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Minister Mouzalas to participate in Transatlantic Council on Migration
The challenges, problems and opportunities created by the refugee crisis will be the focus of the 15th meeting of the Transatlantic Council on Migration which will take place on Jan. 17-19 in Berlin with the participation of politicians, heads of organizations and researches from around the world.
Vucic to attend World Economic Forum in Davos
Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic will attend the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland, on January 20-23, his office has confirmed, Tanjug reported.
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Turkish-born to represent San Marino at Eurovision 2016
Turkish-born singer Serhat Hac?pa?al?o?lu will compete for the Republic of San Marino in the upcoming Eurovision Song Contest in a year that Turkey will be missing on stage.
Education for Syrian children in Turkey: Turkish or Arabic?
Education is the most urgent issue, according to Murat Erdo?an, an Ankara-based academic who has been working intensively on the issue of Syrian refugees.
The Islamic Wars of Religion
Saudi Arabia's Sunni Muslim rulers beheaded their country's leading Shia Muslim cleric, Sheikh Nimr Baqr al-Nimr, on charges of seeking "foreign meddling" in the kingdom.
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Swedish airport evacuated after bomb scare: Police
Parts of Sweden's Stockholm-Skavsta Airport were evacuated on Jan.10 for several hours after traces of explosive powder were detected on a piece of luggage at the security check, police said.
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Bulgaria Drops One Position to 72nd Place in FIFA World Ranking
The Bulgarian men's national football team dropped one position in the latest FIFA/Coca-Cola World Ranking released on Thursday.
At present, Bulgaria has 494 points and occupies the 72nd place between the teams of Israel and Uzbekistan.
Is Turkey's Merkel deal still valid as the EU questions Schengen?
Right before Paris was put on alert over yet another incident on the first anniversary of the Charlie Hebdo assault by al-Qaeda on Jan. 7, former French President Nicholas Sarkozy claimed that the Schengen visa agreement "was dead." The agreement has brought visa-free travel to a number of European Union and non-EU European countries since the mid-1990s.
In Hypothetical Referendum 82 % of Bulgarians Would Vote for Staying in EU
In a hypothetical referendum on EU membership, every third EU citizen would vote in favour of one's country to leave the Union.
This is revealed by a survey of Gallup International conducted in 14 EU member-states including both founding countries such as France, Germany and the Netherlands and new members such as Bulgaria and Romania.
10 consuls general from EU countries visit Cumhuriyet in solidarity
The consuls general to Istanbul of 10 European Union countries have staged a solidarity visit to daily Cumhuriyet headquarters over the arrest of two of the paper's journalists, Can Dündar and Erdem Gül, for publishing a story on Syria-bound National Intelligence Agency (M?T) trucks that were allegedly carrying weapons to militants.