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Turkish PM Yıldırım pushes for visa-free EU travel
Visa-free travel for Turkish citizens to Europe would make a big contribution to improving bilateral relations between Ankara and Budapest, Prime Minister Binali Yıldırım said during a meeting with his Hungarian counterpart Victor Orban in Ankara
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Putin Eyes Renewing Energy Projects With Bulgaria
Following his meeting with Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban on Thursday, Russian President Vladimir Putin declared Russia's readiness to renew energy partnerships with Bulgaria, despite lingering disappointent over the collapse of the South Stream gas pipeline project.
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Referendums: A trap for democracy?
Two important referendums took place on Oct. 2 - one in Hungary and the other in Colombia.
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Hungary's Orban says EU-Turkey migrant deal an 'illusion'
Hungarian Prime Minister Victor Orban has said the European Union's promise of money and other concessions for Turkey in return for preventing more people leaving its shores for Europe is an "illusion."
The 10 most embarrassing leaders photos in 2015 (pics)
Funny moments that political leaders wish they could forget.
1. Vladimir Putin exercises
2. Aussie PM Tony Abbott eats onion, peel and all
3. British PM David Cameron eats a hot dog with a knife and fork
4. German Chancellor Angela Merkel swallows a fish
5. Cold clinking of wine glasses between Obama and Putin
Serbia Says Border Closures Are Hitting Economy
Serbian Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic said the closure of international borders due to the refugee crisis was damaging Serbia's economy.
On Saturday, after Hungary and Croatia closed a number of border crossings with Serbia to stop the refugees, Vucic said Serbia would weigh the economic impact during the next seven days.
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Poor Aylan and Galip, they never had a chance
There is a pointless blame-game going on over Syria, with each country accusing someone else for the way things have gone there. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an continued playing his part in an interview on CNN International last week, blaming the West again.
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