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March drop in supermarket turnover reflects pessimism
By Dimitra Manifava
Supermarket sales nosedived in March, recording the biggest annual decline since September 2014 and reflecting the negative mood among consumers just weeks after the new government was elected to power.
Poll: 52 pct of Romanians say anticorruption, intelligence agencies should have free hand in investigations
More than half of the Romanians (52 pct) believe that the National Anticorruption Directorate (DNA) and the Romanian Intelligence Service (SRI) should have "free hand in investigations, even if some rights and liberties are questioned," according to an opinion barometer by Avangarde released on Friday.
Photo credit: (c) Avangarde Barometer
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Scotland 'to Remain in UK' - Last Poll
Some 53 percent of voters in a referendum on whether Scotland should be an independent country have chosen to remain part of the United Kingdom, a survey shows.
The poll cited by the Guardian leaves the pro-independence option second with 47%.
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Google Overtakes Apple As The World's Most Valuable Brand
US internet overlord Google has overtaken rival technology titan Apple as the world's top brand in terms of value, global market research agency Millward Brown said Wednesday.
Google's brand value shot up 40% in a year to USD 158.84 B, Millward Brown said in its 2014 100 Top BrandZ report.
Young Jobless Albanians Abandon Hope of Work
An online survey carried between June and April 2014, including 7,555 respondents from across Southeast Europe, show Albania has the lowest number of unemployed young people actually seeking a job.
Only 36 per cent of the respondents in Albania said they were actively seeking employment, followed by Macedonia and Montenegro, where the figures were 38 and 39 per cent.
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