News archive of January 2016

Sideboob: the new photography trend

A new trend has emerged in photo shooting with women around the world posing to shot sideboob photos

From TV celebrities and pop stars to common people, Instagram is full of sexy #sideboob photos.

Kardashian sisters, Rihanna and Miley Cyrus are just some of the celebrities who have taken sexy sideboob photos.

Finance minister appointed as acting defense minister

Prime Minister Aleksandar Vucic has authorized Finance Minister Dusan Vujovic to perform the duties of the defense minister until a new one has been elected.

Earlier on Saturday, Vucic signed a proposal to dismiss Defense Minister Bratislav Gasic and sent it to the National Assembly, his cabinet confirmed.

Main Syrian opposition team heads to Geneva as peace talks open

A delegation from Syria's main opposition group flew to Geneva on Jan. 30 to assess whether to join Damascus government officials in United Nations-brokered peace talks, an opposition representative said. 

Farmers continue blocking the main roads

Greek farmers are still blocking major roads throughout the country, while today they are expected to decide on their next move.

According to information, they probably escalate their protest and continue blocking the roads, while at the same time they will prepare their arguments and proposals for the social security system and tax system.

Kerber stuns Williams to win Australian Open title

Angelique Kerber upset world number one Serena Williams 6-4, 3-6, 6-4 to clinch the Australian Open on Jan. 30 and become the first German to win a grand slam title since her childhood idol Steffi Graf in 1999. 

Stolen Picasso painting recovered in Istanbul

Police in Istanbul have recovered a stolen painting by Pablo Picasso in an undercover sting operation, Turkish officials said on Jan. 30.

Greek gov’t hired German consultants for privatizations

Greek government had hired German consultants last year in order to help them with the privatizations, as Greek newspaper TA NEA reports today.

Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras and former Finance Minister Yanis Varoufakis had contacted GoetzPartners so as the company to provide Greece its expertise for the HRADF.

French Ambassador to Bulgaria Warns of 'Centralized' Prosecution

The Chief Prosecutor's Office of Bulgaria is "very centralized and hierarchic", French Ambassador to Bulgaria Xavier Lapeyre de Cabanes argued on Saturday.

In an interview with private bTV station's mornign program he said that everyone working for the institution depended "on a single person": "there is no Chief Prosecutor's Office in Bulgaria, there is a Chief Prosecutor".

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