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    The National Interest: The problem with Turkey’s Proxy Militias isn’t just military – Analysis
    Dec16

    The National Interest: The problem with Turkey’s Proxy Militias isn’t just military – Analysis

    Turkish-backed Arab militias are becoming an increasingly frequent presence in operational theaters, from Libya to Syria to Armenia. Whereas Turkish diplomats once claimed they were an ally in the fight against the Islamic State, the Turkish military and intelligence service has increasingly employed Islamic State veterans to further...

    Estonian expert joins EU civilian mission in Ukraine  – The Baltic Times
    Dec15

    Estonian expert joins EU civilian mission in Ukraine – The Baltic Times

    TALLINN – In December, the new Estonian expert Jaana Napa joined the European Union Advisory Mission in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine) to head the missi…… …read more Source:: The Baltic...

    Exporting banned pesticides: EU’s double-dealing tactics?
    Dec15

    Exporting banned pesticides: EU’s double-dealing tactics?

    Since the EU banned the use of various dangerous pesticides in its member states, agrochemical giants have continued to produce them in Europe and export them perfectly legally. In fact, business is booming. In 2018, more than 80,000 tonnes of these pesticides left the EU, with the US, Brazil, Ukraine and Morocco the top destination countries....

    World’s loneliest bear who spent her entire life in a cage will finally get to meet other bears
    Dec15

    World’s loneliest bear who spent her entire life in a cage will finally get to meet other bears

    Jambolina, 11, was kept in a cage in a garage in Ukraine while being forced to perform for a circus. She life and was only rescued after coronavirus restrictions stopped her being able to perform. …read more Source:: Daily...

    Germany: Trial starts over sales to Russian missile firms
    Dec15

    Germany: Trial starts over sales to Russian missile firms

    Two businessmen stand accused of selling 15 tooling machines to two Russian firms involved in missiles manufacture. EU sanctions were imposed after Moscow’s annexation of Crimea in 2014. …read more Source:: Deutsche...

    Ukraine seeks UNESCO status for Chernobyl to help manage visitors to nuclear site
    Dec14

    Ukraine seeks UNESCO status for Chernobyl to help manage visitors to nuclear site

    The location of the world’s worst nuclear accident is attracting more and more visitors, leading authorities to bid for world heritage status …read more Source::...

    Travel information for arrivals in Bulgaria in conditions of Covid-19 pandemic
    Dec14

    Travel information for arrivals in Bulgaria in conditions of Covid-19 pandemic

    Does Bulgaria have a list of zones/countries arrivals from which are required to undergo a mandatory PCR test, quarantine or other restrictions?Citizens of all non-EU countries are not allowed entry into Bulgaria until 31 January by order of the Bulgarian minister of health which came into effect on 1 December and extends the regime put in place...

    Fund-raising initiative for new church in Dobrich
    Dec12

    Fund-raising initiative for new church in Dobrich

    A Christmas fundraising bazaar for souvenirs is raising money for the construction of a church -–“St. Luke of Crimea” – in Dobrich. All decorations are hand-crafted, the church board says. The initiative was launched by an artist from Dobrich who was given relics of healer saint St. Luke of Crimea while on a visit to Ukraine. The site where the...

    Watch: Ice causes chaos and struggle for Kiev residents
    Dec11

    Watch: Ice causes chaos and struggle for Kiev residents

    Glaze ice covered Ukraine’s capital of Kiev yesterday, causing over 100 car accidents according to local police. …read more Source:: RTÉ...

    Covid-19: Germany and Russia Recorded Highest Number of Fatalities So Far
    Dec11

    Covid-19: Germany and Russia Recorded Highest Number of Fatalities So Far

    Germany is facing calls for a second lockdown before Christmas after recording 585 deaths and 29,875 new infections in one day – the highest numbers since the pandemic began. “We have to act urgently. We have to do more than was previously planned,” warned Economy Minister Peter Altmaier. Russia and Ukraine also reported record...