Chivalry
Famous Bulgarian Footballer Hristo Stoichkov Published his Memoirs
One of the most anticipated biography books - the one of Bulgarian international footballer Hristo Stoichkov, was presented to the public on 5th of November. The life and career of one of the most talented Bulgarian players and considered the greatest Bulgarian footballer of all-time are collected on 400 pages.
PM Dancila begins her visit to the Oman Sultanate and Qatar State
Prime Minister Viorica Dancila on Saturday started an official visit in the Gulf Area, in Muscat, the Oman Sultanate, and in Doha, respectively, the Qatar State, informs a press release of the Government sent to AGERPRES.
Merkel government shaken by regional vote battering
German Chancellor Angela Merkel's coalition government on Oct. 28 suffered a beating in a second key regional election in as many weeks, multiplying questions over the future of the veteran leader's fragile alliance.
Romanian President Vows to Keep Fighting Corruption
Romania's President Klaus Iohannis told MEPs on Tuesday that he is determined to remain involved in the fight against corruption, as European officials expressed concerns two months before Romania is scheduled to take over the European Council's six-month rotating presidency.
EC President Congratulated Bulgarian PM Borisov on Swift Detection of Journalist's Murder
European Commission President, Jean-Claude Juncker, welcomes the swift and intensive efforts by Prime Minister Borissov and the Bulgarian authorities who in close cooperation with law enforcement agencies from other EU Member States successfully arrested the suspected murderer of journalist Victoria Marinova, reports BNT.
"100 years of negotiations is better than one day of war"
On the eve of participating in an inter-religion conference in Astana, Kazakhstan, the Serbian president told reporters that the president of Kazakhstan is organizing this gathering for the sixth time in order to contribute to moving various traditional churches closer together.
Understanding Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid's legacy
It is essential to know the importance of the legacy of Princess Fahrelnissa Zeid, who is a Turkish noblewoman, and pass it on to younger generations, according to her son Prince Ra'ad bin Zeid, the prince of Jordan. "We rely on younger generations to carry on the legacy," he said during an interview with Hürriyet Daily News.
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European Commission Renews Warning on Romania's Rule of Law
Romania still has a chance to give up legislation changes that threaten the fight against corruption, but the European Commission will not hesitate to take Bucharest to court if the government remains deaf to all warnings, European Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans told MEPS at a late-night hearing in the European Parliament Human Rights and Civil Liberties Committee on Monday.
EU Launches Asia Strategy to Rival China's 'New Silk Road'
AFP - As doubts grow over China's vast "Belt and Road" trade infrastructure project, the EU is launching an alternative plan for Asia that it says will not saddle countries with debt they cannot repay.
Growing concern about child refugees as EU leaders remain split
As concerns grow about worsening conditions at reception facilities on the Aegean islands, European Union leaders meeting in Salzburg, Austria, on Thursday discussed migration pressure on the bloc's external borders, but divisions remained over how to tackle the problem.