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Swiss diplomat reunited with her dog after 10 months
Swiss diplomat Martine Berset, who had to leave her dog at the clinic as it was still receiving treatment when her assignment in Ankara ended, has been reunited with her dog after 10 months of separation.
Starting her duty at the Swiss Embassy in the Turkish capital in 2019, Berset opened the doors of her houses to many cats and dogs on the streets.
Saudi Arabia's King invites the President of Iran to visit Riyadh
Welcoming the deal between the "two brotherly countries," the King of Saudi Arabia has invited Iran's President to visit Riyadh, Al Jazeera reported quoting an Iranian official.
Facebook Removed more than 500 Accounts related to Misinformation on the origins of COVID-19
The owner of Facebook - Meta Platforms - has removed more than 500 accounts associated with an online disinformation network based mainly in China, writes the BBC.
The accounts promoted a fake profile of Swiss biologist Wilson Edwards, who spread allegations that the United States was interfering in attempts to discover the origin of COVID-19.
Number of Idle Youths in Bulgaria Reached 160,000
Over 160,000 young people are neither working nor studying, Minister of Labor and Social Policy Denitsa Sacheva revealed during an event organized by the Swiss Embassy related to the promotion of employment among the Roma population.
The Ministry is planning to create a youth unemployment map that will help spotting each of the 160,000 youths who nether work nor study.
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"Blue Room" for Hearing of Child Victims of Crime Opened in Vratsa
Bulgaria's Deputy Minister of Justice Evgeni Stoyanov opened a "blue room" in the Northern Bulgarian city of Vratsa for hearing of child victims and perpetrators of crimes, the Ministry of Justice announced on 22nd of February.
US, Cuba reach deal to reopen embassies
The United States and Cuba have reached a deal to reopen embassies in Washington and Havana, in a major step toward ending decades of Cold War enmity.
President Barack Obama is expected to issue a statement at 11:00 am (1500 GMT) Wednesday in the White House Rose Garden about the deal, which constitutes one of the major foreign policy achievements of his presidency.
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Turkey a good and a bad example of democratic culture
Azerbaijan allocates a significant portion of its budget to boosting its image in the international arena. It?s much wiser to do so rather than dedicating its budget to military spending. No matter how much Baku spends on its army, it cannot match that of Russia, which it would face in the event of an armed conflict with Armenia to get back its territories under Armenian occupation.
Vucic, Ruch on increasing presence of Swiss investors
BELGRADE - Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic and Swiss Ambassador in Serbia Jean-Daniel Ruch conferred on Friday concerning the two countries' economic cooperation and the possibilities for an increased presence of Swiss investors in Serbia.