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Bulgaria's Ex US Ambassador Says Her Name Involved in Disinformation Scandal
Former Bulgarian Ambassador Elena Poptodorova on Monday sent a statement to Bulgarian media outlets saying she had not been prepared for the "disinformation scandal" her name got involved into last week.
Serbian long jumper Ivana Spanovic wins gold, sets national record
Serbian long jumper Ivana Spanovic has won a gold medal at the European Indoor Athletic Championship held in Belgrade March 3-5.
Spanovic's result - seven meters and 24 centimeters - was her personal and Serbia's new national record.
Bulgaria to Join Visegrad Four on Food Standards
Bulgaria's interim Agriculture Minister has said Sofia intends on joining the Visegrad group in their demand that companies should stop selling lower-quality products in Eastern Europe compared to the rest of the continent.
The issue will be raised at a ministerial meeting in Brussels on Monday, Hristo Bozukov has told daily 24 Chasa.
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European Parliament votes to end visa-free travel for Americans
The European Parliament has voted to end visa-free travel for Americans within the EU.
It comes after the US failed to agree visa-free travel for citizens of five EU countries – Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Poland and Romania – as part of a reciprocity agreement. US citizens can normally travel to all countries in the bloc without a visa.
EU's security depends on Turkey's stability: Hungarian FM
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto has said the security of the European Union depends on Turkey's stability.
Speaking to Turkey's state-run Anadolu Agency on the eve of the Turkey-Hungary 5th Joint Economic Commission meeting, Szijjarto said Hungary respects Turkey for housing the refugees.
Montenegro Asks Moscow to Help With Coup Probe
Montenegrin Justice Minister Zoran Pazin said on Friday that Montenegro had asked Moscow to allow its the special prosecutor to examine two Russian nationals suspected of having played a leading role in last October's alleged coup.
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EU lawmakers vote to scrap visa-free travel for Americans to EU
The European Parliament has passed a non-binding resolution calling on Brussels to force Americans to apply for visas before visiting Europe unless Washington adheres to a visa reciprocity policy and stops discriminating against eastern EU citizens.
MEPs Want Visas Reimposed on US Citizens
MEPs have called on the European Commission to take reciprocal measures against the US due to ongoing US visa requirements for citizens of Bulgaria, Romania, Croatia, Poland and Cyprus.
European Parliamentarians have urged the Commission to adopt the necessary legal measures "within two months", the parliament said in a resolution adopted on Thursday.
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Which countries Greece expects the most tourist from
In an effort to gauge the likelihood of incoming tourism per country to Greece, the Greek Tourism Confederation’s (SETE) Intelligence unit has incorporated the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) in its analytics arsenal.
Facts, lies and the ballot box
It is unfair to pin the whole blame on Donald Trump and his election win in the United States on the new political concept of "post-truth."
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