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Nazi treasure worth $130 million discovered near Iceland (video)
A chest thought to contain as much as $130 million of gold has been discovered by British treasure hunters from the wreckage of a Nazi cargo ship.
The ship, SS Minden, was deliberately sunk on the orders of Adolf Hitler.
Pensioners in Norway have the Highest Standard of Living
Norway, Switzerland and Iceland top the list of countries where it is best to get a retirement. This is shown by the Global Pension Index, compiled by the Natixis financial corporation. Reports BGNES.
PAOK to face Donetsk and PAO possibly Gabala in Europa League qualifiers
Panathinaikos football club will face either Gabala from Azerbaijan or Polish Jagiellonia Bialystok in the second qualifying round draw for the UEFA Europea League competition, while PAOK Thessaloniki will come up against Ukrainian side Olimpik Donetsk.
Bulgaria is Second to Last in the EU in Regards to Attendance of Cultural Events by Citizens
Bulgaria is at the bottom of the European Union on visits of citizens of cultural and sporting events, according to European Statistical Office Eurostat data for 2016
Iceland, an open-air Hollywood studio
Crystal clear ice caves, glacial lakes, spewing volcanoes and crashing waterfalls framed by dark lava columns: Iceland's breathtaking landscapes have become a magnet for Hollywood moviemakers looking to conjure up otherworldly scenery.
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Tectonics | Athens | To June 18
The Onassis Cultural Center is hosting Tectonics, the brainchild of celebrated conductor Ilan Volkov which began in 2012 in Iceland - the only point on the globe where the tectonic plates of Eurasia and North America meet on land - and has since traveled to Glasgow, New York, Oslo, Reykjavik, Adelaide and Tel Aviv, breaking down musical barriers along the way and bringing together seemingly inc
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Bulgarians Will Now Use Roaming Like in Home
''The Bulgarians will now use roaming like in home'', Veselin Bozhkov, head of the Communications Regulation Commission (CRC), said, according to FOCUS News Agency.
From June 15, Bulgarians who travel abroad will make cheaper phone calls in the entire EU plus Norway, Iceland and Lichtenstein.
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Tectonics | Athens | June 16-18
The Onassis Cultural Center is hosting Tectonics, the brainchild of celebrated conductor Ilan Volkov which began in 2012 in Iceland - the only point on the globe where the tectonic plates of Eurasia and North America meet on land - and has since traveled to Glasgow, New York, Oslo, Reykjavik, Adelaide and Tel Aviv, breaking down musical barriers along the way and bringing together seemingly inc
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Gay leaders are still a rarity (infographic)
Today has proven a historic day for Ireland as the country’s parliament elected its 14th head of government.
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Turkey to play Kosovo under shadow of Arda Turan saga
The Turkish national football team will play a crucial 2018 World Cup qualifying stage game at Kosovo on June 11, but the competition on the pitch is the least of coach Fatih Terim's problems.
The national team has been involved in a scandal since June 5, when team captain and Barcelona player Arda Turan verbally and physically assaulted a veteran journalist on the team plane.