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Moldova Adopts NGO Law, Releases EU Financial Aid
After weeks of delays caused by pro-Russian political forces, parliament in Moldova on Thursday adopted an EU -sought law on NGO funding and activities with the support of 95 of 101 deputies.
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COVID-19 Pandemic Ebbs and Flows in Balkans, Eastern Europe
Some Balkan and Central European countries are facing the risk of a second big wave of COVID-19 cases after lifting restrictive measures imposed to curb the pandemic - some say prematurely.
Russian Billionaire Quits Ownership of Moldovan Airport
Russian billionaire Andrey Goncharenko, owner of a Gazprom subsidiary, on Tuesday, said he had given up his shares in Avia Invest, the company that has run Chisinau International Airport under a concession since 2013.
For years, the airport has been at the centre of controversies over its ownership and the legality of the concession awarded for the next 50 years.
Farm Protests are Expected in Various Parts of Bulgaria
Farm protests are expected today in different parts of the country, according to BNR.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry will gather breeders of several professional organizations, and in southern Bulgaria tobacco producers are threatening to block the crossings along the Bulgarian-Greek border.
AKP-MHP highway to determine poll outcome
Research companies have been revealing the results of their opinion polls just a few days ahead of Turkey's Nov. 1 re-election.
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Security bill back on Turkish parliament's agenda
Parliament?s General Assembly is scheduled to hold new debates on a controversial homeland security bill today, but there is no sign that the parties in the legislature are any closer to resolving their profound differences over the proposal.
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