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Polling stations abroad for Romanian presidential election: Italy has most
Italy is the country with the highest number of polling stations organized abroad by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) for the presidential elections; Spain, the United States and the Republic of Moldova follow.
France, Turkey agree on intelligence cooperation over foreign jihadists
France and Turkey have agreed to share intelligence information regarding people suspected to be attempting to travel to, or from, Syria and Iraq, French Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve announced Nov. 6 after a Group of 6 (G-6) meeting of European interior ministers in Paris.
Petar Moskov – Minister of Health (RB)
Petar Moskov was born on December 17, 1970 in Sofia.
He has a degree in medicine from the Medical University - Sofia with a specialty in anesthesiology and intensive care. He has specialised in France, the UK, Spain and the US.
He works as a senior teaching assistant in the St. Ana university hospital in Sofia, in the anesthesiology and intensive care ward.
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Meteoric rise of 'party of the Indignants' shakes up politics in crisis-hit Spain
A far-left party set up only in January is surging in Spain's opinion polls ahead of next year's general election, feeding off anger over corruption and unemployment, and shaking up the traditional two-party system.
Podemos, which means "We Can" in Spanish, took first place in a survey of voting intentions for the first time on Nov. 2.
European Migrants Contributed GBP 20 B to UK Finances in 2000-2011
European migrants made a net contribution of GBP 20 B to UK public finances between 2000 and 2011, according to economists at University College London.
Greek hotels keep rates at low levels
By Stathis Kousounis
Hotel rates in Athens and Greece in general continue to be very competitive this month, according to online travel booking site Trivago.
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Rising olive oil output in Greece to partially make up for global slump
World olive oil production is predicted to slump in 2014-15 because of the effects of drought and exhausted trees in Spain and civil war in Syria, lifting prices in coming months, industry researcher Oil World said on Tuesday.
Greece issues several times more prescriptions, referrals than EU peers
Some 65 million medical prescriptions for a total of 200 million packets of medication are issued every year in Greece, along with 100 million referrals for medical tests, several times more than in fellow European Union states, according to data made public on Wednesday by the countrys main healthcare provider, EOPYY, and the European Healthcare Fraud and Corruption Network, EHFCN.
Spanish branch of Golden Dawn registered in Spain, report says
A Spanish branch of the neo-fascist Golden Dawn party has been officially registered as a political party in Spain, according to reports.
The country's Interior Ministry registered the Valencia-based Amanecer Dorado on October 27, Euronews said quoting local media.
December 8 Eurogroup seen as decisive for Greek bailout exit
The Greek government felt encouraged Tuesday by European Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici (photo) pointing to the December 8 Eurogroup as a key date for deciding how Greeces relationship with the troika should evolve.