Sat, May 26 2012
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The French National Assembly is expected to spend the next two or three days debating the proposed legislation. A week ago, the European Parliament said it opposed laws prohibiting certain types of dress. Belgium is considering similar legislation to ban the burqa in public.
However, given the crucial importance of these reforms for the future of the country, it is equally important that the broadest possible consultation takes place, involving all political parties and civil society, in a spirit of dialogue and compromise, Enlargement Commissioner Stefan Füle says.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel arrived in Turkey for an official visit overshadowed by disagreements over Iran's nuclear ambitions and Ankara's plans to join the 27-member European Union.
The military, the media, the Armenian genocide issue, climbing inflation and a widening current account gap – to say nothing of ambivalence about Ankara’s EU hopes
Davutoglu will visit Plovdiv's historic Cuma Mosque following talks with senior Bulgarian politicians
Combating violence against women, closing the pay gap and liberation from poverty and injustice emerge as key issues in messages from international leaders.
Minimum maternity leave in the EU should be extended from 14 to 20 weeks and be fully paid, the European Parliament's committee on women's rights says. An entitlement to paid paternity leave of at least two weeks was also approved by the committee.
Even though Bulgaria is among EU countries registering a sudden increase in its birth rate, a deputy minister says that by 2035, the population of Bulgaria will be a million less than at present.
There were 75 915 children born in Bulgaria in 2007, 1371 babies more than the previous year. The data has been drawn from a report on the progress of the Bulgarian National Demographic Strategy 2006-2020, Dnevnik daily reported. The average birth rate for 2007 was 9.8 per mill, or approximately 10 babies per 1000 people a year, the highest ratio for the last 15 years. However, the mortality rate still remains
Governments in Prague and Bucharest could soon join Sofia in instituting temporary moratoriums on shale gas exploration.
Coalition around ruling Democratic Party has largest share of vote in Serbia's parliamentary election, according to exit polls.
Centre-right New Democracy is said by exit polls to have largest share of votes, but diminished even from its 2009 defeat, while socialists Pasok – the 2009 victors – gets somewhere around 14 to 17 per cent.
An agreement reached with the Organisation for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) will allow voters with dual citizenship in Kosovo to vote in the upcoming parliamentary and presidential elections in Serbia.
Twenty radical Muslims suspected of being members of a terrorist group that has been linked to the murder of five fishermen in early April.
Um, Turks in Turkey are far from "pure". Either they forgot to look in the mirror lately or someone has lied to them.
Protect racial purity. What a joke.
"Protecting the racial purity of the nation is also another reason given by health officials defending the policy."
Racial 'purity'? Oh dear, the lies nations tell themselves! Turkish ideology wants to pretend its people are Central Asians. Let them go check their DNA and see how, em, 'Greek' they actually are!
mmmmyeah, you are 100% right, this is something out of the stone age telling woman how to produce a child, this is the 21st century, we have the ability to do this very safely and it would not pollute the sacred Turkish bloodline. It is outragaous that they would impose such a ban. Now I don't see them coming close to being EU members with this 17th century way of thinking. To all those Turkish woman out there that have the ability, come to the states or to even Bulgaria that has some excellent IVF programs and in BG they [...]
Read the full comment are very reasonable and also very safe. Shame on the Turkish Govt for imposing such a ban and dening woman there God given right to reproduce. Shame, Shame,Shame
now there's a country ready to join the EU :D