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Study: People under 35 Are the Most Unhappy

A survey among 2,000 elderly Britons found that ¼ of the people were too busy to spend as much time for themselves as they would like, according to Mirror and BGNES. The results show that adults over 55 (when approaching retirement and having more free time) ranked highest - 6.9 out of ten.

Vucic: I offered condolences because Babic failed to do it

Stanika Gligorijevic was killed in a car crash on the Doljevac tollbooth in a car accident caused by the driver of Corridors of Serbia Director Zoran Babic.
"It was my job to express condolences, as the one who should have done it, failed to do so several months after the accident", President Aleksandar Vucic said in the morning program of TV Pink.

‘Istanbul Photo Awards’ exhibit opens in Ankara

State-run Anadolu Agency presents an exhibition in the central train station in the capital Ankara where award-winning news photographs of the international Istanbul Photo Awards 2019 are exhibited.

€ 2 Million Worth of Valuables Were Stolen from the Vaux-le-Vicomte Chateau in France

Unidentified persons have stolen valuables worth over two million euro from the Vaux-le-Vicomte chateau, located southeast of Paris, according to France Press and BTA.

Early in the morning the criminals broke into the castle and tied up the owners - a married couple. According to the prosecution, the spouses aren't injured. 

PLUS head Ciolos: We are ready to rule and govern Romania with honest people

The USR-PLUS Alliance (Save Romania Union - Liberty, Unity, Solidarity Party) is ready to rule and govern Romania with honest people, MEP Dacian Ciolos stated on Friday at the Central Electoral Bureau (BEC), where the USR leader, Dan Barna, submitted his candidacy for presidency.

Two more squats cleared, migrants moved to camp

The government's drive to crack down on lawlessness in central Athens continued Thursday with two raids on occupied buildings which led to the eviction and relocation of scores of migrants.

Israel vote deadlock confirmed by near-complete official results

Near-complete official results on Sept. 20 confirmed a deadlock in Israel's general election this week, putting Benny Gantz's party as the largest but without an obvious path to form a majority coalition.    

US expels 2 Cuban diplomats, citing 'influence operations'

The U.S. announced on Sept. 19 that it is expelling two Cuban diplomats and restricting travel of members of Cuba's permanent mission to the United Nations as leaders gather from around the world for the annual U.N. General Assembly.

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