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Turkey's Be?ikta? signs with Istanbul-born Armenian talent Özbiliz
Turkey's Be?ikta? said in a filing to the stock exchange on Jan. 20 that it is in talks with Aras Özbiliz, the rising Armenian star of Russia's Spartak Moscow. However, the title contender does not plan to enroll the Istanbul-born midfielder this season, but send him on loan to Spain's Getafe, according to sources.
Bulgaria's Jan-Oct Trade Gap Shrinks
Bulgaria's trade deficit for the first 10 months of 2015 has decreased compared with the same period of the 2014, as exports rose faster than imports, according to statistical data released by the country's central bank.
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FDI into Bulgaria Grew by 20.6% in January-November 2015
Foreign direct investment into Bulgaria amounted to EUR 1.467 B between January and November of last year, preliminary data from the Bulgarian National Bank shows.
This is a 20.6% year-on-year increase, according to statistics on the central bank's website.
Minister Mouzalas to participate in Transatlantic Council on Migration
The challenges, problems and opportunities created by the refugee crisis will be the focus of the 15th meeting of the Transatlantic Council on Migration which will take place on Jan. 17-19 in Berlin with the participation of politicians, heads of organizations and researches from around the world.
MPs Make First Step Towards Allowing Foreign Aircraft to Guard Bulgarian Airspace
The Bulgarian parliament approved at first reading on Thursday the amendments to the Defence and Armed Forces Act allowing for aircraft from NATO member countries to guard the country's airspace by participating in joint air policing missions.
The debates lasted for more than two hours, with ruling and opposition parties hurling mutual accusations at each other.
Bulgarian Parliament to Decide on Joint Air Policing Missions
The Bulgarian parliament will decide on Thursday whether to allow the country's airspace to be guarded not only by the Bulgarian army, but also by the armed forces of NATO allies.
This could be achieved by amendments to the Defence and Armed Forces Act.
Bulgaria Could Have New Combat Aircraft after 3-1/2 Years - Defence Minister
The Bulgarian Air Force could have its ageing Soviet-made combat aircraft replaced by new multi-role warplanes in the next three to three-and-a half years, Defence Minister Nikolay Nenchev said on Wednesday.
The government commission tasked with studying the available options is expected to submit a report by the end of March, Nenchev told bTV broadcaster.
Research Ship Pelagia to Study Climate Change in Black Sea Region
Bulgaria's government has given the green light to Dutch-flagged research vessel Pelagia to conduct an oceanograpic expedition in the country's territorial sea and exclusive economic zone from 28 January to 5 February 2016.
Intel warned security units over possible attack: Report
Turkey's intelligence agency had posted two recent warnings to all security units in the country over possible attacks on tourists in Turkey along with foreign mission buildings and other foreigners, daily Hürriyet has learned.
Publish 2013 Census Data, EU Urges Bosnia
EU officials have told Bosnia and Herzegovina that it urgently needs to publish the final results of the census it conducted in 2013, after claims by local politicians that Sarajevo could soon apply for membership.
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