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Which are the Cheapest Cities to Visit in Europe?
Sofia, Bucharest and Budapest are among the cities you can visit if you have a limited budget, according to an article by the low-cost Ryanair company.
The text highlights the advantages of these places and the exemplary prices for basic goods and services such as taxes, local beer, wine, coffee and food.
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"Resist Chinese and Russian influence"
This happened on the 30th anniversary of the fall of communism, Beta agency is reporting on Tuesday.
Pompeo said in Bratislava that China and Russia pose a double threat to progress in democracy and free market since the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989.
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Low cost carrier has change of heart about Nis flights
Wizz Air operated the same air route from June 2015 to January 7, 2019.
It was a great surprise when the company decided to scrap these flights, considering there was excellent occupancy of the aircraft, and it is now assumed that the renewal of the line has been caused by great interest of the passengers.
Slovakia "explicitly against formation of Kosovo army"
At a press conference after his meeting with Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic in Bratislava on Tuesday, Pellegrini "stressed that his country continues to strongly support the territorial integrity of Serbia, and is not changing its stance on the unilaterally declared independence of Kosovo," Tanjug is reporting.
Serbian PM meets with Slovakia's president, PM
Pellegrini, who had invited Brnabic to visit Bratislava, organized a ceremonial welcome in front of the building of the Slovakian government, the Serbian government announced.
After that, a tête-à-tête meeting of the two prime ministers was held, as well as a working lunch, organized by Pellegrini in honor of Brnabic.
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A Small Piece of the Bulgarian Rose Valley Comes to Slovakia
Bulgaria has presented Slovakia with 100 Damascene Oil roses and other decorative examples from its Rose Valley, on the occasion of its two important anniversaries: 100 years after the establishment of the first Czechoslovak Republic and 25 years of Slovakia's independence, reports Spectator.
These are the Cheapest Places in Europe to get a Pint of Beer
Sofia is the cheapest city in Europe to enjoy a beer where the average price of a pint in the Bulgarian capital is available for £1.14 (US$1.47), almost eight times less than in the costliest city.
Romanian students win three silver and one bronze medals in International Chemistry Olympiad 2018
Romanian students who participated in the International Chemistry Olympiad 2018 (IChO) won three silver and one bronze medals, informs the Ministry of National Education in a release on Wednesday sent to AGERPRES.
More than 65% of Sofia Residents are not Satisfied with the Cleanliness of the City
Two out of every three Sofia citizens are not satisfied with the cleanliness of the Bulgarian capital. This shows data from Eurostat's dedicated analysis of the "Green Week in the EU", which runs until May 25th, reports mediapool.
After Spain - Slovakia reacts over "state" of Kosovo
Previously, Spain pushed back against its top officials attending the gathering and lending their names to the summit's documents as equals to Pristina's representatives.
On Thursday, Tanjug reported Bratislava's stance, citing State Secretary in the Slovak Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs Ivan Korcok, who spoke for Belgrade-based daily Vecernje Novosti.