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The year 2015 in 209 seconds (vid)
The year 2015 will be remember for the tragic terrorist attacks in the heart of Europe and the migrant and refugee crisis which has cost the lives of hundreds of people.
Euronews has gathered all events that defined 2015 in one video.
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PM "complains of patience fatigue with EU"
Serbia "still faces many changes" but "has its sights set on the future and in particular membership of the EU," Euronews is reporting.
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Euronews examines education challenges in austerity-hit Greece (video)
Learning World, a series of weekly TV programs on education developed by Word Education Summit for Education (WISE) and Euronews visited Greece to see how the country’s education system is faring amid tough austerity measures.
Bulgaria Starts Major Tourism Promotion Drive via European TV Channels
Bulgaria has launched a large-scale promotion of its resorts and tourist sites via four pan-European TV channels as part of steps to make up for a drop in the number of visitors from Russia and Ukraine.
Euronews: Bulgaria to Vote for Fifth Gov't in Two Years
Center-right GERB is tipped to win Bulgaria's snap elections on Sunday but also to fall short of a majority, Euronews wrote Thursday.
In a report titled "Disillusioned Bulgaria set to vote for fifth government in two years", it says that GERB, "led by a former bodyguard", could even have to reach out to socialist opponent BSP for support in passing legislation.
Greek Cross-Border Business Exodus into Bulgaria
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More and more companies are fleeing Greece and setting up in Bulgaria because costs there are competitively lower. To survive the austerity-driven recession of the eurozone’s weakest member, entrepreneurs are seeking refuge in the EU’s poorest country.
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Euronews Removed Its Facebook Cover After Complaints From Russia
The Euronews TV channel removed from its Facebook page the cover photo of the Soviet soldier painted in the colors of Ukraine at the Soviet army monument in Sofia.
The photo stirred outrage among the Russian viewers who posted hateful comments and Russia's foreign ministry, which said that the use of the photo of the “desecrated monument” has “crossed all borders”.
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