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EC Threatens To Sue 5 Countries Over Air Pollution
The European Commission has warned for the final time Germany, France, Spain, Italy and the UK about systematic violation of the restrictions of the European Union regarding air pollution, announced the press centre of the commission.
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Mystery radioactive residue over Europe raises concern
Concerns have spread in Europe about a potential nuclear “incident” following a recent report by a French nuclear watchdog agency – the Institute for Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety (IRSN), the French national public expert in nuclear and radiological risks – that radioactive Iodine-131 had been observed across much of northern and central Europe.
Bulgarians Wishing To Vote Abroad Have One Week Left To Apply
Bulgarians living abroad have one week left to file applications in order to participate in the upcoming snap parliamentary elections on March 26. The deadline is February 28.
So far, over 15,000 applications have been filed, showed data published on the website of the Central Election Commission (CEC).
Drug sector warns patients will be denied new therapies
Representatives of the pharmaceutical industry have appealed to the Health Ministry not to proceed with legislation that they say will limit access to new therapies.
"Kosovo is not Catalonia": Thaci appeals to Spain to recognize Kosovo
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has called on Spain to recognize Kosovo "as soon as possible."
In interview for the EFE agency, he said that Spain was "not Milosevic's Serbia, while Kosovo is not Catalonia or the Basque country."
Thaci appeals to Spain to recognize Kosovo
Kosovo President Hashim Thaci has called on Spain to recognize Kosovo "as soon as possible."
In interview for the EFE agency, he said that Spain was "not Milosevic's Serbia, while Kosovo is not Catalonia or the Basque country."
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Two budgets, two speeds: Greece outstrips France
There is a two-speed euro zone when it comes to budget discipline according to Thomson Reuters data - with Greece being forced into maintaining a large primary surplus at one end and France being pretty much left to its own devices at the other.
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ESM CEO: Greece is a special case!
The CEO of the European Stability Mechanism (ESM), Klaus Regling believes Greece can regain the markets’ trust and return on a path of economic growth if it implements the agreed reforms. Speaking to a convention in Munich on Thursday, Mr.
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US pledges more support to Turkey's Syria operation
U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis issued assurances that the U.S.-led coalition will provide more support to Turkey's Euphrates Shield Operation during his first meeting with his Turkish counterpart Fikri Işık late on Feb. 15 on the margins of a NATO summit in Brussels, according to Turkish officials.
European tourism giant eyes new markets to fill its hotels
European travel and tourism company TUI said it aims to start offering holidays to customers from countries such as China, India, Spain and Italy as it seeks new ways to keep its hotels full.