Archive for November, 2007
A Foreign Ministry document leaked to the press suggests that Poland will no longer side with the UK in opposition to the EU’s working time directive.
Poland’s new foreign minister says his country intends to get to the bottom of the death of one of its citizens after RCMP officers used a Taser on him at least twice and then roughly threw him to the ground.
WARSAW. NOVEMBER 29. INTERFAX CENTRAL EUROPE - The following is a calendar of expected events, data releases likely to impact Poland’s economy.
Poland’s new prime minister became an editor-in-chief for Thursday’s edition of the country’s best-selling newspaper to appeal to employers to use the skill and experience of older workers.
VILNIUS. November 29. INTERFAX - Poland’s top refiner PKN Orlen intends to invest EUR 200 mln by 2012 in the development of its retail network in Lithuania and Latvia, PKN Orlen’s vice president for retail sales, Wojciech Heydel, told a press conference Thursday.
WARSAW (Thomson Financial) - Poland said today it sold 866 mln zlotys of its 5-year and 20-year bonds at a switch tender in exchange for notes which mature in December.
(RTTNews) - Poland’s zloty hit a new multi-year high against the US dollar yesterday as the Polish central bank raised the key interest rate to 5% from 4.75%.
Poland is facing a rare war-crimes prosecution at a crucial juncture for the newly elected government?s commitment to overseas military engagements.
The investigation of seven of its soldiers accused of killing Afghan civilians, including women and children, has led Poland into uncharted legal, moral and political territory.
Poland’s prime minister said his Cabinet will lift a veto on Russia’s access talks with a European economic group in a bid to improve ties with Moscow.





