Sat, May 26 2012
France's president Nicolas Sarkozy, right, and Azerbaijan's president Ilham Aliyev review the troops during an arrival ceremony at the airport in Baku, October 7 2011.
Photo: Reuters
Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk will speak at Sofia University Sveti Kliment Ohridski and meet readers.
A Turkish minister has accused the European Union of repeating past mistakes and of 'racism' with negative consequences for the continent and Turkey included.
Many experts say the resolution by the US house of representatives foreign affairs committee puts president Barack Obama in an awkward position. But many analysts also say that may be a temporary situation, because they don't expect the measure to be taken up by the full House of Representatives.
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
The Turkish government condemned the Swedish parliament's resolution, saying it was flawed and groundless
Turkish foreign minister Ahmet Davutoglu says that the Obama administration is not doing enough to block further action on the genocide issue, considering that Turkey is a key ally of the United States. Turkish authorities also say the US resolution will complicate their efforts to normalise relations with Armenia.
Some Bulgarian municipalities recognised the events that took place in the Ottoman Empire during 1915 as genocide.
The municipal council in the city of Varna on the Black Sea adopted a declaration on May 21 2008, which condemned Armenian genocide in 1915, local Cherno More daily said. Twenty-four councilors supported the declaration. Councilors also decided to declare May 24 as the day of commemorating the victims of the genocide, which happened in the times when Ottoman empire still existed.
World leaders acknowledged Putin's victory with reservations, and international observers say the election was skewed in the former president's favour.
Hollande's call for more spending and economic growth has struck a chord with French voters.
Gallup International Association poll gives president Sarkisian’s party 44 per cent, while three main challengers alleged ‘machinations’ by ruling party in what – in contrast to 2008 – reportedly was a largely peaceful election.
The Freedom House report says the media environment in the Middle East and North Africa underwent major improvements in 2011, but remained the worst-performing part of the world.
Dissatisfaction with jobs is a global phenomenon and two-thirds of workers all over the world intend to look for another job in the near future, the survey concluded.