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3% of Facebook Users Would Agree to the Terms of Use if they Read or Understand them
A majority of Facebook users evidently have no idea what they consented to when they registered to use the social network, according to a new study conducted by the University of Vienna.
The Website of the Bulgarian Presidency is Translated Automatically into 24 Languages
An automatic translator from and into Bulgarian in 24 languages is now available on the Bulgarian Presidency website. The new tool can translate texts, documents and entire websites. The new software was presented by Minister Lilyana Pavlova and Professor Svetla Koeva, Director of the Bulgarian Language Institute at the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences.
Respected director, academic Spyros Evangelatos dies
Athens Academy laureate, respected stage director and academic Spyros Evangelatos has died in Athens at the age of 77.
Foreign forces row over China's Terracotta Warriors
Silent and enigmatic, China's emblematic Terracotta Warriors are at the center of a bitter row, with patriots and scholars dismissing as impossible theories they could have been inspired by Greek sculpture.
Nargiz Gurbanova: Azerbaijan Considering Bulgaria's Proposals on Balkan Gas Hub
Novinite has interviewed Azerbaijan's Ambassador to Bulgaria, H.E. Nargiz Gurbanova, on the occasion of two key events in bilateral relations.
Ancient Greeks inspired Chinese Terracotta warriors!
China and the West were in contact more than 1,500 years before European explorer Marco Polo arrived in China, new finds suggest.
Archaeologists say inspiration for the Terracotta Warriors, found at the Tomb of the First Emperor near today’s Xian, may have come from Ancient Greece.
US Rate Rise Spells Trouble for Serbia
Serbia's Prime Minister and the Serbian Fiscal Council expressed concern after the US Federal Reserve raised interest rates by a quarter of a point for the first time in almost a decade. Around 30 per cent of Serbian public debt is in dollars.
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Drones give tourists a birds-eye view of Greek ruins in Sicily
Hundreds of thousands of tourists visit the Greek ruins at the Valley of the Temples situated in the south-west coast of Sicily. Tourism in the region is set to change following the development of a drone’s-eye view of the site developed by Helmut Hlavacs from the University of Vienna.