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Another city in Lithuania, Klaipėda, meanwhile tops the ranking for smaller cities. Vilnius has been named the most business-friendly city in emerging Europe, topping this year’s Business-Friendly City Perception Index. The Lithuanian capital was chosen by a jury of more than 100 global FDI experts, site selection advisers and location analysts who were independently […] ....
13 Temmuz 2021 Salı Hafta sonu Srebrenitsaâda, yaÅanan en büyük katliamın 26 yıllık acısının üstüne, dünyanın pek çok merkezinde yapılan anma etkinliklerinden, bir kez daha gerçeklerin ayrıntılarına ulaÅmaktan uzakta olduÄumuzun yeni bilgilerine de ulaÅıyoruz. Yeni bulunan cenazelerin kaldırılması eÅliÄinde, iÅkencelerin, yaÅanmıŠacıların boyutlarına iliÅkin yeni bilgiler katılıyor.. Yıllar geçtikçe kiÅisel tanıklıklarımın taÅları da yerli yerine oturuyor. Yugoslavyaânın kurucu lideri ....
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Łódź named Central and Eastern Europe’s most business-friendly city May 26, 2021 Łódź tops the Emerging Europe Business Perception Index for 2021, with Cluj-Napoca, Kyiv, Budapest, Warsaw, Prague and Belgrade also taking honours across a number of individual categories. Łódź in central Poland has been named as the most business-friendly city in emerging Europe as part of the Future of Emerging Europe awards programme for 2021. The city topped the Business-Friendly Perception Index having been chosen by a jury of more than 100 global FDI experts, site selection advisers and location analysts who were independently asked for their views on the 100 cities in emerging Europe with populations above 200,000 inhabitants, as well as the capitals of Montenegro (Podgorica) and Kosovo (Prishtina), where the population is below 200,000. ....