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Data Current News Ukraine 27-04-2012 The Future Belongs to the Flexible - Wall Street Journal The Future Belongs to the FlexibleWall Street JournalTurkey's bid to join the European Union is going nowhere, but Ankara is actively expanding its international influence. NATO membership gives Turkey a voice in Europe and influence in Washington. It is an increasingly important emerging market, ...and more »Read more... 01-05-2012 Money transfer website launches in Germany - Investment International Money transfer website launches in GermanyInvestment InternationalPeople from Turkey, Italy, Poland, Croatia and Russia have been moving to Germany the most. For example, in 2006 the countries with the largest remittance inflow from Germany were Turkey (€810 million), Serbia and Montenegro (€221 million), ...Read more... 07-05-2012 Supporters of President Gain in Armenian Election - New York Times Supporters of President Gain in Armenian ElectionNew York TimesThe show of support for the president could help Armenia move forward on long-stalled peace talks with neighboring Azerbaijan and on negotiations with Turkey to open the border, analysts said. The outcome was more muddled for domestic politics in ...and more »Read more... 07-05-2012 Armenian Parliamentary Elections Strengthen Ruling Party - Pittsburgh Post Gazette Armenian Parliamentary Elections Strengthen Ruling PartyPittsburgh Post GazetteThe show of support for the president could help Armenia move forward with long-stalled peace talks with neighboring Azerbaijan and negotiations with Turkey to open the border, an analyst of the region said. The outcome was more muddled for domestic ...and more »Read more... 08-05-2012 Are Ghanaian Diasporeans not Ghanaian Enough? - GhanaWeb Are Ghanaian Diasporeans not Ghanaian Enough?GhanaWebThus, all Ghanaians in the Diaspora, are made up of Ghanaian citizens living outside Ghana in the UK, USA, Germany, Israel, Turkey, Australia, Nigeria, South Africa, Canada, Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy and other parts of the world.and more »Read more... 08-05-2012 Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World - The Market Oracle Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero WorldThe Market OracleBut nor are rising powers like China, India, Brazil, Turkey, the Gulf Arabs and others ready to take up the slack…. If not the West, the rest, or the institutions where they come together, who will lead? The answer is, no one.and more »Read more... 12-05-2012 Good news, except in many of our media - Philippine Star Good news, except in many of our mediaPhilippine StarOverseas remittances from the roughly eight million Filipinos working abroad have steadily added to foreign exchange reserves. At nearly US$80 billion, these are higher than the external debt. Since 2004, remittances have grown from US$7 billion-US$8 ...and more »Read more... 14-05-2012 March remittances grow in Armenia - Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.am Information-Analytic Agency NEWS.amMarch remittances grow in ArmeniaInformation-Analytic Agency NEWS.am... with $3.8 million and $3.7 million respectively. Remittances totaling $460 thousand were received from Turkey, against the $308 thousand of the year past, and $820 thousand were transferred from Armenia to Turkey, against $1.1 million of last year.and more »Read more... 17-05-2012 Sri Lanka ships less tea, benefits from weak rupee in first quarter 2012 - Lanka Business Online Sri Lanka ships less tea, benefits from weak rupee in first quarter 2012Lanka Business OnlineSales to Turkey, fell 30.0 percent to 4.2 million kilos in the 2012 quarter. Shipments to Libya, more than doubled to 3.8 million kilos this year. However, lower export volumes were noted from Japan (2.9 million kilos), the UAE (down 63.0 percent to ...and more »Read more... 18-05-2012 EBRD-Euro crisis is big threat to emerging Europe - Reuters EBRD-Euro crisis is big threat to emerging EuropeReutersGrowth forecasts for the region's biggest economies, Russia and Turkey, were unchanged at 4.2 percent and 2.5 percent respectively, with commodity and oil prices insulating Russia and central Asia to some extent from the euro malaise.and more »Read more... Related Articles Ukraine: remittances home are no small deal - 2010-08-12