Monthly Archives: July 2009

Thousands rally in Athens against racism

ATHENS, Greece An estimated 2,000 people marched in Athens on Thursday (July 9th) to protest racism and government plans to deport illegal immigrants. They rallied outside parliament chanting “No to expulsion!” The demonstration was organised by trade unions, the Committee for Protection of Immigrants and leftist groups. Several far-left groups, …

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Turkey reacts to China unrest

ANKARA, Turkey Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Wednesday (July 8th) he will ask the UN Security Council to discuss ways to stop clashes in China. Beijing reacted to Erdogan’s statement on Thursday saying it is a domestic issue. “This is purely China’s internal affair and doesn’t demand a …

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Nici Obama, nici Medvedev nu vor vota la 29 iulie!

„Din discuţiile mele cu Gorbaciov am reţinut că principala sa preocupare era să menţină integritatea teritorială a Uniunii Sovietice… N-am putut decât să exclam: „Dar Ţările Baltice şi Moldova nu aparţin Uniunii Sovietice!..” Margaret Thatcher, „Le Figaro”, 29 august 1990 Prima vizită a preşedintelui american la Moscova s-a încheiat. Dezamăgirile …

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Barack Obama on the defensive at G-8

L’AQUILA, Italy President Barack Obama and his aides were on the defensive at the G-8 summit here Thursday after developing countries attending a 17-nation climate change forum refused to commit to specific goals to reduce their output of greenhouse gases. Taken together with a G-8 statement Wednesday that sidestepped any …

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Georgia accused of drone flights

Georgia has been accused of flying spy planes over its breakaway region of Abkhazia for the first time since the war there last August.The Abkhaz authorities say two drones entered their air space on Wednesday.The Georgian government denied the claims and said the planes must have been Russian.

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Borissov asks for moratorium on big energy deals

Sofia mayor Boiko Borissov, expected to be nominated as prime minister-designate next week, asked outgoing economy and energy minister Petar Dimitrov for a moratorium on all negotiations concerning big energy deals. “GERB is hearing worrying news about the activities of state companies, which do not take into account the financial …

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Bulgaria is traditional partner of ours in the Balkans: Andrei Nesterenko

MOSCOW At his regular briefing Russian Foreign Ministry Spokesman Andrei Nesterenko touched upon the recent events in Bulgaria. “We respect the parliamentary election result in Bulgaria and Bulgarian people’s will. Bulgaria is a traditional partner of ours in the Balkans and we hope the new Bulgarian government will preserve stable …

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Absence of European affairs minister will be loss for Bulgaria: Gergana Passy

SOFIA Europe knows different systems of management and coordination of European processes. It is a matter of political judgment whether a country will have a European affairs minister or not, Minister for European Affairs Gergana Passy said at the presentation of the priorities of the Swedish EU presidency. “In 2005 …

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