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Turkish UAV flies over eastern Aegean islet
A Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) violated Greek airspace on Sunday by entering the Flight Information Region of Athens without submitting a flight plan and flying over the eastern Aegean islet of Kandelioussa at 11.39 p.m.
The drone flew over the island, located west of Nisyros, at 19,000 feet.
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Turkish UAV flies over Kandeliousa
A Turkish unmanned aerial vehicle violated Greek airspace on Sunday by entering the Flight Information Region of Athens without submitting a flight plan and flying over the island of Kandeliousa at 1.55 p.m.
The drone flew over the island, located west of Nisyros, at 19,000 feet.
The drone was identified and intercepted in accordance with international rules of engagement.
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Turkish UAV flies over Kinaros
A Turkish Unmanned Aerial Vehicle violated Greek airspace on Friday and entered the Athens Flight Information Region without submitting a flight plan. The drone flew over the island of Kinaros at approximately 5 p.m. at a height of 19,000 feet.
The drone was identified and intercepted in accordance with international rules of engagement.
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Malaysia chooses to buy Turkish drones
Türkiye will be selling armed drones to Malaysia, following Turkish Aerospace Inc.'s (TUSAŞ) winning of the southeastern Asian country's UAV tender, daily Milliyet has reported.
"TUSAŞ has left two Chinese opponent companies behind," the daily reported on Oct. 18.
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63% of Transactions in Bulgaria are made in Cash
Bulgaria is second in Europe after Romania in the number of cash payments, according to statistics from 'Global Findex'. In our country, 63% of transactions are made with cash, and in our neighbor - over 78%.
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Banks now charge for what they never did: What are we going to give extra money for?
Last year, due to two moratoriums on loans, but also on interest rates, which are at an all-time minimum, banking sector lost a significant part of its income. On the other hand, many have increased commissions and service costs at the same time, and some have started charging for what they never did.
Cash is still king for Turks
Most Turks still prefer making payments in cash over other means of transactions, a recent study by the Central Bank has found.
In terms of payment methods, nearly 62 percent of participants of the bank survey identified themselves as "cash users" and 9 percent as "card users." Some 30 percent said they go in between.
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Increase in Bank Charges in Bulgaria
Bank charges in Bulgaria have increased significantly in the past 12 months. Using money in cash in a bank branch, or drawing cash from ATMs is most expensive, warned business consultant Stefan Hristov. If people want to save costs, they should switch over to cashless payments, said Stefan Hristov in an interview for the Bulgarian National Radio.
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Bulgaria: Banks Are Fleecing Us, Their Charges Have Rocketed
For the most trivial service - opening a regular current account. the banks charge BGN 2.55 on average. The service is used by almost all Bulgarians and most widely by physical persons.
Cash machines to be out of order for upgrades early on Tuesday
Ljubljana – Bank card users will not be able to use ATMs in the early morning hours on Tuesday, 12 January, due to communication infrastructure upgrades.
Bankart company said it will be performing works on communication infrastructure, which means that a majority of cash machines all across the country will be out of order for 30 minutes.