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ECAS: Migrants Are Salvation, Not Threat To Old Europe
A recent study of ECAS shows that EU migrants in Austria, Germany, the Netherlands and the United Kingdom contribute more than they benefit from their host countries.
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Dutch unveil world's first solar-powered bicycle path
The Netherlands on Nov. 12 unveiled the world's first solar bike path, a revolutionary project to harvest the sun's energy that could eventually also be used on roads.
The so-called "SolaRoad" bike path is made of concrete modules each measuring 2.5 by 3.5 metres (eight by 11 feet), embedded with solar panels covered in tempered glass.
Smaller Greek companies struggle most to get funding in eurozone, ECB survey shows
Small and medium-sized companies in Greece have the highest need for bank funding in the eurozone, but find it hard to get, a survey by the European Central Bank and the European Commission showed on Wednesday.
Turkish karateka wins world championship title
Turkish karateka Enes Erkan won his second world championship title in the menâs kumite (free fight) 84-plus kilogram division on Nov. 8.
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Turkey squad for Brazil and Kazakhstan games announced
Turkey National Football Team squad for international friendly match against Brazil on Nov. 12 and UEFA Euro 2016 Group A qualifier against Kazakhstan on Nov. 16 has been unveiled.
Troika digs in heels for completion of review
New legislation allowing taxpayers up to 100 monthly installments to pay off their debts to the state will not be withdrawn, the Finance Ministry said on Saturday after reports that the troika has objected to the law, estimating that it will add 1 billion euros to Greeces fiscal gap.
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Britain claims victory after EU defers budget bill
EU finance ministers agreed Friday to extend a deadline for Britain to pay a huge 2.1-billion-euro bill until September 2015, with finance minister George Osborne hailing it as a victory in his country's latest showdown with Brussels.
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Šešelj's return "not cause for concern for SNS"
Šešelj's return "not cause for concern for SNS"
BELGRADE -- Zoran Babić said on Friday that Vojislav Šešelj's return to Serbia is not a cause for concern for the party as the policy he advocates is long outdated.
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Babic: Seselj's return not cause for concern for SNS
BELGRADE - Zoran Babic, the head of the Serbian Progressive Party (SNS) group in the Serbian parliament, said on Friday that Vojislav Seselj's return to Serbia is not a cause for concern for the party as the policy he advocates is long outdated.
Hague decision on Šešelj "in next few days"
Hague decision on Šešelj "in next few days"
KRUPANJ -- Rasim Ljajić says he expects a decision of the Trial Chamber of the ICTY on a possible provisional release of Vojislav Šešelj to be made "in a day or two."
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