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Turks in Germany demand action against racism

Germany's Turkish community has called for urgent action to combat increasing racism, intolerance and discrimination in the country.   

78 Days of Fear: Remembering NATO’s Bombing of Yugoslavia

The army statement said that over 20 buildings had already been hit and that the air campaign was continuing, but insisted that the military's operational and combat readiness was at the highest possible level. It also declared that the mood among the country's soldiers and officers was "unusually high".

IMAD: Technological development among the most important megatrends in a long-lived society

The adjustment to demographic change will take place in a dynamic environment driven by technological development and marked by rapid changes and transformations. The accelerating and intensifying introduction of digital and technological solutions in all fields is upending the environment that we live and work in.

#AGERPRES130 Cotroceni Museum Director: The National News Agency provides correct information

Cotroceni National Museum Director Liviu Jicman congratulates the National News Agency for the celebration of 130 years since establishment and voices his appreciation for AGERPRES' professionalism. "A beautiful and moving anniversary - 130 years since AGERPRES has been informing Romanians! I am wishing you on this occasion 'Many happy returns!'.

Commissioner Cretu:Not all Romanians benefit from economic growth;poverty increased significantly among children,rural environment

Not everybody benefits from the sustained economic growth of Romania and poverty among children and in the rural environment increased significantly, European Commissioner for Regional Policy Corina Cretu stated on Friday within the presentation conference of the Country Report for Romania, published by the European Commission on 27 February.

Iohannis: We stand real chance of achieving orderly UK exit; Romanians, first concern

AGERPRES special correspondent Florentina Peia reports: President Klaus Iohannis on Friday said that there is "a real chance" for an orderly exit of the UK from the European Union, underscoring that the first concern is represented by the Romanian citizens living in the kingdom. "I believe we stand a real chance (...) of achieving an orderly exit of the UK.

"NATO attack on Chinese embassy was accident? Not so sure"

Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said this in an interview for NTV's "U-Turn Above the Atlantic" documentary, TASS is reporting.

"I think it was accidental, but I'm not entirely sure," Lavrov said when asked to comment on the attack.

Bulgarian Tourism Minister: We are Expecting Important Guests in Sunny Beach on May 31st

The Ministry of Tourism prepares a large investment forum in Sunny Beach on 31 May. This was revealed in Burgas at a meeting with the tourism industry, the Minister of Tourism Nikolina Angelkova. According to her, the event will bring together representatives of the largest hotel chains in the world, investment fund and politicians.

Former Greek Military Official Shot his Bulgarian Girlfriend and Killed Himself

A 70-year-old retired Greek officer shot his Bulgarian girlfriend and killed himself, Ekathimerini.com reported.
 
Police in Athens said they were investigating the death of a man who shot himself after trying to kill his partner, a 60-year-old Bulgarian.
 
The elderly couple was taken to an Athens hospital with multiple gunshot wounds, but doctors could not save them.

Global box office had record 2018, earning $96.8 bn

The film industry has never been more successful than it was in 2018, when it earned $96.8 billion including over $40 billion in cinema ticket sales, according to figures published March 21 by the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).

Greek Foreign Ministry condemns attack on Russian consulate

Greece's Foreign Ministry has condemned an early Friday hand grenade attack against the Russian consulate in Athens, while expressing confidence that the investigation launched by the authorities will identify and bring the perpetrators to justice.
In a statement, the ministry said it "unequivocally condemns" the attack, which only caused minor damage and no injuries.

Dozens detained in FETÖ probe in judiciary

Turkish security forces detained 60 suspects on March 22 for their alleged links to FETÖ, the group behind the defeated coup in 2016 in Turkey.     

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