News archive of November 2018

Grigor Dimitrov Lost Against Marin Cilic

Grigor Dimitrov lost his match in the third round of the tournament in Paris against Marin Cilic and thus played his last game for the season. By the end of the year, the Bulgarian tennis player had no participation in another tournament.

Grigor failed to win against Cilic and lost in the French capital with 6: 7 (5), 6: 4.

Bulgaria Expects Budget Surplus of 2.6 % of GDP as of End-October

Bulgaria expects to post a fiscal surplus of 2.6 percent of gross domestic product as of the end of October, keeping it on track to outperform its initial deficit target and end the year in the black, the Finance Ministry said on Wednesday.

Turkish army starts joint patrols with US in Syria's Manbij

In this April 4, 2018 file photo, a U.S. soldier sits in an armored vehicle on a road leading to the tense front line with Turkish-backed fighters, in Manbij, north Syria. AP Photo/Hussein Malla, File

Pan-Pontian Federation says it opposes name deal with FYROM

The Pan-Pontian Federation of the United States and Canada expressed on Thursday their opposition to the Prespes accord signed between Athens and Skopje, saying it will not help normalize relations for the two countries.

Indonesia Lion Air Jet's Flight Recorder Found 3 Days After Crash

Indonesian navy divers on Thursday recovered the flight recorder of the 2-month-old Lion Air jet that crashed into the sea minutes after takeoff earlier this week, killing all 189 passengers and crew members on board, according to Fox News. 

"Introduction of e-government best dam for corruption"

These are "two processes that go hand in hand at the time of the fourth industrial revolution, adding that it is the best answer to corruption," Brnabic said, quoted by the Serbian government.

Police seek camera footage to shed light on Voula murder

Police are searching for footage from security cameras that would shed light on the murder of a 46-year-old man in the seaside suburb of Voula on Wednesday night, as no eye witnesses have come forward.

The victim, reportedly a Greek-Australian businessman, was gunned down inside his car, a Smart, at 16 Troias St. in Voula.

'Festival on Wheels' starts its journey

The "Festival on Wheels," organized by the Ankara Cinema Association, started its 24th journey on Nov. 30 in Ankara. After its first stop, the festival will travel to the Black Sea provinces of Sinop between Dec. 7 and Dec. 9 and Kastamonu between Dec. 10 and Dec. 13. 

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