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Brnabic: Germany is an example
BERLIN - To many people in Serbia, Germany is an example of an ideal state, not only economically, but also socially, Serbian PM Ana Brnabic wrote in an article for Radio Deutsche Welle.
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Diyanet continues anti-secularism fight under new management
The head of Turkey's top official religious body, the Directorate of Religious Affairs (Diyanet), has recently been changed by the government, but it seems that the change has not had any effect on the institution's anti-secularism stance.
Gov't attitude to investors questioned at London roadshow
The case of Eldorado Gold and the degree of Greece's investment-friendliness dominated the first day of the 12th London Roadshow of Athens-listed firms on Wednesday.
Only Vatican and Greece enjoy such financial benefits, says EWG head
The President of the Euro Working Group (EWG) Thomas Weiser warned that Greece would be under the oversight of its creditors for many years to come.
Serbia and IMF to continue talks about hiking salaries
Talks about increasing public sector wages and pensions in Serbia will continue in the weeks ahead, the IMF has said in a statement.
Greek foreign minister heading to Turkey next month
Foreign Minister Nikos Kotzias will visit Turkey on October 24 at the invitation of his Turkish counterpart Mevlut Cavusoglu, authorities said on Tuesday.
There is No Data For Injured Bulgarian Citizens as a Result of the Earthquake in Mexico
According to information from the Embassy in Mexico at 8:30 am, there is no data of injured Bulgarian citizens in the 7.1 magnitude earthquake on the Richter scale in Mexico last night, the Bulgarian Foreign Ministry (MFA) said, quoted by bTV.
The Bulgarian Embassy is in contact with local authorities and monitors the situation.
Europe is a must for Turkey's ready-to-wear industry
China is getting closer to Europe with its "One Belt One Road" project, according to Ahmet Musul, the chairman of Ekol, one of Turkey's leading logistics firms.
As Turkey's "geographic proximity" advantage, which had a benefit on its exports to Europe, is slipping away, this will certainly have its impacts on the textiles industry.
EU firms want 'concrete action' from China on access
European companies suffer from "promise fatigue" over China's failure to follow through on pledges to open its market, the EU Chamber of Commerce in China said on Sept. 19.
The chamber issued an annual 400-page report detailing the regulatory barriers that continue to hinder investment in the world's second-largest economy.
By December 20 Bulgaria Will Have Exact Program of Its Presidency of the Council of EU
By December 20, we will know the exact program of the Bulgarian Presidency of the Council of the EU, it became clear today. Parliament is currently discussing its priorities in the Security and Justice sector, reported bTV.
Our country will insist on the creation of a European Public Prosecutor's Office, which will control how EU funds are spent.