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Turkey's current account deficit narrows as oil prices continue to drop
Turkey's current account deficit narrowed to $2.1 billion in November 2015, a decrease of $3.689 billion from November of the previous year, the Turkish Central Bank said in a statement on Jan. 11.
Tension escalates in Germany over the handling of the sexual attacks
Ferocious talks emerged in Germany and other European countries over the sexual assaults against women occurred by men of Arab or North African origin on New Year Eve’s in five German cities and other cities in Europe.
German people demand explanations from German authorities about the handling of the attacks and ask them to reveal the identity of the perpetrators.
After Germany and Austria, Finland Also Reports Assaults on Women on New Year's Eve
Finnish police have revealed an unusually high level of sexual harassment in Helsinki on New Year's Eve and said they had been tipped off about plans by groups of asylum seekers to sexually harass women, AFP has reported.
Greeks relocate to Finland for a better life
What does a Greek man do in Finland? This is what people used to ask Manos Kyriazis a few decades ago when he decided to leave Greece and settle down in Helsinki, Finland. He had never imagined that today many Greeks would come in Finland and ask for a job at his Greek restaurant.
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Hasankeyf among most endangered heritage sites
Turkey's ancient city of Hasankeyf and its surroundings has been shortlisted for the Seven Most Endangered program 2016 by Europa Nostra and the European Investment Bank InstituteEuropa Nostra, the leading European heritage organization, and the European Investment Bank Institute announced on Dec 10 the 14 monuments and sites shortlisted for "The Seven Most Endangered" program 2016 by an intern
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Dacic: "All international principles violated in case of Serbia"
Dacic: "All international principles violated in case of Serbia"
All principles of the international community were violated precisely in the example of Serbia, Ivica Dacic said on Wednesday.
FM calls for joint approach to terrorism, and migration
Whether it be terrorism or mass migration, we should all be aware no country is able to overcome these challenges alone, says Ivica Dacic.
Student travel: Where’s the best place to be a university student?
Statista examines the best university experience from around the world. The QS Best Student Cities 2015 report assesses cities based on several factors including their “student mix”, “desirability” and “employer activity”.
Finnish president arrives in Turkey on scheduled flight
Finnish President Sauli Niinistö arrived in Istanbul on Oct. 13 on a scheduled Turkish Airlines flight before a connecting flight to Ankara to begin his official visit, daily Hürriyet has reported.
Athens Airport CEO gets Chief Executive of the Year Award
Athens International Airport’s CEO Yiannis Paraschis received the CAPA Airport Chief Executive of the Year Award as part of the 2015 World Aviation Summit of Capa. The award, newly established this year, was mainly for his for his outstanding strategic thinking and innovative direction.