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Voter turnout abroad: 114,607 ballots cast by 1 p.m.
As many as 114,607 Romanian voters living abroad turned out to the ballot by 1 p.m. on Sunday in the second round of voting for President of Romania, according to figures received by the Central Electoral Bureau from 263 polling stations out of a total 294 set up abroad.
Wladimir Klitschko Defeats Kubrat Pulev in 5th Round
Bulgarian boxer Kubrat Pulev got knocked down by Ukrainian heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko in a long-waited match held late on Saturday, November 15.
Pulev fought hard despite falling down two times well in the first round, but failed to get back to his feet after a strong left punch which prevented him from making it through the fifth round eleven seconds before the end.
Western Leaders Threaten Russia With More Sanctions
Britain's PM David Cameron and German Chancellor Angela Merkel warned Russia and Russian individuals might face further sanctions over the situation in Ukraine.
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Turkish PM discusses Iraq-Syria crisis with Obama
Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet DavutoÄlu discussed the crisis in Syria and Iraq with U.S. President Barack Obama on Nov. 15, according to the Turkish Prime Ministry.
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Iranian-Azeri suspect of graft probe buys watches worth 1 million euros: Seller
Watch-seller Yusuf TutuÅ, the apparent dealer of the expensive watch that was allegedly given to former Economy Minister Zafer ÃaÄlayan by Iranian-Azeri businessman Reza Zarrab, has said Zarrab would buy 20 to 30 watches worth more than 1 million euros annually to give as gifts.
German arms firm raided as part of probe into bribes
German prosecutors on Thursday searched the Munich offices of Krauss-Maffei Wegmann (KMW) in connection to the alleged payment of bribes to Greek officials over the sale of 170 Leopard 2 tanks and 24 self-propelled howitzers at least a decade ago, Kathimerini understands.
"German vice-chancellor to focus on economy"
"German vice-chancellor to focus on economy"
BELGRADE -- The upcoming visit to Belgrade by German Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel is "proof of good bilateral relations and a desire to promote economic cooperation."
This is what German Ambassador in Belgrade Heinz Wilhelm told Tanjug.
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Gabriel: Serbia is Germany's key partner in Balkans
BELGRADE - Serbia is Germany's most important partner in the Balkans, German Vice Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, who is scheduled to visit Belgrade on Sunday, said in an interview for Friday's editions of Belgrade daily Blic.
Wilhelm: German vice-chancellor’s visit to focus on economy
BELGRADE - The upcoming visit to Belgrade by German Vice-Chancellor Sigmar Gabriel, who will be at the head of a German business delegation, is proof of good bilateral relations and a desire to promote economic cooperation, German Ambassador in Belgrade Heinz Wilhelm has told Tanjug.
Wilhelm:Rama's visit step forward despite unfortunate event
BELGRADE - German Ambassador to Serbia Heinz Wilhelm said that the recent visit by Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama is an important achievement and a step in the right direction in the development of bilateral ties, despite, as he said, an unfortunate episode.