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Turkish banking watchdog eases limits on bank forex swap transactions
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'Education can improve when it becomes priority for voters'
While many complain about Turkey's education system, governments and political parties are not held accountable for their education policies, according to a veteran journalist.
Political Analyst: People in Bulgaria are not Familiar with the Term "Fake News"
Sofia. People are not familiar with the term "fake news" and there is not enough talk about it, Political analyst Parvan Simeonov, CEO of Gallup International, (not related to Gallup, Inc.), told Focus News Agency.
British minister admits leave campaign wrong to fuel Turkey fears
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Greece and Russia expel diplomats
Greek newspaper Kathimerini is reporting on its website that two more Russian diplomats have been banned from entering the country.
The accusation against them is "intrusion into domestic affairs and illegal acts against Greece's national security," the report said.
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Journalists killed on duty in US, Canada since 1976
The fatal shootings of four journalists and a sales staffer in Annapolis, Maryland, are the latest killings of news-industry workers. While journalists covering international conflicts often face significant risks, it's relatively rare for those working in the U.S. to be targeted. However, at least 17 other journalists in the U.S.
German politicians congratulate HDP on elections
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Digital News Report: Romanians, interested in discerning between fake and true news
Most Romanians are interested in discerning between fake and true news online, says Raluca Radu, PhD, manager of the Faculty of Journalism and Communication Sciences of the University of Bucharest, coordinator of the European Media Monitor in Romania and rapporteur for Romania of the Digital News Report (DNR) 2018.
Kathimerini joins the Trust Project, for news with integrity
In the age of overinformation, sensationalism and countless fake news stories, it comes as no surprise that media trust is at a record low. A recent study across European Union member-states found the phenomenon particularly prevalent in Greece, with 90 percent of respondents expressing suspicion or distrust when it comes to the country's information ecosystem.
The Financial Times Оpens a Тechnology Оffice in Sofia, Bulgaria
One of the world's leading business news organizations - the Financial Times, opens an office in Sofia in the autumn of 2018
It will host the major FT Core technology team that supports base platforms and systems running the FT.com website. This is clear from the announcement of the Xoomworks consulting company, based in Sofia, based on the Build, Operate, Transfer (BOT) model.