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Journalist probed for obtaining fake passport while reporting
An Istanbul prosecutor's office has launched an investigation against a journalist on the charge of "fabricating false documents" after he got a fake passport while reporting on how to get a fake passport.
‘Greece all over’ Festival
The 1st “Ellada Pantou” (Greece all over) Festival will take place in Helsinki, Finland, on October 23-24 aiming to bring together Greeks abroad through cooperative initiatives in efforts to better promote the country and its products abroad.
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Where can we put the refugees? World's wealthiest offer their mansions!
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Live Aid mastermind Bob Geldof, aged 63, offered to open the doors of his home to ease the refugee crisis after seeing pictures of Syrian Aylan Kurdi’s lifeless body washed up on a Turkish beach.
Finnish ‘Ok’ to Greek bailout plan
Finnish Finance Minister Alexander Stubb on Thursday said his country is ready to participate in the third Greek bailout deal.
“We have come a long way during the summer. The future of euro was at stake…. but now we’ve got a solution and will live with it,” Stubb said after the Finnish parliament’s grand committee in favor.
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Another form ‘Finlandization’ infecting Euro area?
Another form of “Finlandization” has apparently plagued the Eurozone over the weekend and is now viewed as the main obstacle towards achieving a new bailout deal with crisis-stricken Greece, one that would avert the east Mediterranean country’s euro membership meltdown.
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"Helsinki legacy at risk, trust needs to be restored"
Ivica Dacic stated on Friday that the Helsinki legacy is at risk because of the Ukrainian crisis, and called for the restoration of trust among OSCE members.
Dacic is the OSCE chairperson-in-office and Serbia0s first deputy prime minister and foreign minister.
I don't want to remember Demirel, good or bad
My youth was spent hating him. Of course we did not know that, in the coming decades, my generation and I would develop a bigger capacity for hate and bigger reasons to accommodate hatred.
Those who came after him actually did broaden our ability to hate.
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“Monocle”‘s top ten cities to live in
If you love travelling and are constantly on the move, even for just a few days, then the following list might tempt you to settle elsewhere.
Monocle magazine ran its annual “Quality of Life” survey, judging cities based on four basic principles: International Flights, Ability to go around by bicycle, good places to eat, and public libraries.
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Iohannis: Romania firmly supports OSCE efforts to strengthen peace, democracy and stability in Europe
President Klaus Iohannis sent on Thursday a message on the occasion of the 40th anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, showing that Romania strongly supports OSCE efforts to strengthen peace, democracy and stability in Europe, and that solving the conflict in the Republic of Moldova remains a top priority for our country.
Photo credit: (c) Silviu MATEI / AGERPRES ARCHIVE
ForMin Aurescu dissmisses as 'ridiculous' allegations about Romania analysing intervention in Transnistria
Foreign Affairs Minister Bogdan Aurescu deems "profoundly ridiculous" the information broadcast by a Russian television station according to which Romania was analysing the possibility of a military intervention in Transnistria.
Photo credit: (c) Simion MECHNO / AGERPRES ARCHIVE