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Trump Will Publish a Transcript of his Conversation with Zelensky
US President Donald Trump announced on Twitter that this week he will publish a transcript of his "first, and most important," conversation over the phone with Ukrainian President Vladimir Zelensky, which was held back in April.
Pompeo in Europe as impeachment simmers at home
US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo opened a four-nation tour of Europe on Tuesday in Italy, as the push to impeach President Donald Trump gains steam at home.
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US House committees subpoena Pompeo for Ukraine docs
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was subpoenaed on Sept. 27 by three House committees for documents related to Ukraine as part of an impeachment investigation into President Donald Trump.
HealthMin Pintea: I hope we have a running information system as of Monday
Healthcare Minister Sorina Pintea stated on Thursday that she hopes for the information system of the health insurance cards to be operational as of Monday. "Just as it was conveyed to me by the President of the House [the National Health Insurance House] and I repeat, the Healthcare Ministry has no authority in this system, as of Monday it could resume to normal.
House to discuss constitutional revisions on Feb. 12-13
Greek lawmakers will debate the proposals on the revision of Greece's Constitution on February 12 and 13, House President Nikos Voutsis said on Tuesday, after receiving the report by the constitutional revision committee, the body responsible for examining the legislation.
This will give enough time to MPs and party rapporteurs to discuss the plan, he said.
Brexit: Theresa May Faces 'Meaningful Vote' on Her Deal
Prime Minister Theresa May is set to see her Brexit deal rejected in the biggest Parliamentary defeat for a British government in 95 years after her last minute pleas for support appeared to fall on deaf ears, reported Bloomberg. The battle now is over not whether May loses, but how badly.
Ankara warns of 'another option' if all else fails
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu warned on Thursday that if his country's dispute with Greece over the Aegean Sea is not resolved, there is "another option."
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Turkish FM indicates 'another option' for settling Aegean dispute with Greece
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu has said that the country's differences with Greece over the Aegean Sea will be put to the National Security Council for discussion, indicating that there is "another option" for the government besides diplomacy for resolving the dispute.
Name deal ups pressure on gov't
More cracks are threatening to destabilize the coalition government, after a lawmaker from junior partner Independent Greeks (ANEL) left its parliamentary group in protest at the name deal signed between Greece and the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM).
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Golden Dawn MP banned from House for two weeks
Golden Dawn lawmaker Yiannis Lagos was on Thursday banned from Parliament for 14 days and had his pay docked for insulting members of the House and threatening physical violence during a debate in late March on Greek-Turkish relations and ongoing name talks with Skopje.
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