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Slovenia Arrests Two Suspected Russian Spies
The office building from which the suspects ran their "business"/Photo:Google street view
According to media outlet 24ur.com, the alleged Russian spies were two Argentine nationals, named Mario Roso Mayer Munos and Ludwiga Gischa, who operated through an art gallery, Art Gallery 5'14, and an information technology company DSM & IT.
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Two Russian spies arrested in Ljubljana
The Slovenian intelligence and security agency SOVA has apprehended and detained two foreign citizens who are accused of spying for Russia. They worked undercover, posing as South American businessmen, media reports say.
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Ex-state secretary loses damages suit against NSi leader
Ljubljana – A court in Kamnik has turned down a damages suit that ex-Prime Minister Marjan Šarec’s state secretary for national security Damir Črnčec has filed against New Slovenia (NSi) leader Matej Tonin after the latter accused him of abusing the SOVA intelligence and security agency for political purposes, N1 news portal has reported.
Sova Harris: Yordanka Fandakova Wins in Two Rounds with a 10 Point Difference
This is a study made by the Sova Harris poll agency.
The winner of the mayoral elections in Sofia will be determined by a runoff between Yordanka Fandakova and Maya Manolova, according to a study by the sociological agency Sova Harris, commissioned by Trud newspaper.
PM Ponta alleges healthcare card, tax agency targeted by paid campaigns
Prime Minister Victor Ponta accused on Wednesday unnamed interested people of financing campaigns against the healthcare cards system and the National Tax Administration Agency (ANAF).
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MAE: Romania's ambassador to Pakistan, slightly injured in helicopter crash, did not need hospitalisation
Spokesperson for Romania's Foreign Ministry (MAE) Raluca Lunculescu said Friday that the Romanian diplomat aboard a helicopter that crashed in Pakistan earlier in the day was slightly injured; although he was rushed to a hospital in the region, he did not need hospitalisation for his injuries and it is now safely in the town of Gilgit.
Agerpres's Giboi: Background noise must be separated from information
To be informed, one should select several media and separate the relevant items from the background noise, AGERPRES National Press Agency General Director Alexandru Giboi pointed out in a debate with pupils and students on Wednesday.
Photo credit: (c) Liviu SOVA / AGERPRES ARCHIVE
PM Ponta: Government still supports VAT cut from 24 to 20pct from January 1, 2016
The Government will continue to support within the debates in Parliament on the new Tax Code draft the standard VAT quota being cut from 24 per cent to 20 per cent starting January 1, 2016, Prime Minister Victor Ponta said on Tuesday, in the opening of the Government meeting.
Photo credit: (c) Liviu SOVA / AGERPRES PHOTO
PM Ponta informs central bank governor on intentions to cut VAT
Prime Minister Victor Ponta says he has informed National Bank of Romania (BNR, the central bank) Governor Mugur Isarescu about the Executive's intentions of cutting the VAT and of the economic results of the first quarter of 2015.
Photo credit: (c) Liviu SOVA / AGERPRES PHOTO
PNL's Atanasiu: DNA blow to PSD so serious, internal battles have started
First deputy chairman of the Christian Liberal Alliance (ACL) Teodor Atanasiu, a Liberal (PNL) senator for Alba County, on Friday told a press conference held in Alba Iulia that the "visible effect" of the National Anti-corruption Directorate's (DNA) recent actions through which the Social Democrat (PSD) leaders were indicted in the restitution case is the internal battles within