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Tourism Minister of Bulgaria, Angelkova: We Expect More Tourists on the Black Sea Coast and in the Country
“I hope that in July and August the trips will start to recover and there will be more tourists not only on the Black Sea coast, but also in the interior of the country. We are waiting for the decision of the European Commission on the travel of tourists from third countries, because for us markets such as Russia, Turkey, Ukraine, Moldova,...
EU prolongs sanctions against Russia over Ukraine conflict
The European Union on Monday prolonged economic sanctions against Russia for six months for failing to live up to its commitments to the peace agreement in Ukraine, informs LETA/AP. …read more Source:: The Baltic...
Are We Going from San Francisco?
By Anis Chowdhury and Jomo Kwame SundaramSYDNEY and KUALA LUMPUR, Jun 30 2020 (IPS) Seventy-five years ago, on 26 June 1945, before the Japanese surrender ending the Second World War, fifty nations gathered at San Francisco’s Opera House to sign the United Nations (UN) Charter. UN Charter Nations pledged “to practice tolerance and live...
Russia denies radiation increase is linked to its nuclear plants
Description The fourth block of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant was destroyed in the 1986 disaster Credits Sergei Supinsky/AFP via Getty Images Alt Text Chernobyl Authorities insists no leakages or faults detected following rise in radioactivity levels across northern Europe …read more Source:: The...
World reacts as global coronavirus deaths pass half a million
Description More than 4,700 people dying every day as India and Brazil battle new outbreaks Credits Yuri Cortez/AFP via Getty Images Alt Text San Salvador coronavirus More than 4,700 people dying every day as India and Brazil battle new outbreaks …read more Source:: The...
Pelosi on Trump: ‘With him, all roads lead to Putin’
U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi on Sunday blasted the president for being beholden to the Russian government, following a startling New York Times report that Russia secretly offered bounties to Taliban fighters to kill U.S. troops in Afghanistan. “Just as I have said to the president: With him, all roads lead to Putin,” Pelosi said, referring to...
ForMin Aurescu at CoD Virtual Conference: Democracy not always a triumphal march, but endurance marathon
Democracy is not always a triumphal march, but rather a marathon of adaptability, endurance and commitment to working together, Foreign Minister Bogdan Aurescu said on Friday in the opening of the 20th Anniversary Community of Democracies Virtual Conference. In his speech, the Romanian top diplomat addressed the challenges raised by the COVID-19...
Lithuania welcomes Ukraine’s decision to terminate fertilizer market probe
Lithuania has welcomed Ukraine’s decision to terminate its fertilizer market probe that was launched in August 2019 and raised concerns for Lithuania’s fertilizer producers and exporters, informs LETA/BNS. …read more Source:: The Baltic...
Slippers to put things in order | nv.ua – Ukraine
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Watch customer beat supermarket employee bloody with sausage! (warning: graphic video)
A customer in Ukraine attacked a supermarket employee when he was denied the purchase of alcohol. But the crazy thing is that the bulkier customer used sausage as his ‘weapon’ of attack. The sausage-wielding grocery store customer in Vasylkiv, Ukraine, lost it after the employee told him he was not permitted to buy alcohol before 9 a.m. due...