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Two of the Bulgarians detained for the Espionage Affair in the UK have connections to "Vazrazhdane"

Two of the three Bulgarians arrested for spying for Russia - Biser Djambazov and Katrin Ivanova - were members of polling stations in elections held on the island and probably have connections with the pro-Russian party "Vazrazhdane", writes the British newspaper "Telegraph".

Comparing airline economy class – Is it more leg room you want or snacks?

Airlines are increasingly rushing to bridge the gap between business class and economy. In times whe the price of a flight is falling, a number of economy passengers are feeling the downgrading of services while airlines are considering the creation of a new brand of premium economy class.

 

How to get a counterfeit passport… and fake degrees too! (vids)

To get a fake Syrian passport isn’t all that difficult in Istanbul, Turkey – a place where there are many Syrian and Iraqi refugees. There are forums on Facebook and Twitter full of posts and ads offering refugees of any nationality a fake passport, birth certificate, international driving license, even a college degree.

EU staff spend 103mln on credit cards!

While ordinary European citizens are constantly urged to tighten the belt more and more due to the economic crisis, European Union officials have spent 103mln Euros on personal expenses in 2013, according to Daily Telegraph. 13,000 EU employees have been issued with special cards to pay for accommodation and entertainment while they are serving in Brussels or travelling for EU business.

'Fiscal Olympian Gods'…punish Greece

English newspaper The Telegraph came up with the new pantheon of Greek Gods after the debt ridden country agreed on Monday to push through a series of harsh measures in exchange for a 3-year bailout plan to salvage its economy and position in the Eurozone. The terms of agreement are so cruel that some have characterized it as a form of ‘occupation’.

Telegraph: Would-be asylum seekers now using regular … ferry routes from Turkey to enter Greece!

 

Why pay thousands of euros to rogue migrant traffickers for a dangerous sea journey aboard a rickety vessel to reach EU territory when you can just taken a … short ferry boat ride to the antechamber of the “promised land”?

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