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A Car Crashed into Crowd of People in Berlin, One Person was Killed
One person was killed and at least 30 were injured when a car crashed into a crowd near a church in Berlin, local authorities said.
A report of the incident was received at 10.30 a.m. local time.
It is unclear at this time whether this was an accident or an intentional act.
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North Macedonia’s President: Let's Not Delude Ourselves, We will Not Enter the EU Soon
"The current situation on the Bulgarian political scene is such that it is difficult to reach an agreement". This was said by the North Macedonian President Stevo Pendarovski in the TV show "Morning Briefing", quoted by BGNES.
According to him, the RNM must get rid of the illusions of joining the EU in the "foreseeable future".
A Bulgarian is among the 10 Most Wanted Criminals in Spain
The Spanish National Police has launched a campaign to catch the ten most wanted criminals in the country by publishing their photos and asking for help from citizens. Among them is a Bulgarian named Nikolay Shterev.
He is wanted as the alleged leader of an international organization that imports large quantities of drugs from South America to Europe.
Slovenian Wikipedia marking 20th anniversary
Ljubljana – The Slovenian-language edition of Wikipedia, an online encyclopedia, is celebrating its 20th anniversary. It was launched in 2002 as the 16th language variant after the original Wikipedia was launched in 2001, and there are currently 314 language variants.
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The “Ezana Stone” of Aksum: A trilingual monument, similar to the “Rosetta Stone”
These liturgical epigraphs were written in various ancient languages, including the Ethiopian Semitic Ge’ez, the South Arabian Sabaean & Greek
Ambassadors celebrate Hürriyet Daily News’ 60th anniversary
With Hürriyet Daily News marking its 60th anniversary as Turkey's leading news source, various diplomats and ambassadors extended their congratulations.
Three top models, activists join forces for humanity in Vogue Greece
Supermodels Irina Shayk, Joan Smalls and Candice Swanepoel have joined forces on the cover of Vogue Greece's December issue. Posing in a black-and-white editorial shot by Robert Papier, Shayk, Smalls and Swanepoel also discuss the value of activism and their personal involvement in good and necessary causes, in an issue billed as a "homage to humanity."
MAE announces the repatriation of 125 Romanians who were aboard several cruise ships
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) announced on Sunday the return to the country of 125 Romanian citizens who were on cruise ships abroad. In a press release sent on Sunday to AGERPRES, MAE informs that, on Saturday evening, 45 Romanian citizens and a citizen of the Kingdom of Thailand, a family member of a Romanian citizen, returned to the country.
EU heading for 5-10 pct economic contraction in 2020, says Breton
European Union Industry Commissioner Thierry Breton said on Friday the EU was heading this year towards a 5-10 percent economic contraction due to the new coronavirus outbreak.
EU expects all member states to get access to financing and credit, says Commissioner
The European Union's industry chief Thierry Breton said on Tuesday he wanted all EU member states to have the same access to financing and credit.
Breton also told French BFM TV he expected the Schengen zone to stay closed over the summer due to the new coronavirus.