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USA To Hold Military Exercises in Poland
The US is preparing military exercises in Poland, said US ambassador to Poland, Stephen Mull.
According to Mull, they would included Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania, Bulgaria and the Baltics.
Polish radio station Radio Zet, quoted by Reuters, said Mull told them that the exercise will take place in the Lask base in central Poland.
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Year of European film in Nis
NIS - The festival entitled “The Days of the European Film”, which will showcase films made in 32 member states of the Council of Europe, is taking place in Nis, southern Serbia, and for this city the entire year will be marked by the European film.
The festival will show movies from Germany, Hungary, Denmark, France, Italy, Bulgaria, Poland, Slovenia, Portugal and other countries.
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Winners of Young Balkan Designers 2014 competition
BELGRADE – Belgrade-based cultural organization Mikser, in association with the Croatian Design Association and Public Room from Skopje, announced results of the Young Balkan Designers 2014 competition on Thursday.
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Bulgaria's Old Elm is Tree of 2014
Bulgaria's Old Elm in the city of Sliven has been declared European Tree of 2014.
The winner was announced in the European Parliament headquarters in Brussels.
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EP to Announce European Tree of 2014
European Parliament is to announce on Wednesday the winner of European Tree of the Year contest.
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Greek justice slower and less efficient, according to EU scorecard
Greece has scored poorly in the European Justice scorecard, which measures the efficiency, quality and independence of justice and was published on Monday.
According to the report, which used 2012 data, found that the Greek justice systems performance had worsened.
Romania and Hungary Row Over Ethnic Minority Rights
Members of the Hungarian government on Saturday voiced support for territorial autonomy for ethnic Hungarians in Romania, a day after Bucharest unexpectedly imposed an unprecedented entry ban on several Hungarian nationals accused of being extremists.
Romania Detains Rotten Meat Traffickers
Romanian prosecutors on Thursday detained 10 people on suspicion of tax evasion and money laundering, by trafficking meat and animal products not fit for human consumption.
The suspects allegedly sold expired food, or meat mixed with other products in abattoirs, and then sold on the black market.
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Seminar held on EU's Common Agricultural Policy
BELGRADE - Experts from four countries, members of the Visegrad Group, shared their experience on direct payment and the link between the national and the European agricultural market with their colleagues from the Serbian Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Water Management in the seminar on EU's Common Agricultural Policy held on Monday in Belgrade.
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Bulgaria Scores Among Top High Growth Locations
Bulgaria is among the top 15 countries worldwide in terms of greatest manufacturing growth potential.
Bulgaria was ranked 7th in the 'High Growth Locations' category based on Costs, Risks and Conditions parameters, in a Manufacturing Index report by Cushman&Wakefield (C&W) commercial real estate services company.
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