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Greece spends 16.2 pct of GDP on pensions
By Roula Salourou
Greece will remain among the countries with the highest pensions in Europe over the next four decades if reforms concerning the level of pensions and the age of retirement are implemented, according to a European Commission report.
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European Union forges ahead with quota plan for migrants
The European Union forged ahead Wednesday with a plan to ease pressure on nations dealing with an influx of Mediterranean migrants by requiring other countries to share the burden, despite some strong opposition.
EU Commission to Unveil Migrant Quota System
EU Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker is expected to propose on Wednesday a mandatory migrant quota system, which will ensure that responsibility for migrants during times of emergency is shared between the member states of the Union.
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Nina Agdal in a hot pink bikini
The beautiful and business-savvy Nina Agdal, one of Denmark’s prized jewels and fashion world favorite is one of the best-paid supermodels in the world.
She was recently spotted by paparazzi enjoying the sun and sea in a hot pink bikini.
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Turks in Australia cast votes for June's general election
Turkish citizens living in Australia went to polling stations on May 8 to become the first to cast their ballots in Turkey?s June 7 general election.
World Press Photo 2015 is officially open in University Square
The World Press Photo 2015 exhibition has officially opened on Thursday, in the Bucharest University Square, where the people interested could admire the most valuable photographs of the competition.
Photo credit: (c) Alex MICSIK / AGERPRES ARCHIVE
Midwife Guilty of Baby Beating Has Worked 7 24-hour Shifts Monthly
Midwife Emilia Kovacheva charged with hurting the 4-day old baby in private hospital Sofiamed, has had seven 24-hour shifts every month, plus her regular 8-hour daily shifts. This is a direct violation to the Bulgarian labor code.
Iran releases seized Maersk cargo ship: official media
Iran has released the Maersk Tigris cargo vessel seized by its patrol boats in the Strait of Hormuz last week over a business dispute, official media said May 7.
Antalya sees 12.6 pct decline in tourists
Turkey's southwestern coastal city of Antalya welcomed 12.6 percent fewer tourists in the first four months of 2015 than in the same period last year, according to data released by Association of Mediterranean Tourism and Hoteliers of Turkey on May 5.
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US 'Made Variety of Efforts' to Help Release Maersk Tigris
The US maintains "a robust presence", in the waters near the Strait of Hormuz "to deter destabilizing activities," State Department Spokesman Jeff Rathke has said.