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Ohio museum sells pieces despite protests from Cyprus, Egypt
The sale of nearly two dozen antiquities from an Ohio art museum brought in 640,000 dollars on Tuesday despite objections to the auction from the governments of Egypt and Cyprus.
The items sold were among nearly 70 pieces from Egypt, Greece and Italy that the Toledo Museum of Art plans to sell.
PPC gets low price for the energy packs sold to rivals
The first electricity auction in Greece that was conducted by the Operator of the Electricity Market (LAGIE) on Tuesday saw prices range from a low of 37.37 euros per megawatt/hour (the starting price) up to 33 cents above that.
Fuel Prices in Bulgaria Not To Increase This Winter
The price of fuels in Bulgaria will not increase in the winter season, predicted on Horizont radio Viktor Avramov from the Laboratory for Risk Analysis.
The laboratory has estimated that, over the last 3 years, fuel traders have accumulated profits of over EUR 100 M from gasoline and over EUR 650 M from diesel fuel due to distortions of the fuel market.
Heating oil starts trading at 93-94 cents per liter
The weather forecast may well see a temperature high of 26 Celsius in Athens this weekend, but Saturday will still see the start of heating oil trading across Greece for this winter.
EXIT among 15 most popular brands on Viber
BELGRADE - After only half a year, EXIT Festival has over a million followers from 174 countries and is among the 15 most popular brands on Viber, the organisers said in a statement Tuesday.
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Miscevic: Plan is to open all chapters by 2018
BELGRADE - The plan is to open all chapters in the EU accession talks by 2018, Serbia's chief EU negotiator Tanja Miscevic said late Monday, adding that three more negotiation chapters - on public procurements, science and research and education, culture and youth - could realistically be opened by the end of 2016.
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Dutch Transavia To Launch Sofia-Amsterdam Flights
Dutch low-cost carrier Transavia will launch flights between Sofia and Amsterdam as of May 2017, reported the carrier's website.
The flights will be carried out three times a week. Tickets are already available online and the first Sofia-Amsterdam flight is on May 10, 2017. The price of a one-way ticket is currently EUR 29.
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"Serbia aims to open all EU talks chapters by 2018"
The plan is to open all chapters in the EU accession talks by 2018, Serbia's chief negotiator with the EU Tanja Miscevic said late on Monday.
Three more negotiation chapters - on public procurement, science and research and education, culture and youth - could realistically be opened by the end of 2016, she said.
Kalogritsas withdraws from TV auction, releasing license
Yiannis Kalogritsas, the winner of one of four Greek TV licenses in a recent auction, withdrew from the competition on Monday, pointing to a "corrupt circle" that, he claimed, had sought to accuse him of "everything except Kennedy's murder."
Wizz Air To Resume Sofia-Varna Flights on March 26
Hungarian low-cost carrier Wizz air will resume its flights between Sofia and Varna on March 26, 2017.
The company started its flight programme in the middle of July 2008 and stopped it in November 2010. Tickets can now be bought online and prices start at BGN 19.99 per basic fare.
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