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John King: The left wing case for leaving the EU
Europeans sneer “Little Englander” at those with a different opinion, but most of the arguments against EU membership are left-leaning and liberal. Rain on the people’s parade: “however sweet the propaganda”, King argues, the European Union is anti-democratic and “a tool for multinationals”. Photo: Jonathan McHugh Despite the denials by our...
Russia accuses US of inflaming Ukraine conflict
A report from the US State Department blaming Moscow for provocative action in Ukraine has been met with rebuke from Russian authorities. Moscow countered that Washington is forcing Kyiv to continue the war. …read more Source: Deutsche...
Three civilians, two Ukrainian soldiers killed in violence in eastern Ukraine: Kiev military
KIEV (Reuters) – Three civilians and two Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in separate incidents in the past 24 hours in eastern Ukraine, where government forces are confronting a rebellion by Russian-backed separatists, the Ukrainian military said on Thursday. …read more Source:...
Bulgaria Is Difficult to Sidestep in Major Gas Pipeline Projects – Bulgartransgaz CEO
Georgi Gegov, CEO of state-owned gas transmission operator Bulgartransgaz, has suggested that it will not be easy for major gas pipeline projects to circumvent Bulgaria. Speaking Thursday during a conference titled “Industry, Energy, and Environment”, he noted that gas shipments to Greece and Turkey from Ukraine were delivered entirely through...
Russia says U.S. forces Kiev to prolong conflict
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russia accused the United States on Thursday of forcing Kiev to continue the conflict in east Ukraine and urged Washington to fully implement a treaty on eliminating intermediate-range and shorter-range missiles. …read more Source:...
116 222 Foreigners Got Bulgarian Passports from 2001 to Mid 2015
A total of 116 222 foreigners have received Bulgarian citizenship in the period between 2001 and May 2015. The information has been confirmed by the Ministry of Justice. Out of them, 113 647 people have been granted citizenship on account of their origins. The total number of candidates for the same period was 185 447. More than half of the...
MFA: Belarus ready to provide all conditions for talks on Ukraine
“Belarus is ready to provide all the necessary conditions for the talks on the ways to resolve the situation in the south-east of Ukraine in all formats and in the shortest possible time,” Dmitry Mironchik noted. …read more Source:...
Foreign Affairs: ‘’Sofia Gives Moscow Some Attitude”
“What Sofia appears to finally understand is that dependence on Russia is not a viable development model and Russia’s aggression in Ukraine is a direct security threat,” Dariusz Kalan writes in the Foreign Affairs magazine. Not just the governing conservative elite, but also the Bulgarians seem to be sharing this belief, the author says in...
Putin urged to make ‘sincere effort’ for peace
UPDATED: Russian President Vladimir Putin used a trip to Italy on Wednesday to press his case against international sanctions and was urged by Pope Francis to make a “sincere effort” for peace in Ukraine. …read more Source: The Local...
Portugal President praises Belarus’ efforts on Ukrainian conflict settlement
The Portuguese leader made the statement during the talks with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Belarus to France with concurrent accreditation to Portugal Pavel Latushko. …read more Source:...



