Cities in Europe
In Four Locations in Sofia - Free Mineral Water Due to the Hot Weather
Due to the expected high temperatures, the Sofia Municipality will distribute mineral water free of charge to four locations in Sofia.
On the square in front of St. Nedelya Church, on the Eagle Bridge near Ariana Lake, on the pylons of the National Palace of Culture and on Slaveykov Square.
Sofia Municipality Will Give Free Mineral Water Bottles Due to the High Temperatures
From 14:00 today, in connection with the high summer temperatures, the SofiaMunicipality organizes the distribution of mineral water. This will happen at four points - in the square space at the temple "Sveta Nedelya'', ''Orlov Most'' (''Eagle Bridge'') - near Ariana Lake, in front of the National Palace of Culture and Slaveikov Square.
Sculpture Rides Through Bosnian Capital, Recalling Wartime Courage
A metal sculpture named Kentauromahia was transported on a tram through Sarajevo on Wednesday as part of an artistic performance designed to remind the inhabitants of the Bosnian capital of a traumatic event at the start of the years-long Bosnian Serb siege of the city.
Romanian students win prizes at International Mathematical Competition for University Students
Students of Bucharest University (UB) and of the University Politehnica of Bucharest got many prizes at the International Mathematical Competition for University Students 2019 (IMC 2019), which took place in Blagoevgrad , Bulgaria, July 28-August 3.
Acropolis lift out of service until next week
A platform lift for disabled persons at the Acropolis Hill that broke down Tuesday is expected to go back into operation next week, culture ministry officials said Wednesday.
A spare part was ordered from Germany which means a waiting period of four days, officials said.
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Banksy Meets Bucharest with Touring Exhibition
The exhibition, a private collection, runs until October 27, with works on the walls leading to the top of Bucharest's triumphal arch, inaugurated in September 1936 and which offers visitors stunning views of the city.
The Art of Bansky premiered in Istanbul in 2016 and has since visited the likes of Paris, London and Rome.
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Europeanization Hasn’t Failed in Balkans – it Just Needs Time
The states that once formed part of the former Yugoslavia in the 1990s experienced war, mass murder, ethnic cleansing, and humanitarian disaster. Economic growth was slow or negative and corruption was the rule, not the exception. The outflow of refugees was much greater than the migration of young people out of the Balkans today.
US Embassy supporting Athens' Open Schools program
The US Embassy in Greece has thrown its weight behind the Athens Open Schools program, which promotes civic engagement in underserved communities.
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Police to begin patrols at metro stations next week
Some 130 armed police officers will begin patrolling metro stations in Athens next week as part of the government's much-touted plan to restore law and order across the Greek capital.
Cambridge academic stresses importance of classical education
As she walked in looking poised and cool despite the summer heat, British Hellenist Dr Jennifer Wallace, who is senior lecturer and director of studies in English at Peterhouse, Cambridge, seemed right at home in the classic family restaurant in the upscale Athens district of Kolonaki.