News archive of September 2014

Phantom Voters in Bulgaria 'Surpass 1.2 M'

About 1 200 000 "phantom voters" can be found in Bulgarian elections lists, Mihail Konstantinov, formerly a high-profile official in charge of elections, believes.

Turkish man searching for future wife via poster in Sivas

A man has begun searching for a bride by hanging placards on the walls of the streets in the Central Anatolian province of Sivas.

Dursun Düzen put a picture of himself, in which he is standing in a grey suit, on a poster and hung it around the city walls. “Groom candidate Dursun Düzen” is written above his photo, with the poster also including his mobile phone number.

Fazıl Say Festival canceled due to conflict

Initiated by Borusan Sanat in the 2010-2011 season and held biannually in December, the third edition of the Borusan Istanbul Philharmonic Orchestra (BIPO) & Fazıl Say Festival scheduled for December 2014 has been canceled, according to a statement made by Borusan Sanat.

Surviving an Epidemic More Dangerous than Ebola

50 Years Ago the Deadly Marburg Virus Arrived in Serbia Surviving an Epidemic More Dangerous than Ebola

While the whole world is talking about Ebola and its effects, there are few that remember, 50 years ago, Serbia came close to battling a deadly epidemic called the “Marburg Virus.”

A Single Donor Saves Five Lives

A Liver, Kidney, and Cornea Surgery were Performed at the Clinical Center of Serbia A Single Donor Saves Five Lives

Five successful organ transplants were completed yesterday at the Clinical Center of Serbia (CCS), all from a single donor.

Free schoolbooks for children in KiM halted at Jarinje

KOSOVSKA MITROVICA - Assistant Minister of Education, Science and Technological Development Ljubisa Antonijevic said on Monday that trucks carrying free schoolbooks for children in Kosovo-Metohija (KiM) were kept at the Jarinje crossing over the weekend because of some technical problems.

Russia 'Not EU's Strategic Partner Anymore' - Mogherini

The next EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini has criticized Russian President Vladimir Putin for having repeatedly failed to hold on to international commitments.

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