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Farm to Fork Strategy: A preview
Dods EU Monitoring prepared a preview of the Farm to Fork strategy, which is scheduled to be published by the Commission next week on May 20. The Farm to Fork Strategy will be part of the Green Deal Strategy and its food chapter, and will spell out how all actors in the food chain, from farmers to consumers, will participate and play their part...
Ukraine approves law to safeguard banking clean-up
Legislation demanded by IMF is critical to presidency of Volodymyr Zelensky but a blow to oligarch Igor Kolomoisky …read more Source:: Financial...
Bulgaria to subsidize 2,000 places for Bulgarian students coming from abroad
The Council of Ministers has approved the number of students and doctoral students admitted to study in the higher schools and scientific organizations of Bulgaria in the academic year 2020-2021. The state will subsidize the education of 38,390 students from Bulgaria, of 2,000 Bulgarians from abroad, as well as subsidize 150 places in state...
‘Open anti-Semitism’: Ukrainian police request names and addresses of city’s Jews
Credits Menahem Kahana/AFP via Getty Images Alt Text Ultra orthodox Jews pray at the tomb of Reb Nachman of Breslov, founder of the Breslov Hasidic movement Jewish leader says last such demand was ‘during the German occupation’ One-Minute Read The Week Staff …read more Source:: The...
Scatec Solar hooks to Ukrainian grid 54-MW PV park
Norway’s Scatec Solar ASA has announced the start of commercial operation of the 54-megawatt (MW) Boguslav photovoltaic (PV) power plant in the Kiev region of Ukraine. …read more Source:: Budapest Business...
Ukraine’s Zelenskiy appoints Georgia’s ex-President Saakashvili as top adviser
The former president of Georgia, Mikheil Saakashvili, is making a political comeback in Ukraine. His appointment as the head of a presidential committee has prompted strong reaction in his home country. …read more Source:: Deutsche...
World War II and the battle over collective memory in Eastern Europe
Russia and Ukraine commemorate the end of the war in very different ways. While Moscow has continued to politicize the historic event, Kyiv has shifted toward an increasingly Western approach. …read more Source:: Deutsche...
Life in Yafo, the Bulgarian capital of Israel under quarantine
They call Yafo (Jaffa) “the Bulgarian capital of Israel” even though there are practically no young people left there who are descendants of immigrants from Bulgaria. It is thought to be one of the oldest settlements in the world with archaeological finds dating back to the 18th century BC. According to ancient Greek legends, it is here that...
Ukraine must drain corruption swamp, Saakashvili says in latest comeback
Mikheil Saakashvili, the former president of Georgia, vowed on Friday to help his new boss, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, clean out a political “swamp” of oligarchs’ interests that he said were preventing Ukraine prospering. …read more Source::...
Covid-19 pandemic: Fertile ground for corruption in Ukraine?
Ukraine locked down early and has a far lower rate of coronavirus infections than some countries in Western Europe, plus fewer than 400 deaths so far. Yet 20 percent of cases are among medical personnel – one of the worst rates in the world. By the health ministry’s own admission, that’s due to a severe shortage of protective...



