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Trump due in court to face historic criminal charges
Donald Trump will make an unprecedented appearance before a New York judge Tuesday to answer criminal charges that threaten to throw the entire 2024 White House race into turmoil.
Trump is the first sitting or former American president to be criminally indicted -- a historic development that has propelled the United States into uncharted political waters.
On the Bread Line in Slovakia
Even though Milan Krajniak, the minister for labour, social affairs and family, recently vowed to compile a proposal to aid approximately 50,000 people in need who have been unable to cover their expenses due to high levels of inflation, Karova and her colleagues are afraid that some of the most vulnerable homeless people will not be able to benefit from the aid.
Alexandra Kárová
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Georgiadis: Export growth and competitiveness are the future
Development and Investment Minister Adonis Georgiadis on Thursday expressed his conviction that a competitive economy and exports - which export associations say are on track to reach 70 billion euros much sooner than the 2030 target date - are the future for Greece, "as this is the only way to avoid reliving the problems of the past."
The Jihadists detained in Belgium, including a Bulgarian, were Preparing the Murder of the Mayor of Antwerp
The alleged jihadists detained in Belgium, including the Bulgarian Sergey Radkov, were preparing the murder of the mayor of Antwerp and the chairman of one of the largest parties in the country, the New Flemish Alliance, Bart de Wever.
Bike Festival | Athens | March 31 – April 2
Having attracted an average of 35,000 visitors a year in previous installments, the Athens Bike Festival is going bigger in its ninth edition.
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‘Invisible Cities’ at Anna Laudel Istanbul
Opening today, Anna Laudel Istanbul gallery presents Bilal Hakan Karakaya's solo exhibition "Invisible Cities."
Named after the well-known novel Italo Calvino, Karakaya focuses on the rising mega structures in metropolitan life and emphasizes how desolate and unrecognizable the modern cities have become through the art of sculpture.
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Girls experience ‘exam stress’ more than boys: Survey
Girls are more likely to experience exam stress and pressure at school since they perceive education as an "escape route," the Turkish Statistical Institute's (TÜİK) Survey on Children for 2022 revealed.
Within the scope of the research, TUİK compiled data on 14,705 children in the 0-17 age group.
Paulo Coelho shares photo of Turkish shepherd
World-renowned author Paulo Coelho on March 28 shared a photo of a Turkish shepherd, who posed holding his novel "The Alchemist," on his social media account. Coelho added the note, "A Turkish shepherd is reading about an Andalusian shepherd."
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Eurostat: Bulgarian Women give Birth to their First Child the Earliest
Women in Europe are giving birth to their first child later than before: according to the European statistics agency Eurostat, the average age of first-time mothers in the European Union was 29.7 years in 2021, reported the "Frankfurter Rundschau". Statistics place Bulgarian women among the youngest mothers - the average age when they have their first child is 26.
Police disperse university sit-in, 10 arrested
Greek police officers on Thursday morning arrested 10 people who took part in a sit-in inside the main building of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (EKPA) to protest a deadly train collision on Feb. 28.
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