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Dendias, Cavusoglu meet briefly at NATO meeting
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias and Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu met briefly on the sidelines of a NATO meeting of foreign ministers in Brussels on Tuesday.
In a post on his official Twitter account, Dendias said he also spoke with the foreign ministers of Albania, Canada, Croatia, Hungary, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Norway and Spain.
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Bulgaria’s Caretaker Cabinet proposes the Replacement of several Ambassadors
The acting Minister of Foreign Affairs, Nikolay Milkov, to be appointed to the post of permanent representative of Bulgaria in the NATO mission in Brussels, and his deputy, Kostadin Kojabashev, should become the ambassador to the Vatican. This is what the caretaker cabinet proposes to President Rumen Radev.
The Countries for Collective Purchase of Ammunition are Now 24 - Bulgaria is Not Among Them
The number of countries participating in the European Defense Agency (EDA) coordinated munitions collective purchase project announced a week ago has reached 24.
Among them are 23 countries from the European Union and Norway. Bulgaria does not participate.
At the end of last week, five more countries joined the original 18 countries:
ATHEX: Index posts rebound on thin turnover
The slowing pace of the Fed rate hikes and those that followed in Britain, Switzerland and Norway kept investors at bay on Thursday, though buyers edged out sellers at Athinon Avenue for price growth on low turnover. This time banks underperformed, but they are about to be joined soon by the new listing of Optima Bank in a rare injection of fresh blood in this section of the market.
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Seventeen EU countries, Norway agree to jointly buy ammunition for Ukraine
Seventeen European Union countries plus Norway agreed on Monday to jointly procure ammunition to help Ukraine and to replenish their own stockpiles, the EU's European Defence Agency said.
Klinec for the history books
Just a day after becoming the first woman ski jumper to break the 200-metre mark, Slovenia's Ema Klinec also won the first official ski flying event for women - and with a new world record to boot.
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Slovenia’s Klinec first woman ski jumper to surpass 200-metre mark
Slovenia's Ema Klinec has become the first woman ski jumper to surpass the 200-metre mark in an official competition, landing at 203 metres at the Vikersund ski flying hill in Norway during training on 18 March.
A female Mossad agent’s treasure trove of photos
On Oct 8, 1965, the chief of Israel's foreign intelligence service, the Mossad, presented the country's prime minister with a plan to assassinate several leading Palestinian militants based in Beirut with letter bombs.
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Lake Bled makes CNN’s list of world’s 25 beauty spots
Lake Bled, an idyllic lake with an island in the north-west of Slovenia, has made the list of 25 of the most beautiful places in the world published by CNN Travel last week, alongside destinations like the Svalbard Islands in Norway and the UK's Lake District.
Bulgaria is the Least Free Country in the EU after Hungary
Bulgaria is the least free country in the European Union after Hungary. This is according to Freedom House's annual ranking in the organization's report on the state of freedoms and rights around the world. The survey covers 210 countries and territories.