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Turkish expert responsible for Louvre's Islamic artifacts
Turkish history of arts expert ?lhan Alemdar is responsible for the Islamic artworks section in the world famous Louvre Museum in Paris. Alemdar has studied the history of arts in Greece and France and has been working for the Louvre Museum for 25 years in the staff of the French Culture Ministry.
D. Avramopoulos outlines how to tackle migration after Egypt talks
By European Migration, Home Affairs and Citizenship Commissioner Dimitris Avramopoulos
The European Union and Egypt have a long-standing relationship. We face common challenges and we need one another to address them.
Foreign Businessmen Invested BGN 43 M in Return for Bulgarian Passports
Foreign businessmen invested BGN 43 M in the Bulgarian budget in 2014 in order to obtain passports and be granted a right to live in the country.
The most of the wealthy applicants for Bulgarian passports originate from Egypt and Lebanon, showed the data of the Interior Ministry, which had been requested by private bTV station.
Worrying signs for Greek tourism
Sector professionals fear reversal of growth trend unless a deal is reached with the country?s creditors
By Stathis Kousounis
Unless the government comes to some sort of agreement with the country?s creditors and is able to put an end to the economic uncertainty, Greek tourism?s positive course in terms of foreign arrivals is at risk of reversal.
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France, Qatar sign $7 bln Rafale warplane, missile deal
President Francois Hollande and Qatari Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani signed on May 4 a 6.3 billion euro ($7.02 billion) agreement for the sale of 24 Dassault Aviation-built Rafale fighter jets.
First class democracy, peaceful foreign policy to bring $50 bln annually: CHP's K?l?çdaro?lu
First class democracy and peaceful democracy will bring Turkey some $50 billion annually, main opposition Republican People?s Party (CHP) leader Kemal K?l?çdaro?lu said.
Delivering Greek Cyprus gas via Egypt not feasible: Turkey
Turkey's energy minister has deemed that delivering natural gas from Greek Cyprus via Egypt was not feasible.
Leaders from Egypt, Greece and the Greek Cypriot administration gathered on April 29 to discuss the possibility of delivering Greek Cyprus's natural gas via Egypt.
How Greece came to recognize Israel after 43 years!
Greece had abstained in November 29, 1947, when the UN General Assembly voted to recognize the newly-born Jewish state. Greek governments continued with this policy until 1990. During this time, the Israeli envoy in Athens had the title “Diplomatic Representative” until Prime Minister Constantine Mitsotakis was elected as Greek PM.
Turkish gambit in Eastern Mediterranean: The school bully
Until a few days ago, the Turkish Cypriot breakaway statelet was the only entity in the entire Eastern Mediterranean that Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an had not yet picked a fight with. Last weekend, the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus joined Syria, Lebanon, Cyprus, Israel and Egypt ? countries at various shades of cold war with Turkey.
France and Qatar seal $7 bln Rafale fighter jet deal
Qatar has agreed to buy 24 Dassault Aviation-built Rafale fighter jets in a deal worth 6.3 billion euros ($7 billion), the French government said April 30, as the Gulf Arab state looks to boost its military firepower amid regional instability.