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Bulgarian Politics: Unhappy Election and Inconclusive Result
"IN THE middle of the crisis, the head of state was left alone," complains Rosen Plevneliev , Bulgaria's president.
'Ultra-luxury' liner that hosted Vladimir Putin party to dock in Falmouth today: PICTURE
The port welcomes the five-star rated ultra-luxurious cruise ship Silver Whisper today , as she makes Falmouth the first port of call on her 12-day Southampton to Copenhagen cruise.
Germany: Mystery over Japanese chef's island death
In this May 13, 2013 file picture, persons pass the restaurant 'Nozawa', left, in Westerland on the German North Sea island of Sylt.
'The Audience' to be shown in NJ nursing home
A special audience will get to see Helen Mirren onstage next month in London in the play "The Audience" - some retired show business veterans in a New Jersey nursing home.
Czech, US cooperate in developing new reactors
The United States says it has completed a transfer of 75 kilograms of salt coolant material to the Czech Republic as part of cooperation between the two countries in developing new nuclear reactors.
Woman in Berlusconi sex scandal testifies about 'bunga bunga' parties
Karima El Mahroug is seen in the witness stand at left as she testifies for the first time in the trial of three Berlusconi aides charged with recruiting her and other women for prostitution, in Milan's courthouse, Italy, Friday, May 17, 2013.
Hungarian PM's adviser to visit Jerusalem
Hungarian senior prime ministerial adviser Zsigmond Perenyi is set to arrive in Israel in late May for a series of meetings with Foreign Ministry officials on the issue of anti-Semitism in his country, At 100,000 members, Hungary has the largest Jewish community in Central Europe, and local Jews are worried over the rise of the far-right Jobbik ... (more)
UN: 1st group of 14 Iranian exiles from militant group moved from Iraq to Albania
The first exiles from an Iranian opposition group have moved to Albania from a camp near Baghdad as part of a relocation process, the United Nations said Thursday, a step toward defusing an explosive dispute left over from the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s and the U.S.-led ousting of the regime of Saddam Hussein.
No More Smuggling: Many Cured Italian Meats Coming To America
Various types of pancetta, bacon made from pork belly, on display in Turin, Italy.
Berlin, Paris not 'bosom' buddies - Merkel
German Chancellor Angela Merkel may not have a "bosom friendship" with her French counterpart, she said on Thursday, but her working relationship with Francois Hollande was strong and crucial for Europe.
Economic benefits of HS2 are 'unclear' says Audit Office
GOVERNMENT claims that the HS2 high speed rail project will "rebalance" the British economy have been dealt a blow by a report that says the benefits to cities outside London are unclear.
Ancient water found in Canadian mine
You wouldn't want to shower in it, but researchers have discovered pockets of water in a deep reservoir in Canada that may be up to 2.64 billion years old.
Vince Cable to launch attack on eurosceptics after Commons referendum vote
Liberal Democrat Business Secretary Vince Cable will blast advocates of EU withdrawal as "self-indulgent and reckless" a day after more than 100 Conservatives rocked the coalition by voting in support of a referendum.
Bulgarians Await Election 'Winner' Long Overdue Appearance
Bulgaria's former Prime Minister Boyko Borisov is pictured here on Tuesday passing by an idle stray dog after meeting farmers, but turning his back on journalists.
Germans told to face hard truths
Tight borders: This Afghan woman, who arrived in Greece last week with her two children, is trying to get to Germany where her husband lives.
Bulgaria's Caretaker PM to Interfere in Illegal Ballots Scandal Only if Govt Officials Held Liable
Bulgaria's caretaker Prime Minister said that he was impatient to hear the final pronouncement of the Central Electoral Commission on the scandal with the 350 000 ballots discovered on the eve of the May 12 parliamentary elections.
Italy's Berlusconi questioned in prostitution probe
People of Freedom party member and former Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi wipes his forehead as he attends the Upper house of the parliament in Rome, April 30, 2013.
Milan's Duck Breast with Madeira Sauce
It's one of the reasons she headed to Ireland - a place so famous for its warm and generous hospitality.
In Bangladesh rubble, the prices of profit
Order dockets found in the rubble of a Dhaka garment factory where over 1,100 workers died show just why it pays foreign stores to buy from Bangladesh - clothes made for as little as a tenth of what they sell for in the West.
Bulgarian party scuppers idea of broad coalition
Bulgaria's ethnic Turkish party MRF rejected working with a nationalist party on Tuesday, scuppering chances of a broad coalition government and deepening the political stalemate in the European Union's poorest country.