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Brazil Sends Troops to Border with Venezuela
Brazil announced it had begun deploying troops along its border with Venezuela after the government in Caracas said it intended to annex territory controlled by Guyana, the BBC reported on Thursday.
Agence France-Presse adds that the increased presence is part of efforts to "guarantee the inviolability of the territory".
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It was ordered: Drones to be sent to the border of Serbia
This was told to the Austrian APA agency at the Ministry of the Interior in Vienna.
"Close cross-border cooperation in the fight against brutal people smugglers is absolutely necessary. The knowledge of Austrian drone specialists is therefore also sought after on the border of Serbia and North Macedonia," Interior Minister Gerhard Karner told the agency.
Greece, Cyprus and Kissinger
Henry Kissinger, the former US secretary of state who passed away on Thursday, took with him the secrets that pursued him like ghosts, making him steer clear of the Cyprus issue. Based on personal experiences linked to an obsession with the events of 1974, I can attest that this historic episode greatly perturbed him. In reality, Greece and Cyprus became victims of his cynical realism.
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Education Ministry: Record 1,000+ Ukrainian Students Join Bulgarian Universities
A recent meeting between Education and Science Minister Galin Tzokov and Ukrainian Ambassador to Bulgaria Olesya Ilashchuk shed light on the increasing influx of Ukrainian students into Bulgarian universities. The Education Ministry announced that this academic year has seen a record enrollment of 1,049 Ukrainian students, primarily comprising representatives of Bulgarian communities.
Tourist visits in Serbia down by 1.5 pct y-o-y in October
BELGRADE - Serbia registered 1.5 pct fewer tourist visits in October 2023 relative to the same month of last year and the number of overnight stays was down by 13 pct, according to figures released by the national statistical office on Thursday.
Henry Kissinger: The controversial, cynical wizard of diplomacy who marked the 20th century is dead
His critics denounce his role in decisions such as the massive US bombing of Cambodia, the invasion of East Timor or the Turkish invasion of Cyprus
Serbian President: Bulgarians are Resentful because We are More Popular in North Macedonia
Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic told "Pink" television that "Bulgarians" resent Serbia because it is more popular in North Macedonia.
In the interview, Bulgaria was mentioned on a number of topics in the context of relations with its neighbors.
Bulgaria's Tourism Resilience: Foreign Visitor Numbers Surge in October
Amidst the ongoing recovery from the pandemic's impact on global travel, Bulgaria witnesses a noteworthy surge in visitor numbers for the month of October. According to recent data released by the National Statistical Institute, trips by Bulgarian residents abroad and visits by foreigners to the country exceeded pre-pandemic figures from 2019.
A new expressway is being built. Vučić: Finances better than ever PHOTO/VIDEO
"I'm happy that Srem and Mava are getting important communication. Do you know what this means for this region? We just have to start building the road towards Tekeris," said Vui.
Political noise distracts central Europe’s rate-setters
The central bank governors of Poland and Hungary are caught up in noisy disputes with opponents over their rate-setting policy, raising new hazards for investors willing to brave central Europe's bitterly polarized politics.