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Kosovo’s Campaigning Politicians Offer Vague Crime-Fighting Plans
Promises to wage a vigorous battle against crime and corruption have dominated the main political parties' electoral campaigns ahead of Sunday's parliamentary elections - but the specific details of their plans are harder to find.
Sofia Fit Fest Begins
Fitness instructors from all over the world gather in Sofia for the Sofia Fit Fest. They will show over 35 types of group workouts throughout the weekend.
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Democracy Digest: ‘Saving Liberalism’ and Other Policies
They also include policy recommendations for improving media literacy and tackling disinformation, coping with the "geopolitisation of technology" and thwarting foreign authoritarian influence.
Reassessing 1989
Former Turkish envoy gains UN committee membership
A former Turkish ambassador gained membership at the United Nations' Committee against Torture on Oct. 3.
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Money forgery racket busted after raids in Patra, Athens
Police have prevented a forgery racket from dumping an estimated 1.8 million euros of bogus banknotes into circulation after raids in the western port of Patra and central Athens.
WADA suspends credentials of Greece’s dope-testing lab
The World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) has suspended the accreditation of the Doping Control Laboratory at the Olympic Stadium of Athens (OAKA) for six months for failing to meet the necessary standards, the General Secretariat for Sports said Thursday.
The decision was communicated in a letter by WADA President Sir Craig Reedie that was received by Greek authorities on Tuesday.
Rome Is Facing a Serious Problem with its Waste - Risk of Diseases
Rome is once again facing a serious problem with its waste. Doctors warn that the situation is getting so bad that it threatens the public health, BTA reported.
Local and national media have put the issue on its front pages. On Thursday, Messaggero newspaper was headlined "Rome's Emergency Situation. Risk of Collapse Up to Ten Days."
Eco-Activists Sprayed the British Treasury with Fake Blood
Eco-activists used a fire truck to spray the British Treasury's facade with red paint in an effort to draw attention to the government's failure to prevent a looming climate cataclysm, Reuters reported.
Then, four activists stood on the roof of a fire truck bearing a banner labeled "Stop Financing Climate Death." The stairs of the ministry were drenched in red paint.
Cyprus stocking up on drones
Cyprus' National Guard is said to have received its first four unmanned drones from Israel, allowing Cypriot agencies to obtain clear views from high above over land and water.
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Predrag Milincic, Market Director of Mars Bulgaria: Nutrition trends on the industry challenge the food producers all over the world
Predrag Milincic is a market director of Mars Bulgaria and also of the other countries from the region - Serbia, Montenegro, North Macedonia, Kosovo and Albania. Before joining the team of the food producer he worked for Coca Cola for 15 years. Predrag Milincic holds a master degree on management from Sheffield University.