WARSAW (Reuters) - A Polish proverb "Jak trwoga to do Boga" (Run to God when in trouble) is a fitting description of how the financial crisis is shifting attitudes in much of the ex-communist central Europe toward the euro. Full Article

If being in the European Union were ever controversial in central Europe, the current financial turmoil may be delivering the ultimate proof that it was worth it. While markets plunged in Russia and Turkey, ... Full Article

It is hard not to view Poland's decision to accept the U.S. missile shield in the context of tensions over Georgia - a point Russia, which loathes the project, was quick to make. And although Warsaw and ... Full Article | Comments [23]
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