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International reaction to flotilla intervention
May 31, 2010 14:53 EDT
(Reuters) - Israeli commandos stormed a convoy of Gaza-bound aid ships on Monday and more than 10 of the mostly international activists aboard were killed, provoking a diplomatic crisis.
EU not intending to block Opel deal: spokesman
Oct 19, 2009 20:00 EDT
The European Commission is not intending to thwart the sale by General Motors of GM's German-based European unit Opel to Magna International of Canada, a commission spokesman said on Tuesday.
Brussels slams Germany on Opel, signals new sale
Oct 15, 2009 20:00 EDT
Brussels told Germany on Friday that planned aid to car maker Opel could breach EU competition rules and said US auto giant General Motors should be allowed to reconsider the sale of its Opel unit.
Europe casts doubt on Opel sale
Oct 15, 2009 20:00 EDT
The European Commission on Friday raised the prospect of a repeat sale of Opel, warning that planned German aid for the current bid to buy the General Motors unit could breach EU competition rules.
Brussels warns on German aid to Opel: commission
Oct 15, 2009 20:00 EDT
The European Commission on Friday voiced concern about German aid for auto maker Opel, saying there were "significant indications" that the planned funds did not conform to EU competition rules.
Supreme Court denies Demjanjuk's deportation plea
May 07, 2009 19:03 EDT
Alleged Nazi guard Demjanjuk loses Supreme Court bid to stop deportation. Alleged Nazi death camp guard John Demjanjuk lost his bid Thursday to get the U.S. Supreme Court to stop his deportation to Germany, where an arrest warrant accuses him of 29,000 counts of accessory to murder during World War II. The legal case spans more than three decades.
Baffinland project eligible for untied loan guarantees
Mar 20, 2009 12:02 EDT
Company?s shares climb 41% Friday morning . In an announcement Thursday afternoon, Baffinland Iron Mines Corporation (TSX: T.BIM, Stock Forum) said that it has been advised by KfW IPEX-Bank that its Mary River Iron Ore Project in Nunavut is eligible in principle for untied loan guarantees from the Federal Republic of Germany.
Deutsche Post CEO offers to resign
Feb 15, 2008 06:36 EST
Chief Executive of Deutsche Post Offers to Resign Amid Tax Probe, Germany Government Says. The chief executive of Deutsche Post AG has offered to resign in the wake of allegations that he evaded some $1.45 million in taxes through investments in Liechtenstein, the Finance Ministry said Friday.
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