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Croatia’s Zagreb Courts Controversy with Potential UAE Makeover
But the potential UAE investment risks running into the same kind of objections that have dogged the Belgrade Waterfront development - from architects and residents fearful of the impact on their city, to civil society organisations and experts who decry the lack of transparency that frequently characterise such projects.
Flexibility key to Greek recovery, says Bulgaria’s ex-finance chief
Economist Simeon Djankov understands both the theoretical and the practical side of economic policy.
'Populism finished with tears' in Greece and UK, says LSE's Kevin Featherstone
Kevin Featherstone, Eleftherios Venizelos professor of Contemporary Greek Studies at the London School of Economics, expressed sharp criticism about the uncontrollable populism in Greece and the UK in an interview with Kathimerini.
European People's Party to Vote For Potential 2019 Successor to the Current Commission President
It is an election campaign intended to catapult the winner into one of the EU's top jobs, but 445 million voters could be forgiven for not noticing.
Europe's largest political group, the centre-right European People's Party (EPP), will on Thursday choose their candidate to run the European Commission, the powerful executive that drafts and enforces EU law.
Greek academic reaps distinction at UC Berkeley
Panos N. Patatoukas's ascent during his eight-year career in one of the most competitive academic environments in the world has been nothing short of stellar, and now he has received the Distinguished Teaching Award at the prestigious University of California, Berkeley.
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Central banker says precautionary credit line does not amount to new bailout
Greek central bank governor Yannis Stournaras reiterated on Wednesday his call for a precautionary credit line for Greece after it exits its adjustment program in August, saying it does not amount to a new bailout.
Stournaras said the precautionary arrangement would help the country borrow from the markets in a sustainable way.
Russian Power in Balkans Overstated, Bulgarian Expert Says
Russia is making a concerted "push" against the West in Balkans, but is not nearly as influential as many people think, Bulgarian expert Dimitar Bechev said on Thursday at a packed talk on his book Rival Power: Russia in Southeast Europe at the London School of Economics.
Gaddafi's Son is Preparing for the Role of President of Libya
The son of the Libyan leader killed in October 2011, Muammar Gaddafi, intends to run for president in the election, which will probably be in mid-2018, Egyptian daily newspaper reported.
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Hasan Ulusoy is the Name of Turkey's New Ambassador to Sofia
Hasan Ulusoy is the name of Turkey's new ambassador to Sofia, who will inherit the post from Süleyman Gökçe,BGNES reported.
According to the Turkish government newspaper, Gökçe will head the diplomatic mission in Guatemala.