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Bulgarians Honor Victory Day in Front of Soviet Army Monument
Hundreds of Bulgarians laid wreaths in front of the Soviet Army Monument in the capital Sofia to mark Victory Day on Monday.
Wreaths were officially laid by embassies of Russia, Armenia, Belarus, Venezuela, Vietnam, the Palestinian Authority, China, Kazakhstan, Syria, Pakistan, and Cuba.
Nearly 1,700 foreigners expelled from Greece
Nearly 1,700 migrants were returned to their countries of origin in the month of April following a nation-wide operation conducted by the Greek police. The vast majority of the illegal migrants came from Albania (852), while 157 came from Pakistan, 107 from Morocco, 61 from Iran, 51 from Georgia, 45 from Afghanistan, 29 from Bangladesh and 16 from Bulgaria.
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Turkey's disaster agency active in 40 countries across the world
Turkey's disaster agency is not only housing and assisting the country's nearly 3 million refugees but also actively working to help 40 disaster-stricken countries around the world, the president of the Disaster and Emergency Management Authority (AFAD) has told daily Hürriyet upon receiving the 20th prestigious Ayd?n Do?an Award for its outstanding efforts in Turkey and abroad.
Little Messi flees Afghanistan, appeals to UN after 'threats'
The young Afghan boy who captivated hearts after he was pictured wearing a plastic bag as an improvised Lionel Messi jersey has appealed to the UN refugee agency after fleeing Afghanistan.
Krauss: Europe Should Learn From India How To Tackle Migrant Crisis
Herbert Krauss, the senior official of the Austrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and head of the Department for the Common Foreign and Security Policy (EU), has advised Europe to learn from India how to tackle the migrant crisis.
With five-year delay, CIA 'live-tweets' bin Laden raid
The CIA has marked the anniversary of the killing of Osama bin Laden by live-tweeting - with a five-year delay - the raid by U.S. special forces on the al-Qaeda founder's compound in Pakistan.
Using the hashtag #UBLRaid, the CIA blasted out updates of the May 2011 strike as if it was unfolding in real time - in a highly unusual move for the secretive spy agency.
Vegan Mountaineer Skatov Also Ascends Annapurna
Atanas Skatov has become the second Bulgarian in 24 hours to climb Annapurna, known as the world's most dangerous mount.
Skatov has reached the summit in a group of 30 (16 Nepali and 14 foreign nationals), according to the Altitude Pakistan blog which cites officials in Kathmandu.
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Bulgarian Authorities Detain 29 Migrants Near Vratsa
During a specialised police check conducted by officers from Vratsa, Bulgarian authorities detained shortly before midnight on Wednesday 29 migrants travelling in a minibus in the direction of Vidin.
The migrant group consisted of one woman, thirteen minors and fifteen men coming from Afghanistan and Pakistan.
India-Pakistan FS-Level Talks Inconclusive
The Foreign Secretary (FS)-level talks between India and Pakistan ended inconclusive on Tuesday, raising some tough questions for the Narendra Modi government in New Delhi.
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'Alliance of Civilizations' a long way from reaching targets: Turkey's Erdo?an
The United Nations' Alliance of Civilizations is far away from attaining its foundational targets, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an said April 26.