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Finland and Bulgaria Remain only Two Countries not Violating Network Neutrality Principles
There are only two countries in Europe - Finland and Bulgaria, where there are no violations of the network neutrality principles, according to the Report on network neutrality in Europe published by Austrian data protection NGO epicenter.works.
Nederlands Dans Theater | Athens | February 1-4
One of the world's most dynamic and pioneering ensembles, the Nederlands Dans Theater returns to the Athens Concert Hall with a triple bill composed of "Safe as Houses" by Sol Leon and Paul Lightfoot, with music by J.S.
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EU with New Rules on International Marriages
The EU Regulations clarifying the rules applicable to property regimes for international married couples or registered partnerships apply as of today.
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Spain Reduces Speed Limits to 90kph From Tomorrow
SPAIN will tomorrow (January 29) officially lower the speed limit on secondary roads from 100kph to 90kph, writes euroweeklynews.com
The Council of Ministers had approved the measure, which is designed to cut the death toll from road accidents, earlier this month.
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Ice Fishing Pros Compete in Bulgaria
They battled with snow drifts and waded through knee-deep slush to get to their competition ground on a frozen lake in Bulgaria's southern Rhodope mountains, reports AFP.
The world's ice angling pros converged this weekend on the Shiroka Polyana lake, 1,500 metres above sea level, to face off at the 16th annual Ice Fishing World Championship.
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Katainen: 'For Greek governments, restoring trust is essential'
"Trust is like oxygen - you notice it only when it is running out." This is the metaphor used by Jyrki Katainen, European Commission vice president for jobs, growth, investment and competitiveness, to underscore how important trust is for investors - when it comes to investing in a country like Greece.
Where electric cars are concerned, Greece remains largely unplugged
Greece is among the least prepared European countries to use electric cars, according to a study by a Netherlands-based automobile leasing and fleet management company.
SMART CITIES AND MOBILITY Event Open Doors in Sofia on March 26
Technology is already changing urban life as we know it, but it is still hard to imagine what this change will lead to in ten years. The framework, however, is clear.
#Romania2019.eu/ UPDATE PM Dancila: It is important to show European citizens that EU institutions work for them
Europe has always known to overcome obstacles and be born again after the less fortunate episodes in history, PM Viorica Dancila said in Strasbourg on Tuesday, adding that "it is important to show the European citizens that the EU institutions work for them."
#Romania2019.eu/ PM Dancila: It is important to show European citizens that EU institutions work for them
Europe has always known to overcome obstacles and be born again after the less fortunate episodes in history and today we are in a complex moment of the European construction process, however any situations of this kind can be turned into opportunities, PM Viorica Dancila said on Tuesday, while presenting before the European Parliament gathered in plenary session in Strasbourg the priorities of