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Turkish students in Greece protest school shift system
Parents and students of a Turkish minority school in Greece on Sept. 23 protested a move splitting up the school day into two shifts due to inadequate classroom space.
The Iron Church in Istanbul Flooded after the Torrential Rain
As a result of the torrential rain, water seeped through the belfry of the Iron Church "St. Stefan "in Istanbul. This was announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Turkish volunteers extend relief to Senegalese orphans
Turkish volunteers on Aug. 18 visited an orphanage in western Senegal to provided food and cleaning supplies to the poor with the help of Turkey's state-run Aid Agency.
New 64,000 sq.m of Office Space in Sofia
64,000 square meters of new offices were put into operation in Sofia in the first quarter of the current year. Thus, the percentage of vacant areas is slightly higher - from 9.5% to 9.8%. Major clients continue to be IT and BPO companies.
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Gov't bypasses top court to re-exempt clubs, casinos from smoking ban
A ruling by the Council of State, calling for an end to the exemption of nightclubs and casinos from a ban on smoking in public places, has prompted the state to issue a new decision with a new exemption for such businesses.
Celebrate this Valentine's weekend at the newest InterContinental in Europe!
InterContinental Sofia has 194 rooms and suites with elegant décor and contemporary facilities, providing the discrete luxury which you deserve. Located in the heart of the capital - Narodno Sabranie Square, it offers breath-taking views to Saint Alexander Nevski Cathedral and Vitosha Mountain.
Mystery Flood Causes Havoc to Albania National Library
Water from unknown sources has flooded the basement of Albania's National Library, soaking thousands of books - although the director insists that the damage can be repaired.
Police on 'right track' to find assailants of violent Kifissia burglary
Police investigations into the attempted murder of a 52-year-old businessman who challenged a pair of burglars in his home in northern Athens early on Monday are "on the right track," sources told the ANA-MPA news agency on Tuesday.
Charity Initiative: Wardrobe For the Poor
A group of youngsters from Gorna Oryahovitsa try to help the poor and homeless.
Young help those who have no money for clothing, as installed in the city center wardrobe full of clothes, shoes and accessories for all ages. The initiators say that wardrobe is also a provocation to all who will use it and donate the clothes.
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Golden Dawn trial enters next phase
The long-running trial of MPs and members of the extreme-right Golden Dawn party on Thursday shifted to the next stage of examining hundreds of documents following the completion of testimonies delivered by more than 130 witnesses for the prosecution.
After 224 sessions since the launch of the trial in April 2015, the party's leadership has yet to appear in court.
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