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Azerbaijan plans to Double Gas Supplies to Europe by 2027
Azerbaijan plans to double natural gas supplies to Europe by 2027, said the President of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev in Sofia. He is a special guest at the signing ceremony of a memorandum on the Solidarity Ring initiative, which aims to increase the security of natural gas supplies to the European Union. The event is hosted by President Rumen Radev.
The Azerbaijan Oil and Gas Company will open an office in Bulgaria
The President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev is arriving in our country tomorrow at the invitation of the Bulgarian Head of State Rumen Radev.
The two will attend the official opening of an office of the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan (SOCAR) in Sofia.
Incitement to Murder: Civilians’ Role in the Holocaust in WWII Croatia
The Holocaust in the Independent State of Croatia was, for a long time, seen as an event in which Nazis played the dominant role. According to this narrative, the Ustasa were nothing more than executioners of their will while fascism and anti-Semitism were foreign ideas without any real roots in Croatia.
FM Dendias to visit Imvros island on Holy Friday
Greek Foreign Minister Nikos Dendias will visit the island of Imvros in Turkey on Holy Friday.
The minister is scheduled to visit the Metropolitan Church of Imvros & Tenedos upon his arrival, before going to the village of Agoi Theodoroi where he will meet with Greek expatriates.
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Pentagon Leaks: US Monitors the UN Secretary-General - Sees Guterres as Favorable to Russia
The US believes that the UN Secretary-General is too willing to accommodate Russian interests. This is evident from new revelations from the leaked secret Pentagon documents. They show that Washington is keeping a close eye on Antonio Guterres. Several documents describe private communications involving Guterres and his deputy, the BBC reports.
Golden Touch: Eight Decades on, King’s ‘Theft’ Still Divides Albania
King Zog's reign brought progress and modernity to a backward Albania before his flight in 1939 - but controversies over the gold he allegedly took with him persist.
A Balkan thriller with a ‘Jackson Pollock’
Heavily armed officers from Bulgaria's organized crime unit discovered a painting that looked like it might be the work of the famous American painter Jackson Pollock during a search in Sofia on February 18. There was a dedication written on the back to the actress Lauren Bacall, as well as a signature in Romanian.
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Azerbaijan’s Aliyev receives second Togg vehicle
Türkiye's first domestically produced electric car Togg has been delivered to the Azerbaijan President Ilham Aliyev by the Turkish Industry and Technology Minister Mustafa Varank, while Aliyev has become the second person to receive Togg's vehicle after President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.
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Türkiye’s first national car, TOGG, delivered
Türkiye's first indigenous electric car maker Togg delivered its first vehicle to President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan and first lady Emine Erdoğan on April 3.
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The Romanovs and their relations with Greece
She was introduced to the Greek public on the occasion of the funeral of the late king Constantine; her presence attracted media attention and was widely reported on social media. It seemed that most people did not even know that there are descendants of the last Tsarist family of Russia.
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