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Aurescu, at meeting with Slovenian counterpart: We must show the citizens the prospect of a strong EU
The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Bogdan Aurescu, who was on an official visit to Ljubljana on Friday, had consultations with his Slovenian counterpart, Anze Logar, on which occasion he highlighted the need for solidarity and unity within the European Union.
Suez Bottleneck May Cause New Toilet Paper Crisis
A megaship blocking the Suez Canal may cause a new toilet paper crisis, it is claimed.
It comes just a year after UK supermarket shelves were stripped of toilet roll in a frenzy of panic buying just before the first lockdown.
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Balkan Neighbours Head to Serbia for ‘Sunny Weekend and Vaccination’
Amid severe shortages of jabs in their own countries, many citizens in the Balkan region are going to Serbia for vaccination against the coronavirus, taking advantage of the speed and ease of access to vaccination there.
Some of them told told BIRN that they needed nothing more than a passport.
COVID-19 Theories Rampant in North Macedonia, Survey Shows
More than half of the citizens of North Macedonia, 55 per cent, said they would be unlikely to get a COVID-19 vaccination if it was offered to them, a survey carried out by the London-based think tank, the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, ISD, says.
Some 30 to 60 Percent of Patient Suffer from Long Covid, Set of Symptoms Indicating Multi-Organ Damage
Around 30-60% of people who had recovered from the novel coronavirus infection suffer from post-COVID syndrome, the deputy director of the Central Research Institute of Epidemiology, Alexander Gorelov, told the Vesti FM radio on Thursday.
"At present, about 30-60% suffer from the so-called 'long COVID,' or the post-COVID syndrome," he said.
Bulgaria: Court of Appeal to Rule on Pre-trial Restrictions for Five Defendants in Espionage Affair
Today, the prosecutor's office submitted new evidence on the spy affair shortly before the court hearings, which will decide whether some of the defendants for espionage in favor of Russia will remain in custody. The first meeting started before 10:00 a.m.
Bulgaria Is Europe’s New Spy Hub for Russia - CNN
CNN has broadcast a report on the latest spy affair in Bulgaria, which resulted in two Russian diplomats being expelled from the country, BGNES reported.
Until 1989, Bulgaria was one of the most loyal members of the USSR-led Warsaw Pact. According to Western analysts, now as a member of NATO and the European Union, the country is a favorite target for Russian espionage.
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Biological father shows up after foster family adopts baby
A foster family in the southern province of Adana has been fighting a legal battle for 1.5 years against their adopted son's biological father, who is asking for his son to be returned to him.
According to the lawsuit, a couple, Ayça Çatal and Atakan Çatal, got married in 2003 and did not have a baby for 12 years.
Coronavirus/Arafat: At incidence of over 4 per 1,000, movement in weekend - until 20:00; stores open until 18:00
Bucharest, March 25 /Agerpres/ - Secretary of State in the Ministry of Interior Raed Arafat announced on Thursday evening that in the localities where the incidence of COVID-19 infection exceeds 4 per thousand, movement will be allowed on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until 20:00, and the activity of the economic operators will take place until 18:00.
Emblematic buildings around the world in the Greek national colors of Blue & White
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