with a power capacity of 440 MWe each, costing Euro 1.6 billion.…
EUROPEAN COMMISSION ANNOUNCED LEGAL PROTECTION FOR EIGHT MORE FOOD PRODUCTS
BY KEITH NUTHALL
ANOTHER eight traditionally made European food products have been added to the European Union’s (EU) protected geographical indication lists, preventing these foodstuffs being copied by food manufacturers based outside the regions where they are traditionally manufactured.
Three of these newly protected products are from Portugal: a special rice – ‘Arroz Carolino das Lezírias Ribatejanas’; a smoked sausage ‘Alheira de Vinhais’; and a ham ‘Presunto de Vinhais’, also known as ‘Presunto Bísaro de Vinhais’.…
EU OPINION POLL SHOWS PLENTY OF DEMAND FOR AUTOMOBILES IN 'GREEN' EUROPE
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE STEREOTYPE of Europeans favouring public transport over private cars is deeply flawed according to a new European Commission-funded opinion poll that interviewed 25,767 people. Pollsters Gallup not only confirmed that private motor transport is the most widespread means of making journeys in the EU (53% of those polled drove rather than cycled, walked or took public transport), 22% of these motorists would not drive less, even with dramatic improvements to rail, bus, air and boat transport.…
EU MINISTERS APPROVE FUNDING FOR SLOVAKIAN NUCLEAR PLANT DECOMMISSIONING
BY KEITH NUTHALL
THE EUROPEAN Union (EU) Council of Ministers has approved spending of Euro 423 million from EU budgets on subsidising the 2007-13 costs of decommissioning units 1 and 2 of the Bohunice nuclear power plant, Slovakia. Its national government promised to close the units by 2006 and 2008 respectively as a condition of joining the EU.…