 Belgium Commercial Real Estate Market Sees Spike In ... - Nuwireinvestor.com Belgium’s commercial real estate market is showing signs of life, as office investments more than doubled for the closing quarter of 2009, and nearly quadrupled in the final six months. With international investment funds reentering the picture ...
Research and Markets: Oil, Gas, and Renewable Energy ... - Earthtimes The Oil, Gas, and Renewable Energy: Belgium Industry Guide is an essential resource for top-level data and analysis covering the Belgium Oil, Gas, and Renewable Energy industry. It includes detailed data on market size and segmentation, textual ...
Student ambassadors heading to Europe - Cumberland County Sentinel The Harrisburg-based delegation, made up of seventh- and eighth-grade students, will travel to six countries — England, France, Belgium, Netherlands, Switzerland and Germany — with about 30 students from Birmingham, Ala., from June 23 to July 12 ...
Sad return for Serbia's failed asylum seekers - BBC Europe Onboard is the first group of more than 900 mainly ethnic Albanians from Serbia and Macedonia who have tried - and failed - to claim asylum in Belgium since the start of the year. Both Balkan countries were granted visa-free travel to most of the ...
VIDEO: Vets flip pancakes to help Honor Flight - Daily Tribune George Tirakian, 85, of Warren carries a photo of himself as an 18-year-old private first class in Belgium before the Battle of the Bulge. He attended a pancake benefit that raised $4,400 to help Honor Flight Michigan meet its goal of taking 1,350 ...
Belgium May Sell New 30-Year Bond, Issue Foreign ... - Bloomberg March 16 (Bloomberg) -- Belgium may sell a new 30-year bond in the first half because yields are “attractive” and will consider issuing more foreign-currency securities depending on market conditions, a senior debt agency official said. “The ...
IMF Executive Board Concludes 2009 Article IV ... - International Monetary Fund The authorities have initiated the creation by early 2011 of a unified structure to supervise financial institutions at the National Bank of Belgium, in order to more effectively combine the supervision of individual institutions and of the system as ...
Research and Markets: OECD Economic Surveys: Belgium ... - Earthtimes After four years of strong growth, the Belgian economy entered a deep recession during the second half of 2008 under the impact of the international crisis. The economy was first affected by the turmoil in the banking sector and subsequently by the ...
IMF:Belgium economy fragile, warns on credit squeeze - Reuters WASHINGTON, March 15 (Reuters) - Belgium's recovery from a deep economic recession is likely to be slow and fragile, the International Monetary Fund said on Monday, warning that the banking sector, in particular, needed to be closely watched. In its ...
IMF Sees Gradual And Fragile Recovery In Belgium - RTT News (RTTNews) - Belgium's economic recovery is set to be gradual and fragile, with unusually high uncertainty, the International Monetary Fund said in a report on Monday. "The near term outlook is clouded by a sluggish rebound in both domestic and ...
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 Iran is a despotic republic, opposition leader says Iranian opposition leader Mehdi Karoubi, defying government warnings, said the Islamic republic was "plagued with despotism," in remarks published ahead of a national celebration that could trigger more protests.
Afghan women fear loss of hard-won progress
As Karzai's government considers negotiating with Taliban, retreat from hard-won progress is worry for Afghan women.
Killing of Americans escalates Mexico drug war
The killing of three people linked to the U.S. consulate in Mexico's bloodiest drug war hotspot has thrown President Felipe Calderon a major test as he heads to this border city.
British boy kidnapped in Pakistan freed unharmed A British boy kidnapped 12 days ago while on vacation in Pakistan was freed unharmed by his abductors on Tuesday, police said, ending a high-profile ordeal.
U.S. envoy cancels Mideast trip
A U.S. envoy's postponement of his Mideast trip appeared Tuesday to deepen one of the worst U.S.-Israeli feuds in memory.
World's shortest man dies at age 21
China's He Pingping, who was just over 29 inches tall, has died at the age of 21 from apparent heart complications, the Guinness World Records book said.
Thai protesters pour their blood on streets
Thai protesters pour blood they had donated outside the front gate of the government headquarters in a symbolic sacrifice to press their demands for new elections.
Magnitude 6.7 aftershock hits off coast of Chile A magnitude 6.7 aftershock struck off the coast of Chile on Monday night about 45 miles northwest of Concepcion, which was heavily damaged in an 8.8 magnitude quake on Feb. 27.
Pakistani officials: Suspected US missile kills 9 An apparent U.S. missile attack destroyed a suspected militant compound in northwestern Pakistan on Tuesday, killing at least nine people, intelligence officials said.
Sri Lankan opposition leader faces court-martial The former Sri Lankan army chief who lost his opposition bid for the presidency objected Tuesday to his court-martial hearing, saying the panel formed to decide his fate was biased against him, an ally said.
Fiji declares state of emergency for cyclone aid Fiji declared a state of emergency Tuesday and ordered troops to launch relief operations in northern regions battered by a powerful cyclone that knocked out power and forced thousands of people to flee into shelters.
NYT: U.S. reins in special forces in Afghanistan
Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the top American commander in Afghanistan, has brought most American Special Operations forces under his direct control for the first time.
Google appears to drop censorship in China
Web sites dealing with subjects such as the Tiananmen Square protests could all be accessed through Google's Chinese search engine Tuesday in defiance of Beijing's censorship rules.
Aide: Karzai ‘very angry’ at Taliban boss’ arrest
The Afghan government was holding secret talks with the Taliban's No. 2 when he was captured in Pakistan, and the arrest infuriated President Hamid Karzai, according to a Karzai advisers.
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