Plans to extend eastwards one of London's cycle superhighways have been sent out to public consultation.
This is why it has partner countries stretching eastwards as far as China's frontier.
He argues that fondness for nuclear energy, vanishing from the West, is moving eastwards.
Curiosity landed in Mars' equatorial Gale Crater in August, and has driven eastwards almost 500m since then.
His most visible imprint on the city so far is a cycle-hire scheme, which has expanded eastwards.
France, in turn, is worried that it will lose influence as the centre of Europe gradually moves eastwards.
The Met Office forecasts rain and sleet to spread eastwards on Wednesday with snow more likely on high ground.
Rain would continue overnight, becoming heavy for a time before it cleared eastwards.
That would leave him with a third way: staying put in Belarus, unable to turn his country eastwards or westwards.
Meanwhile brighter prospects loom eastwards as BP lays the groundwork for a second world-scale plant at their BP Zhuhai site in Guangdong Province, China.
The BBC's Yolande Knell, in al-Arish, said further armoured personnel carriers could be seen overnight on Thursday, heading eastwards towards the border region.
And a quiet migration eastwards has begun, with as many as 8, 000 Palestinians leaving Qalqiliya for pastures new, according to the mayor, Mahrouf Zahran.
So as Stephen Green from Standard Chartered says, these few days are another sign that the center of gravity of global markets is moving eastwards.
Wheat Stem Rust is a devastating wind-born disease affecting cereals that has spread across Africa and is now in the Middle East, and migrating further eastwards.
But politically, the move would take the number of subcontinental teams to four and further strengthen a power base that has for some time been shifting eastwards.
The proposed fence, which has begun to go up, partly hugs the pre-1967 border, but will make considerable incursions eastwards to take in settlements that are relatively close to the line.
The outsiders could now agree to restrain their Congolese clients, stopping the rebels from fighting westwards, the soldiers from fighting eastwards, and leaving Mr Kabila as nominal head of a split Congo.
When Mr Solana journeys eastwards for example, during his family holidays in Russia and Poland he goes as a sort of occidental potentate, symbolising the power and glamour of Uncle Sam and his friends.
Wafted eastwards by strong winds, in 2002 the beastie made its debut in northern Alberta and further south in the national parks of Jasper, Banff and Kananaskis on the eastern slopes of the Rocky Mountains.
In the past, enlargement of the EU has often been politically driven used partly to consolidate democracy in Greece, Spain and Portugal, for instance and political objectives are once again central as the EU prepares to extend eastwards.
In Tajikistan, on the southern fringes of the ex-Soviet Union, 250 shift-workers are slowly bulldozing a 32-kilometre (20-mile) road from Murgab in the Pamir mountains, eastwards across the rock, salt and sand wilderness of no-man's land, towards China.
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, Nato embarked on a series of steps designed to build new relationships with former Warsaw Pact countries and particularly with Russia, which was profoundly suspicious of the alliance's plans to expand eastwards.
Now that many of its beneficiaries notably Poland, Hungary and the Czech Republic are probably only a few years from joining the European Union, the bank needs to shift its attention eastwards, with rather more emphasis on countries such as Russia and the former states of the Soviet Union.
It certainly does not lay claim, as dreamers of a unified Greater Kurdistan do, to a fantastical spur of land that would jut across south-eastern Turkey and northern Syria to reach the Mediterranean, plus another tongue of territory stretching south-eastwards to let Kurds dip their toes in the Persian Gulf beyond Basra.
It has rampaged eastwards into northern Alberta for the first time. (It has also made localised attacks on forests in all 11 western American states.) Scientists now fear the voracious beetle is about to invade the jack pines of the boreal forest, which could see the plague sweep across northern Canada to the Atlantic coast.
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