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Explosions hit Borussia Dortmund’s bus in Germany, wounding a player (PHOTOS)
As many as three explosions damaged the bus of one of Germany’s most storied soccer teams as it headed to its stadium in Dortmund on Tuesday, wounding one player and forcing postponement of the match, an important playoff in a major European championship.
Over 50% of Bulgarians Say They Are Religious
51% of the Bulgarians say they are religious, 36% say they are not, 3% determine themselves as atheists and the rest cannot answer, a poll of Gallup International across 68 countries worldwide shows, according to BNR.
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Swedish city to offer returning Isis fighters housing and benefits in reintegration programme
A programme to rehabilitate former Isis fighters and other extremists with housing, employment, education and financial support is being trialled in Sweden.
Local authorities in the city of Lund say the controversial measures aim to reintegrate returned jihadis into society and prevent them reverting to their former networks.
Serious Progress For Bulgaria in the FIFA Rankings
A serious progress is noted by the Bulgarian national football team in the FIFA monthly rankings, according to BGNES.
The selection of Peter Hubchev moves with 16 places and now occupies 55th place in the ranking for April with a total of 614 points. The reason for this progress is the Lions' victory over the Netherlands in the World Cup qualifying standings for World Cup 2018.
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Firms forced to emigrate, shut or break rules
In today's adverse business environment, the excessive taxation of corporate profits favors the illegal economy and pushes organized enterprises and their workers out of the market, according to the weekly bulletin of the Hellenic Federation of Enterprises (SEV).
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More than 500,000 Turkish citizens abroad vote for referendum
More than 500,000 Turkish citizens living abroad have gone to the polls in the first week of voting in Turkey's constitutional referendum.
Nearly 322,554 Turkish citizens casted their votes at 13 consulates and polling stations across Germany, according to figures compiled by the ruling Justice and Development Party (AKP).
Study: Neanderthals Used Aspirin, Penicillin
Scientists, who have studied the oldest dental plaque from our nearest extinct relatives, say that Neanderthals used primitive versions of aspirin and penicillin to treat themselves 40,000 years ago.
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Six injured outside Turkish Embassy in Belgium
Six people were injured in front of the Turkish Embassy in Brussels during violent clashes between pro and anti-Erdogan supporters. The incident comes a day after three Kurdish people were stabbed by pro-Erdigan supporters in Brussels during the voting procedures of the referendum, which will decide whether Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan will gain more executive power.
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People injured in front of Turkish consulate in Brussels
Several people were injured in "serious" altercations in front of the Turkish consulate in Brussels between supporters and opponents of President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan on March 30, Belgian police said.
Eurostat: Bulgaria's North West Region Is Poorest in EU
In 2015, regional GDP per capita, expressed in terms of purchasing power standards, ranged from slightly less than 30% of the European Union (EU) average in the Bulgarian North West Region to 580% of the average in Inner London - West in the United Kingdomm, Eurostat said, quoted by BTA,