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Peugeot to buy GM's Opel, creating Europe's No. 2 carmaker
General Motors Co. is selling its loss-making European car business - including Germany's Opel and British brand Vauxhall - to French automaker PSA group.
Serbian film "Wind" to premiere in Turin
BELGRADE - "Wind", a feature film by Tamara Drakulic, will premiere as part of the main selection of the 34th international film festival in Turin on November 18-26.
The film is based on the coming-of-age story "Kites" by screenwriter Ana Rodic.
The relationship between platonic and physical love is explored while discreetly addressing a father-daughter conflict.
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Trump's victory is revenge of US people, Western media not reflecting public mood
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BELGRADE - The victory of Republican candidate Donald Trump over Democrat rival Hillary Clinton in US presidential elections indicates that Western media do not reflect the public sentiment, Fabrizio Bertot, Italian politician with Forza Italia and Former member European Parliament told Sputnik.
Bulgaria's Varna to Host Three FIVB World League Games Next Year
The Black Sea city of Varna is to host some of the FIVB Volleyball World League matches next year, a volleyball official says.
The Palace of Varna has been preferred over Arena Armeec sports hall in Sofia for its more affordable rent, news website Dnevnik.bg quotes the secretary general of Bulgaria's volleyball federation, Vladimir Nikolov, as saying.
UNESCO names Athens World Book Capital for 2018
The city of Athens has been announced from UNESCO as the World Book Capital for 2018. The proposed program includes meetings with writers, translators and illustrators, concerts, thematic exhibitions, poetry readings and workshops for publishing professionals. The aim of the program is to make books accessible to the city’s entire population, including migrants and refugees.
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Italian court: Homeless man stealing hot dogs did no crime
Italy's top criminal court has ruled that a hungry homeless man who took a package of hot dogs from a supermarket committed no crime.
Brussels Airport reopens with three flights, tighter security
Brussels Airport reopened April 3 with three "symbolic" flights and strict additional checks for passengers, marking a new high-security era for air travel in Belgium after attacks by the Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) suicide bombers.
Flights at Brussels Airport to be Partially Restored on Sunday
Passenger flights at Zaventem airport are expected to be partially restored on Sunday for the first time after the terrorist attacks which took place on March 22.
This was announced by the CEO of the airport, Arnaud Feist, in a statement issued on Saturday. Feist thanked all airport staff for their efforts, expressing hope for the future of the airport.
Bulgaria Allocates BGN 2.6 M to Co-Hosting 2018 Volleyball World Championship
At its regular meeting on Wednesday, the Bulgarian government approved additional expenses to the budget of the Sports Ministry for 2016 amounting to BGN 2.6 M.
The financial aid is provided for organising and holding the men's volleyball world championship in 2018 which will be co-hosted by Bulgaria and Italy
Four Bulgarian Cities to Host Matches from 2018 Volleyball World Championship
Four Bulgarian cities will host matches from the 2018 men's volleyball World Championship, which will be co-hosted by Bulgaria and Italy.
Twelve teams will play their matches in Bulgaria, with the host cities being Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna and Ruse.
Bulgaria and Italy were selected as co-hosts by the International Volleyball Federation (FIVB) last week.