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Father of the Tiger Leap is now advising Greece
Toomas Hendrik Ilves, the president of Estonia from 2006 to 2016, is helping prepare a blueprint for the digitization of Greece's public administration.
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Harness the Outrage Triggered by Macron’s Enlargement Veto
Macron's 'Non' triggered a deluge of analyses and op-eds explaining how the French position would undermine the successes of North Macedonia and Albania, that it dealt huge damage to EU credibility in the Western Balkans and cast a shadow over the region's European perspective, supposedly set in stone in Thessaloniki 16 years ago.
"EU's decision is a disaster"
Wolfgang Ischinger is a Chairman of the Munich Security Conference and German diplomat with extensive experience.
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PM Boyko Borissov: Bulgaria Is an Attractive Destination for Investment, Trade, a Reliable Partner with a Fast Growing Market
Bulgaria is an attractive destination for investment, trade and a reliable partner with a fast growing market, Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said during his meeting with Jean Asselborn, Luxembourg's Minister of Foreign and European Affairs, Immigration and Asylum, said the government press office.
Jean-Claude Juncker Accused Boris Johnson of Lying
European Commission President-designate Jean-Claude Juncker said on Monday that Brexit activists, including current UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson, lied to British society ahead of the summer 2016 referendum on further UK membership in the European Union.
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Borissov: Macron Assured me that he Never Criticised Bulgarian Citizens
"French President Emmanuel Macron has contacted me to assure me that the leaked information about his words in an interview does not reflect the truth," Prime Minister Boyko Borissov said in his official Facebook profile.
"He assured me that he has never criticised Bulgarian citizens, workers or institutions. President Macron reaffirmed his support for Bulgaria," Borissov writes.
‘November Child’: Why Freedom Matters for Generation ‘89ers
This is the latest in a series of articles on the legacy of the fall of the Iron Curtain 30 years ago. See more.
My parents recall that even as they brought me home from the hospital, they could feel something in the air.
Jean-Claude Juncker Must Undergo Surgery
On November 11, European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker will undergo surgery for the treatment of aneurysms, according to his spokeswoman Mina Andreeva, confirming information from France's press obtained from Juncker's surroundings.
According to the President's relatives, it is an abdominal aortic aneurysm.
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Swedish Cop Uncovers Grandpa’s Crimes in Romanian Museum
That's why museum owner Adrian Nastasa thought something was odd when he noticed that one visitor had been sitting for more than an hour in one section of the museum.
Juncker: You Can't Put Trump on his Knees when you're Drunk
European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker, who will step down in December, has commented on suspicions of alcoholism.