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The communists tried hard to stamp out the culture of Bulgaria’s rural Pomak minority, and since then tough times in the European Union’s poorest...
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The communists tried hard to stamp out the culture of Bulgaria’s rural Pomak minority, and since then tough times in the European Union’s poorest...
North Korea’s leaders should be brought before an international court for a litany of crimes against humanity that include exterminating, starving and enslaving its...
President Francois Hollande sought to woo sceptical investors back to France on Monday, telling global business chiefs his government had no fear of foreign...
Oil prices traded mixed on Monday amid surge in bank lending across China, the world’s top energy consumer. New York’s main contract West Texas...
Dubai-based Emaar Properties said on Monday it posted a 21-percent surge in annual profits in 2013, reaching $699 million on the back of strong...
European stocks markets advanced on Monday, building on a recent recovery, while investors were increasingly warming to indebted eurozone member Italy. In foreign exchange...
Economic momentum in Germany seems to have picked up noticeably in the winter months, the Bundesbank central bank wrote in its monthly report on...
Iran’s top decision-maker Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said on Monday that while he is not against a resumption of nuclear negotiations with the world’s major...
Thailand’s economy grew 0.6 percent in the final three months of 2013 compared with the same quarter a year earlier, data showed on Monday,...
Italy’s borrowing costs dropped to an eight-year low on Monday, after rating agency’s Moody’s raised outlook and as the country awaited a new, reform-driven...
A court in Georgia on Monday sentenced former prime minister Vano Merabishvili to five and a half years in prison for embezzlement in a...
Slovenia will complete its planned privatisations by the end of the year and is considering selling off more state-run companies, Prime Minister Alenka Bratusek...