Euro Cup 2012 saved by Russian?
The Ukraine struggles with preparations to UEFA Euro 2012, although the government in Kiev does whatever it takes to save the championships. New Prime Minister, Mykola Azarov, has recently visited Moscow in order to convince the Russian to invest in Ukrainian stadiums and roads.
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Platini threatens: I’m going to take Euro 2012 from you!
The president of UEFA Michel Platini shakes a threatening finger at Ukraine and it looks like the matter is really serious.
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New logo of Euro 2012 has been presented
Polish and Ukrainian sides have presented new logo of Euro 2012. The logo looks like a flower with two leaves symbolising Poland and Ukraine.
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Death of a construction worker in Warsaw
A tragic accident occurred at the place of the building of Polish National Football Stadium in Warsaw. One person is dead while the other stays in hospital with serious injuries.
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Ostróda builds a stadium for Euro 2012
Ostróda is a well known tourist place in Masuria. In recent years it was voted the most popular tourist place in Warmia and Masuria. It is no wonder as city council has done everything to make this city tourist friendly. Now it has a chance to host one of visiting football teams during Euro 2012.
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