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Bulgarian Businessman Reportedly Acquires Vivacom for EUR 330 M

The Bulgarian businessman Spas Rusev has reportedly acquired the leading Bulgarian telecommunications company Vivacom after a bidding, which lasted for nearly sixteen hours.

According to media reports, he won the auction by offering EUR 330 M, Darik radio reports.

The other bidder was the Greek businessman Panos Germanos, who is owner of the Olympia Group.

Two Bidding in Sale of Bulgaria's Vivacom

There are two bidders to acquire Bulgaria's Vivacom, in an auction that started Thursday morning and has been going on for more than 12 hours.

Bulgarian daily 24 Chasa wrote Thursday evening it was "nearly a hundred percent certain" the two candidates were Spas Rusev (a Bulgarian) and Panos Germanos (a Greek citizen who joined forces with hedge fund Third Point).

Serbian NGO receives "With and For Girls Award"

The NGO Atina is the recipient of With and For Girls Award, as one of the twenty humanitarian organizations from around the world.

This award, presented at a ceremony in London, is a part of global initiative whose mission is to identify and support strong local organisations working with and for girls, the NGO said in a statement, adding:

This too shall pass

I was in my twenties, reckless, in love and convinced that nothing bad could happen to me or anyone I loved. Terrorist attacks were things that happened elsewhere, to other peopleIn December 1996, when a bomb planted by Armed Islamic Group of Algeria (GIA) exploded in the Port Royal metro station, I had just moved to Paris.

Security Concerns Cancel Friendly Football Match Between Belgium, Spain

The friendly football match between Belgium and Spain, which was scheduled to take place at the King Baudouin stadium in Brussels on Tuesday evening, was cancelled due to security concerns following the attacks in Paris on Friday.

The attacks at six sites across the French capital claimed the lives of 129 people and left hundreds injured.

Paris plunges into darkness, but world buildings honor Paris victims in tricolor (pics)

The Eiffel Tower may have plunged into darkness in mourning of the Paris victims of the ISIS attack at different parts around the city, but buildings around the world took on the French colors as a show of support.

The Pyramids of Giza

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