Hanover
Antiquity missing since WWII returns to Greece
An ancient artifact, missing since German occupation, has been returned to Greece by Hanover's municipality and the August Kestner Museum, the Greek Culture Ministry announced on Tuesday.
The artifact, a 620-600 BC three-leaf oinochoe with a lid, resurfaced with inscribed decoration. Initially acquired in 1986, the museum confirmed its illegal removal during Nazi rule.
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Turkey has great potential to compete worldwide: CEO
Turkey has a great potential to compete worldwide, particularly in the textile, auto, and machinery sectors, according to the CEO of Hannover Fairs Turkey, which handles the Turkish operations of one of the world's largest fair firms, Deutsche Messe AG.
German city elects ethnic Turkish mayor for first time
Voters in Hannover, Germany have elected an ethnic Turkish politician as mayor for the first time in the city's history.
Press: Vucic's battle for Volkswagen
Vucic was in Hanover, Germany on Wednesday where he with the minister president of the German state of Lower Saxony, which has a 21 percent stake in the world's largest car manufacturer.
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37 Bulgarian Companies to Take Part in Hannover Messe 2014
A total of 37 Bulgarian companies will present their products at the world's leading industrial fair, Hannover Messe, in the period April 7 – 11, 2014.
Bulgaria's participation is organized by the Small and Medium Enterprises Promotion Agency under a project financed under the European Regional Development Fund via Operational Program Competitiveness 2007-2013.