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Over half of Turks fear retirement financial difficulties: Poll
Over half of Turkish people believe that they will face economic problems after they retire, so most have planned to keep working, according to a survey by AvivaSA and its partner Aviva in 12 countries.
Bulgaria-EU Trade Records 12.3 % Growth in January-April
Between January and April, Bulgarian exports to the EU increased by 12.3 % compared to the same period in 2014.
According to preliminary estimates of the National Statistical Institute (NSI), which were released on Thursday, exports in this period amounted to BGN 9.3 B.
Bulgaria Drops Six Positions in FIFA World Ranking
The Bulgarian men's national football team dropped six positions in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking, which was released on Thursday.
At present, Bulgaria occupies the 68th place with 489 points, being behind the team of Norway and ahead of the United Arab Emirates.
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Toyota's Turkey unit exports fall 30 percent as Russia bites: CEO
The Turkish unit of Toyota Motor Corp saw first-half exports slump by 30 percent to 42,433 units after a weaker ruble hit Russia?s car market, but it hopes to pare losses with sales domestically and to Europe, the unit?s chief executive has said.
Russian veto on British resolution on Srebrenica
Russian veto on British resolution on Srebrenica
The British draft resolution on Srebrenica has not been adopted by the United Nations Security Council, because Russia vetoed it.
Earlier in the day, Russia suggested that the document should not be put up for a vote at all.
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Greece crisis hits last-minute holiday bookings
Greece's debt crisis has hit tourism, with last-minute bookings falling sharply, although the impact on the industry may be limited because the flare-up has come late in the season when most summer holidays are already booked.
The Greek Tourism Confederation said it has seen a 30 percent drop in last-minute bookings, which typically account for one-fifth of bookings to the country.
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Bulgarian Children Abandoned by Tour Firm While on Holiday in Spain
A group of Bulgarian schoolchildren visiting Spain have been accommodated in a refugee center after being abandoned by the tour operator which brought them there, the public TV reports.
Bulgarian-Greek Drama Enters Lux Prize Shortlist
The Lesson, a 2014 Bulgarian-Greek film, is among the ten works nominated to the Lux Prize at this year's edition of the Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.
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Romania to Allocate EUR 100 M to SME Initiative
Romania has decided to allocate EUR 100 M from the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) to the SME Initiative to help the country's small businesses get better access to finance.
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France, Spain more dangerous than Greece for tourists
The recent terrorist attack in Tunisia, which led to the death of at least 30 British tourists, has left many holiday makers cautious about what destinations are the safest to travel to without fearing for their lives. The UK Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) released data, including a map that shows the threat zone levels in colors.