News archive of October 2015

Women are invited to Greece to be treated like goddesses!

“Goddesses Go To Greece” is a once in a lifetime adventure for women to explore the ancient mysteries while awakening their inner goddess. The tour is hosted by Claudia von Kielich who has created itineraries for every season that are fit for goddesses. Her designed vacations offer cultural distinctions of spring, summer, fall and winter.

Lawmakers vote in favor of draft bill for bank recapitalization

The bill on the recapitalization of Greek banks was voted in Greek Parliament through fast-track procedures on Saturday. The Radical Left Coalition (SYRIZA) government, its junior coalition partner Independent Greeks (ANEL), and opposition parties put aside their partison differences and agreed on the need to secure bank deposits.

Egyptian Officials Report No Survivors in Russian Airplane Crash

Egyptian officials reported that there are no survivors among the 224 people on board the Russian airplane, which crashed in the Sinai Peninsula on Saturday.

The Airbus A-321 operated by Russian airline Kogalymavia was conducting a scheduled charter flight between the Egyptian resort of Sharm el-Sheikh and Saint Petersburg when it crashed shortly after take-off.

Islamic militants claim responsibility for Egypt-Russia plane crash (vid)

An Islamic State affiliate group operating in Egypt has claimed responsibility for the airplane crash of Russian passenger Airbus 321 belonging to Kogalymavia airlines in the Sinai peninsula. Islamic militants, waging an insurgency in the area, released a statement:

“The soldiers of the caliphate succeeded in bringing down a Russian plane in Sinai.”

Special Effects to Illuminate National Palace of Culture in Sofia on Saturday

Special effects and lights will illuminate the National Palace of Culture (NDK) in the Bulgarian capital of Sofia at 19:15 EET on Saturday evening.

The facade will be illuminated in different colours, bringing the iconic building to life and turning it into a true attraction for the inhabitants and visitors of the capital.

Halloumi wars! Turks and Greeks of Cyprus are united against the UK when it comes to cheese

Cyrpus is on a drive to secure halloumi cheese’s designated status in the EU against the British government’s decision to support U.K. halloumi producers. London wants to cash in on the name halloumi that it would not be allowed to use if Cyprus producers are successful in getting protected status for their produce.

Bulgarian President, PM Express Condolences to Romanian, Russian Counterparts

Bulgarian President Rosen Plevenliev and Prime Minister Boyko Borisov expressed condolences to their Romanian and Russian counterparts over the two recent tragic events, which befell the citizens of the two countries.

An explosion and fire engulfed a nightclub in the Romanian capital of Bucharest on Friday, which left 27 people dead and hundreds injured.

Robin Williams’ widow opens up for the first time since his death (video)

A year since the death of screen legend Robin Williams, and his widow Susan Williams is opening up for the first time about how she is dealing with the loss and the last days of the late actor’s life. Asked by Amy Robach from Good Morning America about whether her husband was “spiraling out of control” prior to his death she states her shock on August 11, 2014, when she found his body.

Did you know that you probably have Herpes?

The World Health Organization’s first-ever global assessment of the herpes virus that causes cold sores, the World Health Organization reports that a whopping two in three people under the age of 50 are infected with the incurable virus – 3.7 billion people worldwide.It’s report in the journal

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