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Greece struggles in its rule of law
Greece placed 41st out of 133 countries the world over, according to a the World Justice Project (WJP) Rule of Law Index, which ranks countries according to the way the rule of law is experienced by the general public.
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Over 50% of Bulgarian Youths Live in Inferior Living Conditions
More than half of Bulgarians between 15 and 29 years of age live in inferior living conditions, showed an analysis of Eurostat, cited by BTA.
Bulgaria and Romania Maintain Reservations About EU-Canada Agreement
Bulgaria and Romania maintain their reservations with respect to the signing of a trade agreement between the EU and Canada, reported BTA.
Croatian MEP Plans Resolution Targeting Dodik
A Croatian member of the European Parliament, Dubravka Suica, is drawing up a resolution condemning the banned referendum in Bosnia's Serb-majority entity, Republika Srpska, and proposing reforms to the country's constitution.
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Paris and Brussels islamic terrorists used Athens support network, documents show
The islamic terrorists responsible for the attacks in Paris and Brussels were using a support network in Athens, according to Brussels court files used to try the members of terrorist cell of the Verviers attacks in Belgium.
One Dance Week Features Performances from France, Korea on Oct 13-14
International One Dance Week festival will bring to the audience two events on Thursday and Friday at Boris Hristov House of Culture in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, organizers say.
Turkey Purges NATO Cadres After Coup Attempt
Turkey has fired hundreds of its senior military - representatives at NATO both in Europe and the USA after the unsuccessful coup attempt on July 15, showed documents to which Reuters has secured access.
This means that the subsequent purge has affected some of the most well-prepared cadres in the army.
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Turkey fires NATO military envoys after failed coup: Report
Turkey has fired hundreds of senior military staff serving at NATO in Europe and the United States following the failed July 15 coup, documents seen by Reuters show.
In a classified military dispatch, 149 military envoys posted to NATO centers in Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and Britain were ordered on Sept. 27 to return to Turkey within three days.
Greece rejects four more Turkish coup plotter soldiers' asylum applications
Greece's political asylum commission on Oct. 11 rejected the asylum application of another four of eight coup-plotting soldiers who escaped to the country after Turkey's failed coup attempt of July 15, leaving just one soldier to be reviewed for the process.
In late September, the commission rejected the asylum application of three soldiers.
Ivaylo Kalfin, the Seasoned Politician Facing an Uphill Battle
Novinite publishes profiles of presidential candidates running in the forthcoming elections on November 06.
We continue with Ivaylo Kalfin, a former Foreign Minister and MEP running on the ticket of President (2002-2012) Georgi Parvanov's party.