Portugal
AFP: The “Struma” Tragedy in Bulgaria is the Worst Bus Accident in Europe for the Last Decade
Yesterday's bus crash in Bulgaria, which killed at least 46 people, is the worst bus crash in Europe in a decade. This is how Agence France-Presse (AFP) commented on the tragedy that happened early morning yesterday on the territory of Bulgaria with a bus with Macedonian registration.
Europe battles COVID surge as WHO warns of 700,000 more deaths
Europe remains "in the firm grip" of COVID and the continent's death toll could top 2.2 million this winter if current trends continue, the World Health Organization warned on Nov. 23.
Europe is battling an upsurge in the pandemic that saw Austria return to lockdown this week while Germany and the Netherlands are poised to announce new restrictions.
Struggling Beşiktaş eyes consolation in Europe
Beşiktaş eyes its first Champions League win of the season when it hosts Ajax on Nov. 24 in Istanbul, hoping to end its recent slump.
The defending Turkish Süper Lig champion has lost all its four games so far in Group C, sitting at the bottom of the group with a 10-goal difference. The club has also won just twice in its last eight league games.
- Read more about Struggling Beşiktaş eyes consolation in Europe
- Log in to post comments
14 European Countries are Included in Bulgaria's List of Countries in the Red Covid Zone
As of Tuesday next week, a number of European countries are on the list of countries in the red zone - Germany, Austria, the Netherlands, Ireland, the Czech Republic, Belgium, Hungary, Denmark, Iceland, Greece, Liechtenstein, Andorra, Poland and Switzerland.
Moldova goes from red to orange.
Turkey beat Montenegro 2-1, qualify for 2022 World Cup playoffs
Turkey defeated Montenegro 2-1 in a 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifications Group G match on Nov. 16.
Montenegro started the match at home very fast and drew first blood in the third minute with Fatos Beqiraj at Podgorica City Stadium.
Turkey's response came in the 22nd minute with Kerem Aktürkoğlu. The first half ended 1-1.
Slovenia pleased with EU Strategic Compass
Brussels – Slovenia “must be pleased” with the EU’s Strategic Compass, a shared vision for EU security and defence, Defence Minister Matej Tonin said on Tuesday after EU defence ministers launched debated the draft document.
- Read more about Slovenia pleased with EU Strategic Compass
- Log in to post comments
Getir enters US market with Chicago
Istanbul-based Getir, the pioneer of ultra-fast grocery delivery business, announced on Nov. 12 that it entered the U.S. market with its services in Chicago.
It will add New York and Boston to its network by the end of the year, Getir founder Nazım Salur said.
- Read more about Getir enters US market with Chicago
- Log in to post comments
There is No One Left to be Vaccinated in Portugal
From one of the most affected by covid to one of the most vaccinated nations in the world, Portugal no longer has anyone to vaccinate. 98 percent of the population is fully vaccinated against coronavirus, and the other two percent are children under 12 years of age.
- Read more about There is No One Left to be Vaccinated in Portugal
- Log in to post comments
Eurobank – Pandemic and energy crisis create downside risks for the 4th quarter 2021
The recovery continued in the third quarter of 2021, however the resurgence of the pandemic and the energy crisis pose downside risks for the fourth quarter of 2021 and jeopardize the disposable income of households.
This is the main conclusion of Eurobank's weekly study "7 DAYS ECONOMY".
Beşiktaş lose 4-0 to Sporting CP in Champions League
Beşiktaş suffered a 4-0 defeat by Sporting CP in a UEFA Champions League Group C match on No.v 3 in Portugal.
Pedro Goncalves broke the deadlock with a penalty goal in the 31st minute at Estadio Jose Alvalade in Lisbon.
After seven minutes, Goncalves scored another goal, while João Paulo Dias Fernandes netted Sporting CP's third goal in the 41st minute.