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19. 05. 2008

(€) Abu Dhabi 2008

Politics Abu Dhabi is lagging behind its Gulf peers on political reform - Energy: Rapid growth is hampering the ability to hit oil and gas production targets, but there are high hopes for renewable power - Property: Spiralling demand for real estate is fuelling shortages but shows no sign of easing - National identity: An influx of foreigners is posing questions mehr

 

15. 05. 2008

(€) Ukraine 2008

Foreign Policy: Ukraine's Nato application raises sensitive domestic and international questions - 2012 Football Championships: Uefa took a huge gamble when it awarded the sport's premier event to Ukraine and Poland. It may live to regret the decision - The Economy: A huge growth surge has seen Ukraine's gross domestic product soar by nearly 8 per cent a year since 2000 - Investment: Many companies are relocating to western Ukraine, where the border to the European Union is close and labour costs are a fraction of those even in the new EU states mehr

 

22. 04. 2008

(€) Russia 2008

The Economy: Rising food prices are of such concern that price controls were imposed in the runup to the elections - Foreign Policy: Tensions between east and west have eased for the minute but there are still fundamental disagreements - Vladivostok: Secondhand car centre has ambitions to go upmarket. mehr

 

31. 03. 2008

(€) Albania 2008

Politics: Moving westward with a foot in the past. The communist legacy still casts its shadow over today's landscape. The government of Sali Berisha (pictured) is planning a new vetting law - Electricity: Moves are afoot to improve the supply network and add to generating capacity - Relations with kosovo: Poor transport links hamper crossborder trade mehr

 

15. 03. 2008

(€) Romania 2008

Politics: Four elections are due over the next two years, writes Quentin Peel, which might ease a damaging deadlock between president and prime minister - Judicial Reform: Corruption is an enduring problem, despite accession to the EU, and the campaign to fight it is suffering - Economy: After years of growth a slowdown is likely - but will there be a hard or soft landing - Foreign Investment: European companies are looking east mehr

 

13. 03. 2008

(€) Mauritius 2008

Economy: Now that its trade preferences have gone, Mauritius has had to find a different business model - Society: Peaceful coexistence of disparate ethnic groups is often cited as the reason for country's success - Taxation Treaties: Advantages as an offshore investment centre are being whittled away as developing economies revisit their pacts mehr

 

13. 12. 2007

(€) Mexico 2007

Politics: Adam Thomson says that much of Mr Calderón's success is the result of his decision, barely a week into his presidency, to declare war on organised crime - The drug trade: Mexico's rise as a narcoticsproducer has worried authorities and led to a concerted effort by the Mexican government to crush cartels - Housing: Between 2000 and 2006, a quiet revolution took place characterised by a rapid expansion of the mortgage market - Trucking: US objections put a road freight scheme in peril - Mexico City: Laura Dixon says the former capital of grime is now a cultural hotspot mehr

 

12. 12. 2007

(€) Poland 2007

The economy: Consumers are spending, construction is booming and wages are rising - Schools: While the number of Poles in postsecondary schools has shot up, teacher numbers have stayed the same - Wroclaw: Where a grim slaughterhouse has been replaced by a gleaming shopping centre - Entrepreneurship: How to make money out of a lankhaired mutant assassin - Power generation: Up to 60 per cent of the country's plants will soon be obsolete mehr

 

11. 12. 2007

(€) Bosnia-Herzegovina 2007

Politics: Miroslav Lajcak, the new high representative, has faced some harsh realities - Energy: Coal reserves and hydroelectric potential could see the country become the main regional electricity exporter within five years - Economy: The recent stabilisation agreement is giving comfort to foreign investors - Security: Christian Jennings reports on the risk of further conflict - Forensics: The Sarajevobased scientists who are leading the world in DNAmatching mehr

 

10. 12. 2007

(€) Egypt 2007

Banking: The government is preparing to privatise a second large stateowned bank - Economy: The headline numbers are much improved - Politics: The succession to Hosni Mubarak is dominating debate to the exclusion of all else - Telecommunications: A second fixedline licence is to be offered next year - Foreign Policy: Cairo resumes a role as facilitator mehr

 

 

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