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Leaders urge calm in Georgia

TBILISI The EU and Georgia’s influential Orthodox Church leader urged political forces in the former Soviet republic to step back from the brink yesterday after weeks of protests against the president flared into violence. 

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Bulgaria seeks financing for new nuclear plant

Bulgaria is counting on loans from Russia, Germany and France to build a new four-billion-euro nuclear power plant on the Danube, Deputy Economy and Energy Minister Yavor Kuyumdjiev said Thursday. Funding for the plant, which was due to come from the Bulgarian state and German power giant RWE, was proving …

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Macedonia’s Alexander Deemed “Too Big”

The size and cost of the Alexander the Great statue planned for Skopje’s central square, as well as the lack of transparency on the part of the authorities over its commissioning, has provoked a series of attacks on the proposal. Art critics, sculptors and architects alike argue that the grandiose …

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