• In Central and South Eastern Europe, almost one in five young people are unemployed.

    UNESCO: One dollar invested in youth skills can pay back fifteen-fold in economic growth | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • The UNESCO Venice Office selected 28 young emeritus scientists coming from South Eastern Europe and Mediterranean countries and has designated them as the UNESCO travel grants recipients.

    UNESCO: Celebrating Science

  • In the past year he has reported on a wide range of topics, the reasons why manufacturers of branded goods are able to keep prices in Britain high, the debate about the alleged health hazards of mobile 'phones, the continuing mis-selling of endowment mortgages and the effect of the closure of the Danube on the economies of the former communist countries of South Eastern Europe.

    BBC: ABOUT MONEY PROGRAMME

  • Bank Austria and Raiffeisen have also been pushing hard into less developed south-eastern Europe, where margins but also credit risks are higher.

    ECONOMIST: The advance of Austrian banks

  • But given that Albanian nationalism is unmistakably a rising force in south-eastern Europe, it is helpful to have some guide to its leading personalities.

    ECONOMIST: The roots of the Kosovo calamity

  • To a western world whose darkest fear is that south-eastern Europe will slide into anarchy, a strongman who can deliver may seem preferable to chaos.

    ECONOMIST: A victory for despots?

  • President Bill Clinton completed a five-day trip through south-eastern Europe.

    ECONOMIST: Russia's war

  • But as long as commitments to south-eastern Europe remain at their current level, don't expect much help from Britain in the event of, say, another crisis in the Gulf.

    ECONOMIST: The army

  • NATO's relative success in Bosnia and its embrace of new, ex-communist members, has given way to a mood of determination to set some limit to the disaster now unfolding in south-eastern Europe.

    ECONOMIST: A survey of NATO

  • At this week's conference in Brussels on economic development in south-eastern Europe, there was much talk some of it sensible about the need for bridges, roads, railway links and the like to create inter-dependence.

    ECONOMIST: The next Balkan war

  • Romania, once a breadbasket, could with its 23m people be a powerhouse of south-eastern Europe, just as Poland with nearly 40m has emerged incontestably as the new dynamo of east-central Europe between Germany and Belarus-Russia.

    ECONOMIST: Ten years since the wall fell

  • For better or worse, Mr Clinton aroused stronger emotions in south-eastern Europe than any other western politician would have done with the possible exception of Britain's Tony Blair, who is taken seriously because of his closeness to America.

    ECONOMIST: Clinton props up the old world | The

  • With an inter-confessional divide pitting Orthodox Serbs and Greeks against Muslim Bosnians and Turks looming in south-eastern Europe, Albania stands out as a country where Muslims (who form a slight majority), Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians get along reasonably well.

    ECONOMIST: The refugees: Still they flee | The

  • That is why the governments who are about to send soldiers to Macedonia ought to have done a better job of explaining to their citizens how violence in this corner of south-eastern Europe has the potential to engulf the entire region.

    ECONOMIST: NATO and Macedonia

  • Ms. Elisabeta Kanceska Mileska, Minister of Culture of The former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, invited the Director-General, to the next Summit of the Heads of States of South-Eastern Europe in Ohrid on 1-2 June 2013, coinciding with the 10th anniversary of the first Summit.

    UNESCO: MEDIA SERVICES

  • The Ministerial Conference followed the international experts' working group, consisting of representatives of Ministries of Culture, and proposed to establish a new unified ministerial platform on culture and development in South-Eastern Europe, in cooperation with UNESCO, the Council of Europe and the European Union, and with the goal to advance common objectives and create synergies amongst the various existing ministerial cooperation mechanisms.

    UNESCO: The Director-General and the Bulgarian Minister of Culture advocate for strengthening regional cooperation in South East Europe | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • Once again, the seven FEI zones of the world come into play: North-West Europe, South-West Europe, Eastern Europe and Central Asia, North America, Central and South America, Africa and the Middle East, and South-East Asia and Oceania.

    BBC: London 2012 Olympics qualifying: Equestrian

  • Data traffic is growing even faster, up 95% a year in both peak and average terms in the Middle East, South Asia and Eastern Europe.

    FORBES: The Data Explosion and the Networked Enterprise

  • The bursting of the property bubble and high unemployment levels compounded the situation, forcing many economic migrants from South America and Eastern Europe to leave the country.

    BBC: Europe

  • Sixty percent of those who flocked to the site were abroad, in South America, Eastern Europe and Africa, places where people often have to buy top-up cards at corner stores for their cell service or pay online with credit cards (which they may not have).

    FORBES: Living On Bitcoin For A Week: The Journey Begins

  • There is clearly a significant divide between northern European countries and those of the south and those in eastern Europe.

    BBC: EU budget: National interests trump solidarity

  • Made up of six regional disease surveillance networks in the Middle East, Southern and East Africa, South East Asia and Eastern Europe (each of which are in turn partnerships of several national health ministries), CORDS has the potential to speed best practices and help innovate rapid disease detection and response.

    FORBES: The Fight to End Pandemics

  • Growth of Chivas was driven by strong performances in Asia, Eastern Europe and South America.

    BBC: Pernod Ricard boosted by booming whisky sales

  • It has since acquired 12, 000 users in 90 countries, mostly in outsourcing hotbeds like Eastern Europe, South America and Asia.

    FORBES: Keep Employees Away From Cat Videos With Time Tracking Software

  • Daewoo Motor, once No. 2 in South Korea with forays into Eastern Europe and Southeast Asia, is to be sold to Ford.

    CNN: Debt and Chassis

  • Dana Chief Michael Burns' plan for pulling his troubled company out of bankruptcy: Move operations to Mexico, China, India, eastern Europe and South America.

    FORBES: The Parts Paradox

  • The website stadiumguide.com lists 78 new soccer venues across Western Europe that either opened recently or planned for the near future, along with a handful of others in Eastern Europe and South America.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Content distributors' primary concern is argued to be the protection of existing pricing structures in the honeypot nations of Western Europe and North America, which has resulted in prices in locales like Eastern Europe and South America being artificially inflated relative to the purchasing power of their population.

    ENGADGET: Piracy is a problem of 'global pricing,' not enforcement, claims new report

  • And I understand that it will host a summit this fall to raise awareness and support for Eastern Europe and the South Caucasus.

    WHITEHOUSE: President Obama and Prime Minister Tusk Press Conference

  • ' He's trying to get a foothold in promising places like Eastern Europe, India and South America.

    FORBES: Greasy Coca-Cola

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