Geography of Europe
Bulgaria Beats Germany 3:0 at Volleyball European Championship
Bulgaria's men's volleyball team has secured an easy victory over Germany in the first match of the European Volleyball Championship in Arena Armeec Hall in Sofia, Bulgaria.
The Bulgarians defeated Germany in all three games 25:20, 25:17, 25:20 in front of an audience of at least 12 000 where Bulgarian fans prevailed.
EUR 12.3 M Gas Transmission Pipeline Opens in NE Bulgaria
A new high-pressure gas pipeline was opened in Bulgaria on Friday, linking the Danube city of Silistra to the national gas transmission network.
HUGE VICTORY Albania forced to wait for Euro 2016 after Serbia strike late
No place left to die on Greece's Lesbos for refugees lost at sea
He stood on the mud, crows cawing overhead, pointing at unmarked graves. "Here's a mother with her baby. And here's another young woman. Over there, that's a 60-year-old man."
Buried beneath low mounds of earth, facing Mecca, lay Afghan, Iraqi and Syrian refugees who drowned this summer in the Aegean Sea trying to reach Europe in flimsy inflatable boats.
Belgrade Jazz Festival to take place from Oct 28 to Nov 1
This year's Belgrade Jazz Festival, 31st in a row, will be held in the Serbian capital from October 28 to November 1.
The festival will feature performances by artists from the United States, Japan, Turkey, Sweden, Norway, Puerto Rico and other corners of the globe.
Turkey's first nuclear power plant project enters uncertain period amid Syria row
Uncertainties are rising over controversial nuclear power plant project in Turkey?s Akkuyu, for which Russia has spent $3 billion so far, amid rows between Turkey and Russia over Syria. While the Russian side says the project?s financing is secured until 2017 and has maintained activities on the site a lack of required construction licenses, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an?s recent comme
High migrant inflow in Presevo, southern Serbia
Over 7,000 refugees from Near East arrived in Presevo, southern Serbia, over the past 36 hours until 2 p.m. on Friday.
Over 7,000 refugees from Near East arrived in Presevo, southern Serbia, over the past 36 hours until 2 p.m. on Friday, when around 1,000 migrants were waiting to get registered in the Reception Centre.
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Beko Balkans intends to employ over 100 people in Serbia
Representatives of Beko Balkans from Turkey presented the plans for expansion of business in Serbia.
Representatives of Beko Balkans from Turkey presented the plans for expansion of business in Serbia, which envisage that over 100 people should be employed by the company in the next few years.
Another journalist sentenced to 11 months in jail for 'insulting' Erdo?an
Daily newspaper Sözcü?s Necati Do?ru has become the latest journalist in Turkey to be found guilty of ?insulting President Recep Tayyip Erdo?an,? sentenced to 11 months and 20 days in jail.
Bulgaria Registers Negative Balance of Trade with EU in January-July
Between January and July 2015, Bulgaria registered a negative balance of trade with the EU, which exceeded BGN 2.4 B.
This becomes clear from the latest figures of the National Statistical Institute (NSI), which were released on Friday.