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Slovenia's wine makers see some benefit in EU reform
The debate over reforming Europe's wine industry hotted up this week with France describing European Commission proposals to uproot vineyards as "madness". The EU wants to…
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Insight Central Europe News
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Hungarians allege Austrian air and river pollution is crossing borders
On Tuesday Hungarian artists, upset about pollution of the Raab River by an Austrian leather factory, gave a concert in Budapest. Around 500 people were there to hear…
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Insight Central Europe News
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Polish monks have a commercial habit
They may not yet be global brands but 'Prayer Book' apricot jam and 'Novice Brothers' pickled mushrooms are just two of the products from the Benedictine monks of Tyniec…
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Insight Central Europe News
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Could restrictions on workers from new EU states be slowing Austrian economy?
When the former communist countries of Central Europe joined the EU in May of 2004 one of Europe's main benefits was denied to them - the right to live and work in any…
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Russia suspends CFE treaty participation - more east-west tensions?
This past week Russia suspended its participation in one of Europe's key arms control treaties - the Conventional Forces in Europe Treaty. That treaty sets strict limits…
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The Thonet Family: Restoring the family castle in Slovakia
The castle in Velke Uherce in Central Slovakia has belonged to the Thonet family for almost 200 years. Michael Thonet was a world famous furniture maker. After the…
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Insight Central Europe News
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