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Plovdiv To Receive Most Prestigious World Award for Tourism
As of Wednesday until September 11, Plovdiv, Bulgaria's second-largest city, will host one of the most prestigious events in the tourism sphere - the annual awards of the World Federation of Travel Journalists and Writers - FIJET.
Byzantine-era tablet found in road construction
A Byzantine-era stone tablet has been found during road construction in the Central Anatolian province of Karaman's Ermenek district.
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India, Egypt Signal Major Shift In Bilateral Ties
Before leaving for China via Vietnam on Friday evening, Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi held crucial talks with visiting Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi.
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Syrian convergence at the Moscow table
The title might seem complicated, but it is the diplomatic path for the times ahead.
Let me put it clause-by-clause.
-Today, Moscow is the most important center where the word of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad is taken seriously.
-Turkey is starting official contacts with Moscow next week.
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Djukic: Internet censorship possible, very present
MOSCOW - Internet censorship is possible, and it is very present, Tanjug Director Branka Djukic said in Moscow Tuesday at an international forum titled "The New Era of Journalism: A Farewell to the Mainstream."
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Tanjug director: Internet censorship very present
MOSCOW - Internet censorship is possible, and it is very present, Tanjug Director Branka Djukic said in Moscow Tuesday at an international forum titled "The New Era of Journalism: A Farewell to the Mainstream."
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Port strike sees cruise revenues take a dive
If port workers in Piraeus do not cease their strike action, the losses from cruise ship activity in June alone are expected to add up to 12 million euros, to say nothing of an even bigger impact if the strike goes on for the rest of the summer, according to sector professionals.
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Death toll in capsizing of smuggling boat rises to 10
The death toll following the capsizing of a smuggling boat south of Crete on Friday rose to 10 on Saturday as coast guard officials continued scouring international waters for survivors.
Ship detects signals from crashed EgyptAir plane's black box
A French ship searching the Mediterranean has detected black box signals from a missing EgyptAir flight in the waters between the Greek island of Crete and the Egyptian coast, a development that could help solve the mystery of why the aircraft crashed into the sea last month, killing all 66 on board.
The Muslim Brotherhood bears the cost of reset in Mideast
The growing closeness between Riyadh and Ankara is pushing the latter to adopt a more balanced and distanced attitude toward the Muslim Brotherhood, an organization it once embraced wholeheartedly.