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Mitsotakis prepares for Paris visit

Ahead of Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis' arrival in Paris on Thursday for talks with President Emmanuel Macron, Greek and French officials were on Tuesday hammering out the details of his visit's agenda.

According to reports, Mitsotakis and his wife Mareva Grabowski-Mitsotaki will be received at the Elysee Palace by Macron and his wife Brigitte Macron. 

The NRA Hack Defendants Will Bring a Suit against Bulgaria in Strasbourg

The defendants to the NRA hacking attack will bring three files against Bulgaria in Strasbourg, bTV reported.

Separately, the parent company of TAD Group files an arbitration claim for damages to the trademark. This was said by Georgi Stefanov, who is Ivan Todorov's lawyer.

Maya Manolova: If I Decide to Run, I Will Become a Mayor

"I have not decided whether to run, but if I decide to run, I will become a mayor. This is the cause of fear, of aggression, of the attacks that I have been subjected to. The whole propaganda machine around the power is harnessed - the media, the speakers of the power… This speaks of panic. Trying to be attacked, defamed.

Irish Wings | Paxos | July 23

Celtic vocalist Muireann Nic Amhlaoibh brings Sean Nós or the Old Style of Irish music to the Greek island of Paxos for a concert celebrating the traditional sounds of the two countries. With support from her students Labrini Gioti and Chrysoula Kechagioglou, the singer will explore the intersections between Irish and Greek music.

Serbian Nationalist Flaunts Freedom with Ukraine Call to Arms

Zivkovic, however, was investigated on suspicion of organising the participation of Serb fighters in the war. He was arrested in August last year in the southern Serbian town of Krusevac but on June 12 the local prosecutor's office told BIRN it had suspended the investigation against him, without specifying why.

Serbian Anti-Government Protesters Undeterred by Easter Holidays

The protests started on December 8, 2018. They were triggered by an incident a few weeks earlier on November 23, when an opposition politician, Borko Stefanovic, was attacked and beaten in the southern town of Krusevac.

Protesters carry a sign that say "Serbia will not be pacified" and another depicting an Easter egg. Photo: Vuk Velebit.

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