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Trump tells aides he does not want U.S. war with Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has told his top advisers he does not want to get the United States involved in a war with Iran, three U.S. officials said on May 16.
Rouvikonas vandalises US Ambassador’s residence in Athens
The Television Tower Will be Open to Sofia Residents and Guests
The television tower, located on "Dragan Tsankov" Blvd, will be open to Sofia residents and guests.
It offers views of the capital from 106 meters high. The facility is located on the boulevards "Dragan Tsankov" and "Peyo Yavorov" and was opened in 1959 and has 14 floors.
The television tower is privately owned and is now open to designers.
Six detained following Yeniçağ journalist attack
Six people have been detained in connection with the attack on Yenicağ newspaper columnist Yavuz Selim Demirağ who was hospitalized after being assaulted outside his home on May 10.
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The Bulgarian Interior Ministry Searches for the Killer of a 38-year-old Woman
The search for 43-year-old Stoyan Georgiev Zaikov, known by the nickname Chane, continues.
He is suspected of murdering 38-year-old Milena, with whom he lived on marital grounds.
The bloody incident happened on Friday morning. The victim, Milena Shishkova, was found with fire wounds in her head near the house where she lives with her 15-year-old son in Kostenets.
"Defense of Freedom" spectacle in south PHOTOS/VIDEOS
More than 4,000 Serbian soldiers and police officers were taking part, along with 300 combat and other vehicles and systems, and around 40 aircraft.
Trump to nominate Shanahan for top Pentagon post
U.S. President Donald Trump on May 9 said he will nominate Patrick Shanahan to be his second secretary of defense, putting an end to months of speculation about the former Boeing executive's standing in the administration.
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Kristin Hannah | Athens | May 9
New York Times best-selling US author Kristin Hannah will be meeting fans and signing books at Public's central Athens store at 12 noon on Thursday, May 9. Hannah, who gave up a career in law for writing, is author of more than 20 books, including "Winter Garden," "The Nightingale" and "Great Alone," which have been translated into Greek.
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Trump tax returns show $1 bln in losses over a decade
U.S. President Donald Trump's businesses lost a total of more than $1 billion from 1985 to 1994, according to the New York Times, which said it obtained printouts from Trump's official Internal Revenue Service tax transcripts.
A Fortunate Man | Athens | May 9
The Danish Institute is hosting a screening of Billie August's 2018 drama on the perils of ambition, "A Fortunate Man," on Thursday, May 9. The film will be shown in the original Danish with English subtitles.
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